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iPhone 7 Plus release date, news and rumors

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The latest rumor reports around the highly anticipated iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus (or Pro) have some wild hardware specs and what could be a big change in screen design for the next generation variants of Apple's iPhone. Here are the latest details. Release Date Thanks to Apple's stable iPhone development cycle over the past many years, this one is pretty rock solid, though the devil is in the details. The general sense in the tech press is that the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus will be released in September 2016, which goes along with every iPhone launch in recent memory (besides the unusual iPhone 5se, of course). The specific release date is a little hazier, but ITPRO is putting it on September 13. This is also not a big stretch of the imagination, but it could be off by a week or two, depending on Apple's supply chain and launch strategy. Hardware Specs Rumors There are a bunch of rumors swirling around the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, many of which are fueled b

Microsoft Adds Planning Prowess to Office Space

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According to TechNewsWorld : M icrosoft on Monday announced the general availability of its Planner collaboration tool, which will roll out in the next few weeks to all eligible customers -- those who have Enterprise E1-E5, Business Essentials, Premium or Education subscriptions to Office 365. Planner lets users create new plans, as well as organize, assign and collaborate on tasks. Users also can update statuses and share files. It provides visual dashboards and email notifications to keep members of a team informed. Planner sets itself apart visually, making it very inviting and extremely easy to use, while "delivering a holistic set of capabilities ... teams need to build plans, assign tasks, collaborate on tasks, and track progress," a Microsoft spokesperson said in a statement provided to TechNewsWorld by company rep Lenette Larson. "It's a component that has been left out of Office 365 for a while, and I'm surprised it hadn't been integrate

Telenor Easy Shops and Daraz.pk Join Hands to Promote e-Commerce Across Pakistan

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T elenor Pakistan and Daraz. PK have partnered to create easy shops over the national country, where users who don't have access to the internet will be able to browse products available on Daraz.Order and pk the products and acquire them at their places. Telenor Easy Outlets will have marketing materials of the running products and will be offering available over the counter, which shop agent will help customers to assist in customers in browsing and ordering products on customer's behalf using his machine. Easy Shops will receive payments and process the order which is delivered to the client at specified address in even and hassle-free way. With this collaboration of two companies, individuals within an area with low broadband connection can use eCommerce sphere through Telenor's easy retailers. "The project initiates development of 20 pilot shops and hopes to develop throughout the nation, joining faraway places where e-commerce is still a u

Top 6 Alternatives of Google Adsense

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G oogle AdSense is the most generally used content build advertised program by webmasters and  Publishers to help make extra earning. Publishers is register for a Google AdSense account, enable Google ads relevant to the content on their sites and make money when the visitors clicks on the ads. However,   Google AdSense is widely considered the present leader in content based, online advertising. It is very important for publishers to realize because there are many alternatives of this program, whether they are used alternatively of or in addition to AdSense. Moreover, many publishers may notice  many problems with Google AdSense . For example, they can be too critical in instantly terminating people's accounts. When the publishers lose their AdSense accounts, they want to know what other alternative they have. Additionally, Google AdSense's terms and conditions are not accepted into the program by web publishers.  Ultimately, some publishers find that Google AdSens e