ITworld Tonight | | The Apple Watch comes in numerous style and acts as a fitness tracker as well as running apps. | | Issue highlights 1. Sleek new iPhone 6 and 6 Plus feature big displays, NFC payments and new chips inside 2. 10 ways Apple really has changed the (tech) world 3. How to safely update your iPhone or iPad to iOS 8 4. Moto 360 teardown reveals absolutely ancient TI processor 5. GIVEAWAY: Sams Teach Yourself JavaScript in 24 Hours (Learning Lab) 6. How to ditch Google for more privacy and fewer ads 7. Surface Pro 3: A great business desktop and a pretty good laptop, too 8. If Tesla's Gigafactory can run on 100% renewable energy, why can't others? 9. Microsoft Patch Tuesday thwarts nosey malware | Apple has taken the iPhone into the sixth generation with the launch Tuesday of the widely anticipated iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, it's thinnest -- and largest -- phones ever, running on a new 64-bit chip. READ MORE | Apple is both a creator of and a beacon for the technology future we now live in. READ MORE | This flowchart shows your update options for your iPhone, iPod, or iPad. READ MORE | 2010 called. It wants its power-hungry mobile CPU back. READ MORE | Five will win. Enter the drawing today! READ MORE | Tired of targeted ads? Protect your user data with these alternatives to Google, Gmail, Chrome, and Google Drive. READ MORE | Microsoft's latest tablet computer is light, compact and powerful. READ MORE | Tesla expects to use geothermal, wind and solar to achieve 100% renewable energy production. READ MORE | Cyberattackers curious about the contents of users' hard drives will now have a tougher time finding that information, thanks to a new patch that Microsoft issued Tuesday in the latest round of "Patch Tuesday" bug fixes. READ MORE | | | | | |
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