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Apple to remove home button in upcoming high-end iPhone, report says According to the report, Apple is ditching the button to make room for a larger screen in one version of the next iPhone. Instead of a home button, users ...
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As bitcoin surges in price and popularity, so do the complaints Complaints filed against wallet provider Coinbase have risen from six in ... as cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin have risen in value and popularity.
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Samsung Gear Sport Takes on Fitbit and Apple in One Device Still, not even the latest Gear S3—one of the best smartwatches on the market—was enough to put Samsung in the conversation with Apple on the ...
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Surge in jail population adds to strain on overstretched prison service An unforeseen summer surge in prisoner numbers in England and Wales is adding to the pressures on a jail system that is already "woefully short of ...
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Javid 'misunderstood planning policies' in approving fracking site, court hears Anti-fracking campaigners fighting to overturn a government decision to approve a fracking site in Lancashire outside the Royal Courts of Justice.
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In Kisumu When people in Kisumu, in western Kenya, began voting on a Tuesday morning in early August it was more like a party than an election.
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May to press Japan on its EU trade deal in hopes of a model for UK Theresa May takes part in a tea ceremony in Kyoto with the prime minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe (right), during her visit to the country. Photograph: ...
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Short Cuts Joan Miró, the Catalan painter, who was 82 when Franco died in 1975, had spent the previous 35 years in a sort of internal exile in Palma de Mallorca.
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US second-quarter GDP revised up, fastest in over two years WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. economy grew faster than initially thought in the second quarter, notching its quickest pace in more than two years ...
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Russia, in one of biggest bail-outs in its history, rescues Otkritie bank The central bank said it planned to tap its own funds in order to become a major investor in Otkritie, the country's seventh-biggest bank by assets ...
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