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Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Apple Unlikely to Make Big Changes for Next iPhone wsj Daisuke Wakabayashi





according to wsj

Apple Unlikely to Make Big Changes for Next iPhone

Apple Unlikely to Make Big Changes for Next iPhone
Apple Unlikely to Make Big Changes for Next iPhone
ENLARGE A customer holds an Apple iPhone 6s Plus at an Apple store in Palo Alto, California, in 2015.Photo: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg NewsApple Inc. AAPL -0.77 % plans to break with its recent pattern of overhauling the design of its flagship iPhone every two years, and make only subtle changes in the models it will release this fall, according to people familiar with the matter.Among other things, those people said, Apple's newest phones will maintain the current 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch displays.


besides marketwatch

Apple to hold iPhone event on Sept. 7

Apple to hold iPhone event on Sept. 7
Apple to hold iPhone event on Sept. 7
Apple Inc. AAPL, -0.77% will host its annual hardware event on Wednesday, Sept. 7.The company sent out invitations to the media and published the event on its website around 9 a.m. PT on Monday with the title "See you on the 7th."The company is expected to unveil a new iPhone, likely called iPhone 7, and other updates to its product lineup.


not to mention businessinsider

Apple iPhone can be hacked with a text message

Apple iPhone can be hacked with a text message
Apple iPhone can be hacked with a text message
More than 86% of Apple iPhones in the world are apparently still vulnerable to a security flaw that allows a hacker to completely take over the device with just a text message, according to data from mobile and web analytics firm MixPanel.A surprising number of people have not yet updated the iPhone's mobile operating system — despite an urgent warning to do so coming from Apple last week — in light of a major security problem the company was forced to correct in iOS 9.3.5.According to MixPanel's report, which relies on partners sharing the version of iOS people are using to download their apps, only about 11% of users have updated to the latest version of iOS, while about 2% of people are on the beta version of iOS 10, which is also protected from the security issue.


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