Wednesday, August 1, 2018

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As-it-happens update August 1, 2018
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Apple Inc. AAPL 0.20% delivered its best-ever revenue for what is typically its weakest quarter, as demand for high-price iPhones remained resilient and services such as app-store sales swelled to a record.
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Apple's iPhone put in a solid showing during the three months ending in June, selling 41.3 million units to contribute $29.9 billion to a record-breaking $53.3 billion in quarterly revenue.
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Google is building official notch support into Android P, but it's laying down some ground rules first: two notches is the limit.
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Microsoft today released a new preview for PCs withyou're your Phone app and improvements to Narrator. This build is from the RS5 branch, which represents the Windows 10 update the company plans to release later this year.
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Rumors have suggested Apple's upcoming 6.5-inch OLED iPhone, which can be thought of as an "iPhone X Plus" device, will feature a screen resolution of 2688 x 1242 with somewhere around 450 pixels per inch.
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Sony has today confirmed that it is bringing new high-end 'Master Series' LCD and OLED TVs to market this year that will feature the brand's new, ultra-powerful X1 Ultimate processor.
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Apple has big ambitions in TV. Sarah Tew/CNET. Apple's definitely working on something when it come to TV -- but it's still not ready to tell us about it.
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World of Warcraft. War is right there in the name. It's been the centerpiece of the series since it started as a real-time strategy game in 1994.
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Epic Games has released a new update for Fortnite on PS4, Xbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch, and iOS. Update 5.10 marks the start of a new limited time mode called Fly Explosives, which involves using jetpacks to cause mayhem.
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The Turing Phone was probably ill-named and ill-fated. Its connection to the English computer scientist can mostly be traced back to the company's own name and its slight focus on encryption.
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