Friday, September 26, 2014

Clinkle's First Product Falls Short of the $30 Million Hype and 10 More

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Clinkle's First Product Falls Short of the $30 Million Hype

Clinkle raised $30 million in funding from top investors and attracted some big hires, but an early glimpse at its product falls short of the hype.

The Apple iPhone 6 Plus 'BendGate' Is Already Out of Control

Apple's iPhone 6 Plus may bend, if you try really hard -- but that's not the whole story here.

Apple Pulls iOS 8.0.1 Update After Disastrous Rollout

iOS 8.0.1 has apparently caused major problems for many users who report the update has interfered with their cell signal and created problems with Apple's Touch ID.

How to Downgrade From Apple's Fatally Flawed iOS 8.0.1 Back to iOS 8

There is a way to downgrade your phone from iOS 8.0.1 back to iOS 8, but it involves connecting your phone to a computer.

Apple Apologizes for iOS 8.0.1 Fiasco, Offers a Workaround

A day after its iOS 8.0.1 update started messing with iPhone owners' cell service and Touch ID functionality, Apple has published a statement on the issue.

9 Worst Things About iOS 8

There's a lot to love about Apple's new iOS 8 mobile operating system, but there are plenty of features we could do without, too.

Syrian Woman's Hidden Camera Reveals Life Under ISIS in Raqqa

A Syrian woman wore a hidden camera in the ISIS-controlled northern Syria city of Raqqa to reveal what life is like under the militants' rule.

BlackBerry Passport Is Big, Powerful... and Very Strange [REVIEW]

The Passport is an interesting attempt to re-invent the BlackBerry for the phablet era, but its unusual design is ultimately its downfall.

9 Features to Help You Master Photos in iOS 8

Camera Roll is officially no longer. Here are nine features you need to know in order to master photos in iOS 8.

Apple and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day

Some days are like that. Even in Cupertino.

KLM Airlines' Lost & Found Dog Is a Fake Marketing Stunt

As it turns out, the "lost and found dog" that appeared in an adorable KLM Airlines video is not an actual service the company provides.

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