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Apple has temporarily pulled all HealthKit-based apps from its App Store due to unspecified issues, marring the launch of iOS 8.
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ZTE has announced its new ZMAX phablet, a 5.7-inch budget-friendly device set to launch exclusively on T-Mobile on Sept. 24 with a $252 price tag or $10.50 per month.
Apple has released its latest iOS 8, as well as a comprehensive guide entitled 'Move content from your Android phone to iPhone' to help ease the transition.
The purported HTC Nexus 9 tablet has leaked yet again, with a new report claiming that it will debut on Oct. 8 at HTC's 'Double Exposure' press event.
Apple has announced that it has seen a record pre-order demand for its latest iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, which will delay delivery until October.
A purported Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime selfie phone has leaked online in a set of images, complete with purported specs and a release window.
OPPO has already announced that it will unveil its new N3 in October, and a couple of leaked images now claim to reveal the upcoming smartphone's design.
New information has leaked regarding an upcoming HTC EYE device, claiming that it will sport a 5.2-inch full HD display, a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor, and a 13-megapixel duo camera system.
Motorola has announced that its latest products, including the new Moto X, Moto X Pure Edition, Motorola Turbo Charger, and Moto Hint will go up for pre-order on Tuesday, Sept. 16, while the Moto 360 will go back in stock.
Apple has long been rumored to be working on a 12-inch MacBook Air and a new report now claims the device may launch in mid-2015 in silver, gold, and space grey color options.
LG has reportedly started working on a new G Flex 2 smartphone, which may debut later this year with a 'better than full HD' display and a more compact form factor.
Apple's latest iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus have gone up for pre-order, but the launch is quite rocky due to high demand.
Microsoft has reportedly started phasing out the 'Nokia' and 'Windows Phone' names from products, aiming to replace them with 'Microsoft' and 'Windows' in future devices. The Lumia brand, however, will stick around.