Apple's new toys and Microsoft's new battle with the US (CNET Radar)
Apple's new toys and Microsoft's new battle with the US (CNET Radar)
2015-09-12
these are the top stories of the week
apple introduces a new iPad and new
iPhones Microsoft signs the deal with HP
and Dell and more the biggest story of
the week revolves around Apple September
9th event the company introduced new 12
point nine inch iPad pro a monster of a
tablet alongside Microsoft Surface like
accessories such as a smart keyboard
cover and a stylus called Apple pencil
it starts at seven hundred and ninety
nine dollars and arrives in November
apple also introduced a revamped version
of Apple TV with Siri support and a new
remote with touchpad and microphone the
new Apple TV will finally have access to
an app store and then there's the new
iphone 6s it's big feature is a new
display that can detect how hard you
press on the glass the iphone 6s also
has a new 12 megapixel camera with 4k
recording capabilities pre-orders start
September 12 one more thing Apple
introduced a new iphone upgrade service
that lets you get a new iphone every
year through its stores on tuesday
microsoft announced a deal with dell and
HP where those companies will resell
surface pro tablets dell and HP will
also include enterprise level apps and
services HP will start offering
microsoft's tablet in october while dell
will start selling the surface in 2016
the deal is a part of Microsoft Surface
Enterprise initiative and microsoft says
it may get new partners Google's Android
pay just launched in the US on Thursday
Android pay is Google's second attempt
at mobile payments it supports MX
discover mastercard and visa you'll be
able to use android pay at more than 1
million retail locations including
macy's gamestop and walgreens the apple
news dominated headlines but here's what
flew under the radar this week Microsoft
is beginning a new battle against the US
Department of Justice the DOJ issued a
warrant and demanded data from Microsoft
in an Irish data center microsoft says a
warrant doesn't cover getting data from
another country the case will hit a
court next week and the results could
have an impact on the reach of warrants
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