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Apple says iCloud wasn't breached in celebrity photo leak

Apple says iCloud wasn't breached in celebrity photo leak

It wasn't long at all after personal and explicit photos of some 100 celebrities started making the rounds when people started attributing the leak to a breach of Apple's iCloud storage system. [Read more...]
Android Wear updates will let you leave your phone at home

Android Wear updates will let you leave your phone at home

One of the biggest gripes of smartwatch ownership is the (usual) dependency on your smartphone; do you really want to carry two devices when you're going out for a run? If you're an Android Wear fan, you won't have to in the near future. [Read more...]
Now TV comes to the Chromecast

Now TV comes to the Chromecast

Ever since Now TV launched, subscribers have cried out for Sky to support more streaming devices. [Read more...]
Sony's next smartphone-mounted camera will let you change lenses

Sony's next smartphone-mounted camera will let you change lenses

If you're looking to rule Instagram, Sony's about to give you the ultimate smartphone weapon, judging by a leak from Xperia Blog. [Read more...]
Samsung coats its new smartwatch in Swarovski crystal, so now you'll want it

Samsung coats its new smartwatch in Swarovski crystal, so now you'll want it

LG's not the only electronics maker hoping a scattering of Swarovski will add... something to its products. [Read more...]
Apple reveals the most common reasons that it rejects apps

Apple reveals the most common reasons that it rejects apps

Apple is such an opaque company that even app developers can be left, out in the cold, wondering why their app was rejected from the app store. [Read more...]
What you need to know about the world's most popular game-streaming service, Twitch

What you need to know about the world's most popular game-streaming service, Twitch

Twitch was an accident. The live video-streaming service, which boasts over 55 million unique users each month, began life in 2007 as "Justin.tv": an all-hours video livestream of co-founder Justin Kan's life. [Read more...]

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