The two stores will stock latest mobile devices and offer free insurance and two-year warranties on all handsets sold, including Apple iPhones, in a bid to stand out from the crowd. As well as the free insurance and extended warranty, John Lewis will limit available tariffs on mobile devices...
The replacement screen service is available for iPhones which may or may not have not been bought from John Lewis & Partners. Service duration can be 7-10 days, including transport of device to and from the approved repair servicer. Our Technical Support Team will contact you when the goods...
At John Lewis, the colors are part of a "Neighbourhood" collection. They haven't yet appeared on Target's website, but are coming to the chain'smenswear department, according to aMacRumorssource. Another source indicated that Apple itself will carry them, and that some stores may ...
17. Inspired by the success of a “click and collect” offering, John Lewis has announced an £8 million programme toequip staff with iPhones– boosting them with technology to better assist customers on the spot. Image credit: John Lewis ...
Hacking tools sold by a little-known Israeli vendor have been used to break into the iPhones of journalists and political opposition figures by silently exploiting Apple Inc.’s iPhone software, cybersecurity researchers said. The intrusions are linked to QuaDream Ltd., which markets spyware under...
With iOS 8, Apple no longer holds encryption keys, making it unable to decrypt user data for law enforcement— Apple will no longer unlock most iPhones, iPads for police — Apple said Wednesday night that it would no longer turn over data from most iPhones or iPads to police … ...
(005930) will release its Galaxy S5 smartphone by April and is considering using iris scanning technology for the first time as it readies the new high-end handset to compete with Apple Inc. (AAPL)'s latest iPhones. More: Telegraph, ZDNet, TechHive, AppleInsider, BGR, 9to5Google, ...
And I assume the ban includes Apple’s iPhones, all of which are made in China? No? Oh, so why bother. And how do you feel about one of the four mobile networks being owned & operated by a Chinese company (Hutchinson-Whampoa from the Chinese territory formerly known as Hong Kong)?