The banana-shaped Nokia 8110 4G is coming to Australia in late SeptemberThe banana-shaped Nokia 8110 4G is coming to Australia in late September

While no stranger to modern phone design, it's great to see that HMD Global's commitment to the classic Nokia motifs of yesteryear has remained steadfast. 

Announced for overseas markets back in February, the Nokia 8110 4G has now been confirmed for Australian release on September 20, 2018. 

Known for the sliding mechanism that was used to both

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iPhone XC could be the name of Applenew entry level handsetiPhone XC could be the name of Apple’s new entry level handset

The leaks surrounding Apple's 2018 iPhone line have started to intensify, with the Cupertino company gearing up to officially reveal its new handsets later this week.

According to recent reports, Apple's iPhone X successor is expected to be called the iPhone XS, while another model, currently being referred to as the iPhone XS Max, will take the

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Instagramnew emoji shortcut bar aims to cut down commenting time

Instagram's newest update to its mobile apps finally recognizes what we've all long suspected: that the vast majority of the 'gram's user base communicates exclusively in the language of emoji. The photo-sharing platform's latest interface tweak for Android and iOS adds a new shortcut bar, which puts your most regularly used emoji right above your

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iPhone 9 customers braced for HUGE price tag after top tech blog 'reveals cost' of Apple's new product
Apple is presumed to be planning the announcement of three new iPhones at its hardware event on September 12 - but fans may end up being a little disappointed

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Microsoft plans to sell post-2020 support for Windows 7

Microsoft bowed to the reality that enterprises won't purge Windows 7 by its January 2020 retirement, and has announced it will sell extended support for three years past that deadline.

Called "Windows 7 Extended Security Updates" (ESU), the after-drop-dead deal will add support through January 2023, according to Microsoft. The news was part of a larger announcement Thursday by Jared Spataro, the executive who leads marketing for Office and Windows. "While many of you are already well on your way in deploying Windows 10, we understand that everyone is at a different point in the upgrade process," Spataro said in explaining the offer.

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