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Apple is reportedly bringing back its smaller, cheaper iPhone in early 2020 – but this time it’s rumored to look like the iPhone 8

In early 2020, Apple is expected to launch a new version of its least expensive iPhone ever: The iPhone SE. The original

Reopening photos: Apple Fifth Avenue in people and products

Apple fans celebrated the grand reopening of Apple Fifth Avenue today in New York City. Alongside the launch of the iPhone 11,

Shell exits city gas business in India, sells MGL stake in open market

NEW DELHI: Shell India, the local arm of the Netherlands-based Royal Dutch Shell Plc, on Tuesday exited the city gas business in the country

It’s in the pauses that I found my greatest moments of inspiration and learning

Oh! what a year it’s been. Having spent over a decade building, scaling, and exiting multiple startups, I was subjected to the

Google to auction slots on Android default search ‘choice screen’ in Europe next year, rivals cry ‘pay-to-play’ foul

Starting early next year Google will present Android users in Europe with a search engine choice screen when handsets bundle its own

Xiaomi is making new gaming phone powered by MediaTek G90T, launch in India soon

Xiaomi launched the Redmi K20 series — including the Redmi K20 and the Redmi K20 Pro — in India recently. Just a

Quentin Tarantino reveals real-life inspiration for Brad Pitt’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood character

In Quentin Tarantino’s new, 1969-set film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (out Friday), Leonardo DiCaprio plays a fading TV star named Rick Dalton

Pakistani TV Anchor Confuses Apple Inc with Fruit, Netizens Left in Splits

Twitter can be a vicious place, especially for people who just made a public faux pas. And recently, a Pakistani TV anchor

Here’s why advertisers see potential in the growing gaming space in India

Nowadays, a significant amount of time of an internet user is spent on online gaming. An increased user base on these platforms

Huawei’s smartphone Android OS replacement will launch in June

Huawei’s home-grown operating system – code-named HongMeng – set to replace Android once Google’s ban comes into full effect, will be commercially