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From iPhone to iPhone 7: Here's how Apple has changed the smartphone's design over the years

From iPhone to iPhone 7: Here's how Apple has changed the smartphone's design over the years
From iPhone to iPhone 7: Here's how Apple has changed the smartphone's design over the years
From Steve Jobs to Tim Cook, let us see how Apple has changed the design of the iPhone over the 'generations'.(Picture source: Reuters)Rumours about the next iPhone have been doing the rounds for a long time, and after what looks to be a media event by Apple to launch the iPhone 7, speculations are rife.Apple has confirmed that it will have a media event on September 7, 2016.


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Apple reportedly readying iPhone for Japan with tap-to-pay

Apple reportedly readying iPhone for Japan with tap-to-pay
Apple reportedly readying iPhone for Japan with tap-to-pay
Getty ImagesApple may have a plan to make inroads in Japan's mobile-payments market, but it doesn't include Apple Pay, at least for now.The tech titan is working on a new iPhone for Japan that consumers can use to make payments for trips on mass transit, Bloomberg reports.But instead of the near field communication (NFC) technology that powers Apple Pay, the iPhone would use FeliCa, a mobile tap-to-pay standard in Japan developed by Sony, unidentified sources told the news outlet.


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Apple 'AirPods' pop up again, may arrive with iPhone 7

Apple 'AirPods' pop up again, may arrive with iPhone 7
Apple 'AirPods' pop up again, may arrive with iPhone 7
As we look to the unveiling of the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, we're also keeping an eye on the headphone space.Apple may have what we're looking for, too, if an 'AirPods' device registration spotted in Europe is any indication.First spotted by mobiltelefon.ru, AirPods were listed as a device alongside a slew of Apple Watches and two other devices, believed to be the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus.


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Apple rushes out iPhone software fix to avoid conversation eavesdropping

Apple rushes out iPhone software fix to avoid conversation eavesdropping
Apple rushes out iPhone software fix to avoid conversation eavesdropping
'We advise all of our customers to always download the latest version of iOS to protect themselves against potential security exploits,' says Apple spokesman Fred Sainz.BloombergNicole Perlroth by One of the world's most evasive digital arms dealers is believed to have been taking advantage of three security vulnerabilities in popular Apple products in its efforts to spy on dissidents and journalists.Investigators discovered that a company called the NSO Group, an Israeli outfit that sells software that invisibly tracks a target's mobile phone, was responsible for the intrusions.


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