Why Apple must crack China with its new phones
Apple, which is thought to be about to launch several new iPhone products, needs to diversify its range if it is to dent Samsung’s dominance in China’s smartphone market.
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A leaked government audit of the controversial Al-Madinah free school in Derby obtained by Channel 4 News reveals a number of governors may have had conflicts of interest.
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Apple revolutionised the way we interact with digital media. But with the new iPhone 5S’s headline feature being its golden colour, is the visionary tech brand losing its way?
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Apple, which is thought to be about to launch several new iPhone products, needs to diversify its range if it is to dent Samsung’s dominance in China’s smartphone market.
The Oscar winning actor starring in the remake of the House of Cards calls for an increase in online streaming services such as Netflix so that people can “binge” on an entire television series.
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A new papal decree states that believers who follow this month’s Rio World Youth Day online could be entitled to an “indulgence”, a medieval spiritual incentive that reduces your time in purgatory.
David Cameron went for a bracing morning swim in the lough at the G8 summit today. But will the leaders’ discussions over Syria be drowned in disagreement and indecision?
More than a million people will have dementia by 2021 – but at the moment it can be slow and difficult to diagnose. That’s what a new testing system hopes to improve.
Schoolgirl Beth Reeks was fed up of trying to find a teenage novel that didn’t include vampires or werewolves, so she wrote one. One of the UK’s biggest publishers releases her first book on Monday.
Samsung has buried its South Korean heritage under a mountain of Rodgers & Hammerstein nostalgia and is staging the fight firmly in its competitor’s back yard.
How does technology transform the lives of people with serious disabilities? Channel 4 News meets two patients at the Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability who have been given a “new lease of life”.
Ten years after millions protested against the Iraq war, author Ian McEwan tells Channel 4 News the marchers were vindicated and beating al-Qaeda is no longer the “struggle of our time”.
The scrapping of a gay-friendly mass because it was incompatible with the Catholic church’s teachings on homosexuality has met with mixed reaction from gay Catholics.