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Apple struggles to keep iPhone’s growth in China amid dwindling economy

By Guest Authors

China has constantly been among the large market for Apple’s iPhone devices, making the region a critical part of the Cupertino giant’s success through the years. One reason for iPhone’s success in China is its appeal to the burgeoning middle class in the country.

Is Apple working on an iPhone 5SE?

By Guest Authors

There are rumors circulating that tech giant Apple is building what many believe would be the iPhone 5SE. It will be a 4-inch handset, one that appears to be a souped-up version of the iPhone 5S, but draws a lot of features from the iPhone 6.

Amazon wants backdoor to Android in continued mobile push

By Guest Authors

Amazon has constantly run into a disaster with its every attempt at jumping on the mobile device bandwagon. A major debacle came to Amazon when its much-touted Fire Phone was removed from consumers due to declining sales which led to dwindling price tags.

Android vs. iOS – Clash of the App Stores

By Guest Authors

While app marketplaces were not a new thing back when the first generation of the iPhone was launched, the concept was made famous by Apple soon after the release of the world’s first smartphone. Since then several competitors to the Apple App Store were launched, but it still remains one of the two most significant […]

Wondershare Filmora Review – Free Video-Editing App for Mac

By Tuan Do

If you’re using MacOS, the most popular video-editing apps must be iMovie and Final Cut Pro. iMovie is free but it lacks a lot of advanced features. On the other hand, Final Cut Pro could set you back $300, which is out of budget of most average users. That’s the reason why I was excited […]

Linux kernel vulnerability leaves Android users exposed to attacks for years

By Guest Authors

Users of Android mobile devices and Linux-based computers have had three years of risky experience with their devices as security researchers at Perception Point discovered a critical vulnerability in the Linux kernel that attackers could have used to their advantage to penetrate those devices.

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