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Rumors are beginning to swirl about the new iPhone as Walmart drops prices on the iPhone 5c, and suppliers report production issues.
Websites and blogs are buzzing about a possible unveiling date for the next generation of Apple's smartphone, the iPhone 6.
A technology company has reportedly found a possible glitch in Android smartphones which doesn't totally remove items when factory restored to factory settings.
A recent BBC Health article by Helen Briggs was written about how a lot of bacteria is found on cell phone screens due to the fact that people simply transfer it to their device by touching it.
Want pizza? He'll ask what size, topping and crust. Want a side? He'll work through the offerings and items into the customer's cart.
WWJ AutoBeat Reporter Jeff Gilbert finds getting a phone repaired can consume more time and effort than getting your car fixed.
Because a smartphone should help you do more than kill time at the airport, here are three handy travel apps to ensure your next trip goes off without a hitch.
"Honey," chin to chest and looking grave, "never, ever start."
Among the must-see technology conventions to visit are the Cloud Expo in New York, E3 2014 in Los Angeles, MacWorld/iWorld and Dreamforce in San Francisco and South by Southwest in Austin.
If you wish your iPhone had a bigger screen, you may be in luck.
The home audio-visual system control app iRule won the Consumer Electronics Association's Mark of Excellence Award as "Control Product of the Year" at this week's International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
They call it "apple picking," and it has Detroit police so concerned they're using a new approach to combat it.
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Truven Health Analytics announced the release of the latest version of its Micromedex Apple iPhone apps, giving current customers outside the United States and Canada on-the-go access to evidence-based clinical content for free.
The Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute announced its new app to help physicians and healthcare professionals become aware of cutting-edge cancer clinical trials, often available only at Karmanos. The KCI Trials App is free and available on the App Store for the iPhone and iPad.
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It looks like the iPhone concierge Siri is a huge fan of Pavel Datsyuk.
People are afraid to slide into the stacked crates. This was the first message I received in the game. Nate S thought I needed help when he saw me struggling to score more than 2000 points.
So what else is up in the wide wide wild wild world of high technology? Well, after a spin around the Interwebs, here's what's up...
Two Detroit men were arrested in Troy after allegedly stealing more than 100 iPhones from a cell phone repair shop.
St. Joseph Mercy Oakland is the first hospital in Michigan to adopt the latest generation iPhone customized for health care by Sarasota, Fla.-based Voalte Inc. to improve clinical communication at the point of care.
RouteOne LLC Wednesday announced additional enhancements to its free app for Windows Phone
Congress passed a law in 2008 that limits Secret Service protection for former vice presidents to up to six months after leaving office.
A Michigan woman is charged with federal program bribery and aggravated identify theft relating to unemployment benefits.
Detroit Fire Department is working at a fire on Detroit's east side that has already involved two homes.
An exemption that allowed low-value parcels shipped to the U.S. to avoid tariffs has ended, Trump administration officials say.
The City of Troy will soon be working with a new EMS company beginning Jan. 1, 2026.
Detroit Fire Department is working at a fire on Detroit's east side that involved two homes.
The Michigan State Fair kicked off on Thursday and after coming to an abrupt end last year because of gun fire in the parking lot organizers and police are working to make sure everyone is safe this year.
Congress passed a law in 2008 that limits Secret Service protection for former vice presidents to up to six months after leaving office.
Two inmates who are in custody of the Michigan Department of Corrections are under investigation for a scheme involving financial payment in exchange for testimony.
A man who claims to know the victims of a forced labor organization and money laundering scheme at the Kingdom of God Global Church describes the church as more of an alleged cult.
The state tracks the conditions of every bridge in the state, and more than 100 of them are in poor condition.
Organizers and participants of the Detroit tradition are celebrating 30 years of vintage cars, hotrods and so much more.
A retired Michigan autoworker got a Facebook message this summer from a stranger: Did you lose your wallet?
Authorities received reports that Ram's V8 bucking mechanical bull was stolen; however, those claims may not have been true.
Many of the downtown roads were closed for some high-octane, and most importantly, legal, drag racing.
Organizers tell CBS News Detroit they are anticipating 300,000 people to attend the four-day weekend.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce announced the news of their engagement with photos on Instagram.
Jerry Adler's acting credits include "The Sopranos" and "The Good Wife." He also had 53 Broadway productions to his name, all behind the scenes.
A Maryland ticket broker is accused of illegally purchasing and reselling hundreds of thousands of tickets for profit, including thousands to Taylor Swift's highly-sought Eras Tour.
A window at Howell Opera House shattered on Saturday as storms rolled through the area, though the window isn't the only part of the building that needs fixing.
Congress passed a law in 2008 that limits Secret Service protection for former vice presidents to up to six months after leaving office.
Organizing your day and "micro routines" can help stressed out employees deal with the pressures of the day, according to lifestyle expert Maisha Wynn.
A woman was hospitalized with serious injuries after a bear attacked her outside of her home in southern Alaska on Tuesday morning, authorities said.
Accessories retailer Claire's just revealed a list of hundreds of stores it will close as part of its Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings.
Ford said a brake hose in two SUV models can develop a leak, potentially increasing the risk of a crash.
Since its peak in 2020, overdose deaths in the city of Sterling Heights have dropped by nearly 50%.
State health officials said the mosquito-borne illness was found in an unvaccinated horse.
Valerie Kelley-Bonner is frustrated by what she says is a lack of awareness and support for those with HIV.
The district said some of its buildings have experienced mold growth, and that air quality testing was conducted.
The lawmakers say those with disabilities could be on their own if these funds don't come through.
Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell said this season's team is his best in five years.
A person familiar with the negotiations says the Jacksonville Jaguars are acquiring receiver Tim Patrick from Detroit in exchange for a sixth-round draft pick in 2026.
Tuesday was the deadline for the NFL's 32 teams to cut down their rosters to 53 players. In Detroit, the Lions reduced their roster to 50 with room to trade for a few players.
Some talented young ladies with the Limited Edition Baton Twirling Corps in Livingston County came home with gold, silver and bronze medals at the International Baton Twirling Federation World Majorette Championships this summer in Italy.
Jon Rahm and Legion XIII outlasted Bryson DeChambeau and the Crushers in a playoff Sunday in the LIV Golf League team final.
It's a look at the Detroit Symphony Orchestra and its impact over 130 years in the Motor City.
The Great Lakes Water Authority is a utility overseeing water and wastewater for four million residents.
Businesses across the Great Lakes State are concerned about tariffs, inflation and the talent gap.
Amidst massive change sweeping through college athletics as a result of the House vs. NCAA antitrust settlement, University of Michigan Athletic Director Warde Manuel appears on Michigan Matters as an exclusive to talk about its impact and the road ahead.
The roundtable discusses how tariffs are impacting business and consumers alike, as things like spending in casinos in Detroit by Canadian tourists have dropped.
In just over a week, at least 15 colleges and universities across the country have been the target of swatting incidents or shooting hoaxes. The latest incidents include on Thursday at the University of Pittsburgh.
There have been attempts in Michigan to invoke state-wide law restricting student cell phone use at school. But without such a law in place, school districts need to set their own cell phone policies. CBS News Detroit looked into the proposed law on cell phone use and what parents are saying about the idea.
Michigan Humane showcases two of the adoptable animals that are under the care of Berkman Center for Animal Care in Westland.
New details about the circumstances leading up to a shooting at Annunciation Catholic Church in Minneapolis, Minnesota, include the fact that the shooter was seen visiting the church a few weeks earlier. CBS News has this report.
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