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Apple is sued over unresponsive iPhone 6 touchscreens
Apple is sued over unresponsive iPhone 6 touchscreensA man holds an iPhone 6 in a mobile phone shop in Moscow, Russia, September 26, 2014.REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov/File PhotoApple Inc (AAPL.O) has been sued by owners of iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus smartphones who say a design defect causes the phones' touchscreens to become unresponsive, making them unusable.According to a proposed nationwide class-action lawsuit filed on Saturday, Apple has long been aware of the defect, which often surfaces after a flickering gray bar appears atop the touchscreens, but has refused to fix it.
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What to expect when Apple reveals the iPhone 7 on Sept. 7
What to expect when Apple reveals the iPhone 7 on Sept. 7Close Apple likely to unveil new iPhones on September 7 DragOfficial invites are out for Apple's next event, and it's soon: next Wednesday, September 7, Apple will take the stage at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, and they'll be bringing new iPhones with them to show to the world.We haven't gotten our hands on any devices just yet, but we've got plenty of leaks, speculation and information to make some educated guesses on what to expect.Subscribe: CNET Update delivers the biggest tech news of the day, breaking down trends, hot devices, new apps and what's ahead.
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2 reasons to own Apple ahead of iPhone 7 announcement
2 reasons to own Apple ahead of iPhone 7 announcementExpectations are low for Apple Inc.'s next generation iPhone, likely to be unveiled Sept. 7, and that's one reason to own Apple stock now, according to analysts at Piper Jaffray.Apple AAPL, -0.78% on Monday sent out invites for an event Sept. 7 that is expected to introduce the iPhone 7, which Piper Jaffray analysts led by Gene Munster believe will go on sale Sept. 16.There is a small chance, but still a chance, the iPhone 7 surprises positively and drives growth above iPhone 6 levels, Munster wrote in a note to clients.
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Apple hit with class action lawsuit over iPhone 6 'Touch Disease' hardware issue
Apple hit with class action lawsuit over iPhone 6 'Touch Disease' hardware issueLast week, repair guide website iFixit published a detailed blog post discussing an issue plaguing a growing number of iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus users.Referred to as "Touch Disease," a hardware problem causes iPhone displays to become unresponsive and feature a thin gray flickering line along the top.Now, a trio of iPhone users have filed a class action lawsuit against Apple over the issue, claiming that Apple has refused to repair devices that are affected for free…The class action suit was filed by Todd Cleary of California, Jun Bai of Delaware, and Thomas Davidson of Pennsylvania in the U.S. District Court of Northern California.
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