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iphone 7

Apple Leak Reveals Massive New iPhone 7 Yesterday numerous reports picked up on leaks regarding  radical new iPhone 7 camera technology . As interesting as that news was, however, the coverage skated over what for me was by far the greatest consequence of the story:  Apple  AAPL +3.09%  expanding the iPhone 7 range with a third model…    All we know at this point is this third iPhone 7 model will be a variation of the massive 5.5-inch Plus edition and that it uses dual rear cameras which work together to offer both optical zoom and “DSLR-quality” photos. Would that be the only change? Given Apple would need to accommodate two camera modules, I doubt it and noticeable internal and external changes would be necessary. Furthermore this dual camera technology (attained via the acquisition of optical specialist LinX in 2015) would strongly suggest the dual camera iPhone 7 Plus would become the new flagship of the iPhone range. This would result in a four model strategy starting

Apple vs. Microsoft

Apple vs. Microsoft: Here's who won Apple  (AAPL) is bigger than  Microsoft (MSFT) . It's more valuable, has more financial firepower and has also been growing faster. But Microsoft's stock is blowing away Apple's,  because — for investors — last year is ancient history. It's the future that matters. Investors might struggle to see why Apple's stock is lagging while Microsoft is soaring after looking at the recently reported fourth quarter results. Apple's profits for 2015 reported this week were nearly five times greater than Microsoft's. Apple's revenue also grew 27% over the past year — while Microsoft grew 1.5%. Let's see who has won :- ► Past growth - Winner: Apple. ► Cash and investments:Winner Apple.  ► Performance to expectations - Winner: Microsoft.   ► View of the future - Winner Microsoft. Stay connected for more..   

Android N

Android N release date, name and features All the latest news and rumours about Android N Android N: What’s it going to be called? Nougat, Nutella, Naan bread? T he top contenders at the moment are Nectar, Nougat and Nutella. Following KitKat, a brand name isn’t out of bounds, but Android Nougat has a good ring to it so we’re going for that one at the moment. Android N: Release date Android M was announced at I/O 2015, and it’s very likely that Google will take a similar approach to Android N and launch it at I/O 2016. This year that conference falls between 18-20 May, so expect to see N make its public debut during the opening keynote. Android N: Features One of the main features potentially coming to Android N is the inclusion of split-screen multi-tasking. Aside from split-screen functionality, there are also signs that Android N could eat up Chrome OS. The specifics are currently vague, but the idea would be that Android absorbs a number o