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Richi Jennings: iPhone 7 rumors: Apple goes waterproof, stripe-free, earlier release date

These iPhone 7 rumors are unquenchable, despite Apple's traditional secrecy. As well as whispers about an earlier release date, we hear that the new shiny will be waterproof and will lose the oh-so-ugly antenna stripes... Read More

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John Brandon: My biggest tech predictions for 2016

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Richi Jennings: Samsung Galaxy S7 rumored: 3 sizes, iris scanner, magnesium, panic!

The Samsung Galaxy S7 rumors are flying -- like bluebottles around a two-day-old carcass. Our friends in South Korea hope the new range of flagship phones will reverse their flagging fortunes... Read More

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John Brandon: 10 most innovative games of 2015

Innovation takes many forms in the tech sector. (IDG Contributor Network) Read More

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Richi Jennings: FCC outs Google Glass Enterprise Edition: Glassholes celebrate

Google Glass has merely been "resting" -- according to an FCC filing. But Google's Enterprise Edition of Glass will be aimed at business uses of the weirdo wearable, not the fabled "Glassholes" of yore... Read More

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Ben Kepes: Enabling new business models, Persistent gets Bridgestone rolling on a new model

We often hear about the rise of new business models, it's always interesting to hear about how they're being applied to traditional sectors. (IDG Contributor Network) Read More

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Richi Jennings: Apple iPhone to see LG/Samsung AMOLED glass -- "sources" (and tying shoes with math)

Apple will use OLED in a future iPhone: Samsung and LG are "close to agreement" with Cupertino, we're told. Of course, Apple is hardly the first manufacturer to use an OLED screen in a smartphone... Read More

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