Mobile Technology News, September 25, 2017
As developers for tablets and smartphones we like to keep abreast of the latest mobile technology developments . This is a daily digest of mobile development and related technology news gathered from the BBC, the New York Times, New Scientist and the Globe and Mail to name a few. We scour the web for articles concerning, iPhone, iPad and android development, iOS and android operating systems as well as general articles on advances in mobile technology. We hope you find this useful and that it helps to keep you up to date with the latest technology developments.
- Australian space agency plans are about to lift off – CNET
Unlike most other developed nations, Australia doesn’t have one.
- 'Star Trek: Discovery' spaceship flies over New York – CNET
The USS Discovery takes off for real in Manhattan the night before the show’s premiere. Well, sort of.
- 'Star Trek: Discovery' fights for more than Trekkies' hearts – CNET
Following Star Trek’s legacy, the new show reminds us about the power of inclusion and diversity at a time when Americans seem more divided than ever.
- 'Star Trek: Discovery' title sequence is full of dreamy blueprints – CNET
The new show opens with a deconstructed take on Star Trek ships and equipment.
- 5 things we just learned from the iPhone 8 teardown – CNET
Would you believe the iPhone 8 has a smaller battery? Here’s what else iFixit discovered.
- CNET UK podcast 528: Analysing Apple and Uber's London ban – CNET
Are Apple’s iPhones worth the money and is London right to ban Uber from operating? The CNET UK podcast discusses all the biggest tech stories.
- Google wants to be Apple again. Here's the problem – CNET
Commentary: To succeed in mobile hardware, Google will have to master something for which it has never shown expertise: product marketing.
- Going once, going twice: An Apple-1 and a Steve Jobs autograph – CNET
Tech nostalgia is driving auction bidders to scramble for vintage computers and memorabilia.
- We smashed the iPhone 8 – CNET
We subjected a brand new iPhone 8 to three drop tests to find out how fast it would break.
- Big for a reason: Behold the Klipsch Forte III speakers – CNET
The Audiophiliac checks out Klipsch’s brawny new horn-loaded speakers.
- Hackers targeted election systems in 21 states, DHS says – CNET
Vote-counting systems weren’t affected, and few of the states targeted were actually breached, says the Department of Homeland Security.
- Google Doodle celebrates Asima Chatterjee, pioneering chemist – CNET
Chatterjee was the first woman to earn a science doctorate from an Indian university.
- Our favorite Star Trek episodes of all time – CNET
With “Star Trek: Discovery” coming this Sunday on CBS, we asked the people around the office which Star Trek episodes from any of the series were their favorites.
- Selling your old iPhone? Here's how to avoid scams – CNET
You might need a hand paying for that iPhone X. CNET’s Marguerite Reardon offers advice on how to safely sell your old phone to help pay for the new one.
- Google's trade-in program could help pay for your Pixel 2 – CNET
A trade-in program could help make Google’s forthcoming phone cheaper overall.
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