Apple may fix your busted iPhone 6S or iPhone 6S Plus for freeApple may fix your busted iPhone 6S or iPhone 6S Plus for free

Apple has announced another of its official repair programs, this time for users with an iPhone 6S or iPhone 6S Plus that won't switch on. If Apple verifies that the problem is due to a faulty part, it'll fix the phone for free.

"Apple has determined that certain iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus devices may not power on due to a component that may

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Microsoft Surface 2019

Poor old Microsoft. It puts all that effort into building – and then launching – a new wave of Surface devices, including the Surface Pro 7 and Surface Pro X, but instead of making me want to rush out and buy one of its new products, instead I want hold tight. Then buy one of the older models.

That’s because, while the new Surface devices – esp

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BT Broadband deal: get superfast fibre and a free gift for less than £30 a monthBT Broadband deal: get superfast fibre and a free gift for less than £30 a month

It's true to say that BT Broadband isn't the cheapest internet provider around and there are ISPs out there (wave hello to the likes of Vodafone and TalkTalk) that can undercut it with their most affordable broadband deals.

But a recent price cut has seen BT return to our good books - it's brought its best value Superfast Fibre package down below

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Transhumanism: How far would you go for a body upgrade? - TheIndianSubcontinent News

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OnePlus may have just confirmed the OnePlus 7T Pro launch for October 10

OnePlus has begun teasing the Indian launch of the OnePlus 7T Pro. The second member of the OnePlus 7T family will arrive on October 10.

The OnePlus 7T was launched on September 26, making its global debut in India. At that time, the company was mum on the existence of the 7T Pro. Just a week later, we now have the first set of teasers pointing at

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Image copyrightGetty ImagesImage caption Home Secretary Priti Patel co-signed an open letter to Facebook

Governments in the UK, US and Australia have asked Facebook, in an open letter, to roll back plans to bring end-to-end encryption to all of its platforms.

Facebook, rocked by privacy scandals, responds that

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