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HTC One A9 is ripoff of Apple iPhone

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October 23, 2015

Richi Jennings: HTC One A9 is blatant ripoff of Apple iPhone (No it's not! Yes it is! ...etc...)

HTC's new flagship smartphone, the One A9, is just an Apple copy. Critics accuse the company of ripping off the iPhone 6 design. But HTC has hit back, accusing Cupertino of stealing the Taiwanese designs... READ MORE

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1. JR Raphael: Nexus 5X and 6P vs. Galaxy Note 5: A quick camera comparison

2. Jonny Evans: 6 Disk Utility changes in El Capitan

3. Ben Kepes: Google offers Apps for free. Too late, Microsoft has sealed the deal.

4. Evan Schuman: Retailer gets naughty, blames software

5. David Knight: Welcome to the commercial Internet of Things

6. Sharky: When automation meets users, guess who loses?

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JR Raphael: Nexus 5X and 6P vs. Galaxy Note 5: A quick camera comparison

How do Google's new Nexus phones stack up with Android's current photography leader? Take a look at these side-by-side shots and see what you think. READ MORE

Jonny Evans: 6 Disk Utility changes in El Capitan

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Ben Kepes: Google offers Apps for free. Too late, Microsoft has sealed the deal.

News this week is that Google is offering its Google Apps for Work products to Microsoft customers for free. Does it matter? (IDG Contributor Network) READ MORE

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Evan Schuman: Retailer gets naughty, blames software

It has often been said that humans can make mistakes, but to truly wreak havoc, technology is necessary. Although true, a recent awkward situation with U.K. retailer Marks & Spencer — that the chain blamed on technology — really has the smell of not only a human, but mischievous one at that. (IDG Contributor Network) READ MORE

David Knight: Welcome to the commercial Internet of Things

There has been much dialogue regarding IoT consumer devices, privacy, you name it. Similarly, we've heard a lot about "Industrial IoT" lately. The real action is becoming commercial IoT. So what is the difference? (IDG Contributor Network) READ MORE

Sharky: When automation meets users, guess who loses?

This organization has set up automated monitoring for almost every piece of equipment on its network -- but when users are in the loop, that's not enough. READ MORE

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