this is seen it and here are the stories
that matter right now the fallout from
Samsung's unprecedented note 7 recall is
now shifting to the process in which the
devices are being returned because of
the danger of supposed exploding
batteries Consumer Reports says Samsung
should have worked with the Consumer
Product Safety Commission in the US in
order to ensure the government could
help prevent phones from still being
sold which Consumer Reports claims is
still happening the Israeli company that
lost the satellite and last week SpaceX
explosion could seek 50 million dollars
for its advanced communications device
either that or a free ride the next time
a SpaceX launch takes place facebook at
least the satellite to bring internet to
rural parts of Africa a few last iphone
7 predictions are trickling out before
the phone's big debut on wednesday
according to a KGI Securities analyst
the phone is expected to have a
waterproof rating of ipx7 and a new a10
processor we also expect the phone to
offer the true tone display first
debuted on the iPad pro and two new
colors are now being described as dark
black and piano black
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