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A Chinese couple tests the new iPhone 7 during the opening sale launch at an Apple store in Shanghai on Sept. 16, 2016. With new iPhones hitting the markets on Sept. 16, Apple is seeking to regain momentum and set new trends for the smartphone indust
 
  Consumers want to switch to new iPhone, but at what cost?  
  Despite a daunting $1,000 price tag, iPhone users are expected to flock to the new model, reversing what had been reluctance the past two years to switch and driving a surge in Apple revenue.  
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    Amazon's two-day shipping is more like 13, thanks to Hurricane Irma
The ecommerce juggernaut has its Prime members to expect two-day shipping, or less, even on Christmas. But a hurricane is different.
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  A picture released on the Facebook account of Kevin Barrallon on Sept. 7, 2017 shows flooded houses in Gustavia on the French overseas collectivity of Saint-Barthelemy in the Caribbean following hurricane Irma.  =   Facebook, Nextdoor become digital lifelines in hurricanes
Facebook, Nextdoor and Twitter have become first responders, connecting need and assistance, first in Hurricane Harvey, now as Hurricane Irma bears down.
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  This best-selling device lets you control all your gadgets from one app—and it's only $50 right now   This best-selling Samsung device connects all your smart tech—and it's only $50
The Samsung SmartThings smart home hub allows you to bring all your smart devices under one umbrella. No more need to switch from app to app.
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  USA TODAY   Twitter might be secretly testing a new tweetstorm feature
Twitter may be testing a new tweetstorm feature that could make it easier to break up all your rants. Jose Sepulveda(@josesepulvedatv) has more
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  USA TODAY   The world's largest car market might ban gas vehicles
Chinese officials say they're deciding on a time frame to ban gas and diesel vehicles in favor of electric and intelligent cars. Video provided by Newsy
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  iPhone 7   Apple's iPhone event: Here's how to watch
Tech giant is expected to unveil the next iPhone on Sept. 12.
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  YouTube's no. 1 performer, PewDiePie--born as Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg   YouTube star PewDiePie under fire for using racial slur
YouTube star used racial slur during recent gaming live stream.
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  Students look at an iPhone at the Apple Store in the Taipei 101 skyscraper in Taipei, Taiwan.   Dear Apple: Here's what I want to see at the September iPhone event
Back up the hype with a gadget, product, or service that solves a problem for me. Make sure that it actually does what you say it will. Make it worth the money I spend on it.
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  An aerial view of the new Apple headquarters in Cupertino, California. Apple's new 175-acre   The new iPhone will land in Apple's flying-saucer shaped campus
Apple's 10th anniversary iPhone is the star of Tuesday's reveal, but all eyes also will be on the company's $5 billion headquarters Apple, Park.
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A woman who refused to be identified tries to find shelter on Fort Myers Beach, Fla., as Hurricane Irma approaches on Sept. 10, 2017. She was heading to a nearby church hoping someone was there to take her in.

A woman who refused to be identified tries to find shelter on Fort Myers Beach, Fla., as Hurricane Irma approaches on Sept. 10, 2017. She was heading to a nearby church hoping someone was there to take her in.
 
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