Article 8: Chip Shrink Could Dictate Apple UpgradesA pause before release of additional iOS devices could make sense for Apple. The A12 Bionic chip’s smaller size of 7 nm is a first.
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Article 7: 9to5Mac Needed iPhone-Scoop SourcesIn its Aug. 30 scoop about the new iPhone, the website 9to5Mac should have said where and how it obtained the information and photos.
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Article 6: New iPhone Numbers: What Makes SenseApple should end its practice of adding numbers, Roman numerals and letters to the names of its iPhones. It should replace the system with a model year and a straightforward iPhone name.
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Article 5: New iPhone Prices: What Makes SenseApple created the thousand-dollar flagship smartphone last year with the iPhone X. In the second year of its new generation, with a larger-screen model sure to cost more, now is the time to moderate top-level prices.
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Article 4: New iPhone Names: What Makes SenseApple should make every word and character count when naming iPhones, in the same elegant manner as it designs devices.
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Article 3: Hurricane of ArticlesA year after Hurricane Irma blasts through the Florida location of Tech Geek Fact, the website picks up with new articles.
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Article 2: iPhone Choked Me 10 Years Ago TodayThree days after Glenn Marston buys his original iPhone for $600, Steve Jobs announces a price reduction to $400. Marston chokes on the lunchtime news.
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Article 1: Welcome to Tech Geek FactIntroducing TechGeekFact.com, a new technology website. The site focuses on fact-checking, commentary and news.
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