Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Apple Pay reportedly to land in the UK this summer

gApple Pay could reach beyond the shores of the
US as early as this summer.
At its Worldwide Developers Conference, which
starts Monday, Apple may announce the
upcoming debut of Apple Pay in the United
Kingdom , the UK-based Telegraph has reported.
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gApple Pay could reach beyond the shores of the
US as early as this summer.
At its Worldwide Developers Conference, which
starts Monday, Apple may announce the
upcoming debut of Apple Pay in the United
Kingdom , the UK-based Telegraph has reported.

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Tech companies urge Obama to safeguard encryption

Two technology industry associations are worried about the US government's desires for managing data encryption -- and they want President Obama to know it.
In a letter sent to the president Monday, the Information Technology Industry Council and the Software & Information Industry Association wrote that they would find it unacceptable for the US to follow a strategy that would limit or prevent proper data security.
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Two technology industry associations are worried about the US government's desires for managing data encryption -- and they want President Obama to know it.
In a letter sent to the president Monday, the Information Technology Industry Council and the Software & Information Industry Association wrote that they would find it unacceptable for the US to follow a strategy that would limit or prevent proper data security.

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Use Google Maps to send places to your iOS device

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iPhone 6S to be substantial upgrade, analyst predicts

Apple may be developing the next iPhone as more than just an incremental upgrade.
Likely to be launched in September as per Apple's usual time frame, the iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus (assuming Apple continues with its usual naming convention) will start off by offering a Force Touch feature -- which would monitor the area o
n which the finger touches the screen to decide how much pressure you're applying. Apple would then tempt buyers with even more specs, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said in an investors note caught by G for Games and other sources.
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Apple may be developing the next iPhone as more than just an incremental upgrade.
Likely to be launched in September as per Apple's usual time frame, the iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus (assuming Apple continues with its usual naming convention) will start off by offering a Force Touch feature -- which would monitor the area o
n which the finger touches the screen to decide how much pressure you're applying. Apple would then tempt buyers with even more specs, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said in an investors note caught by G for Games and other sources.

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