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Friday Apple Rumors: Apple TV May Launch in Early November
Friday's Apple Rumors include an unlocked version of the iPhone 6s going on sale, Apple disputing battery claims in the iPhone 6s and more.
Wednesday Apple Rumors: 21.5-inch 4K iMacs May Launch Next Week
Wednesday's Apple Rumors include differences between A9 chips in the iPhone 6s, a new Bluetooth speaker from Beats and more.
MSFT Event: Microsoft’s First Laptop, Surface Pro 4 and New Lumia Flagship
Microsoft announced the Surface Pro 4, new Lumia 950 smartphones, a new Surface Band and its first ever laptop in the Surface Book.
Samsung Pay Makes the Same Mistakes as Google
Samsung Pay is being accepted by carriers now, but it's toeing the same line that Google notoriously miscalculated.
Samsung Pay Launches in U.S.
Samsung launched its Samsung Pay service in the United States on Monday and it works with NFC and magnetic strip terminals.
Samsung Ultimate Test Drive: Inspired or Desperate?
Samsung tries to convince Apple users to switch with the Ultimate Test Drive -- a 30-day free trial and up to $200 for an iPhone trade-in.
6 Things to Know About Samsung Pay
Samsung is preparing to bring its mobile payment service, called Samsung Pay, to the U.S. later this month and may expand it further.
SmartThings: 8 Things to Know About the New Samsung Smart Home Hub
Samsung's SmartThings has released its new Smart Home Hub in the United States for $99 and it comes to the United Kingdom next week.
Samsung Pay is Cool, Clever and Mostly Irrelevant
Samsung Pay may force Apple and Google to rethink and retool their digital wallets, but it's no real threat to Android Pay or Apple Pay.
Samsung Unpacked: Galaxy Note 5, S6 Edge+, and Keyboard
The latest Samsung Unpacked event saw the company unveil new Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 Edge+ phablets, plus a new QWERTY keyboard case.
OnePlus 2: Is This Chinese Smartphone Really an Apple Killer?
The new OnePlus 2 is the latest release from China’s OnePlus, and is being billed as the "2016 Flagship Killer," but can it really compete against Apple and Samsung?