Made in China: The iPhone apocalypse

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July 29, 2016
Made in China: Four horsemen of the iPhone apocalypse
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Today it's the $100 value handset. Tomorrow it will be the $200 premium smartphone. There's nothing left for the traditional device OEMs with those kind of margins. Huawei, ZTE, Xiaomi and Lenovo are coming, and Apple and Samsung can't stop them.
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THIS WEEK ON ZD NET
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1. Security
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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
What happens to those free Windows 10 upgrades after today?
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We've reached the end of Microsoft's unprecedented free upgrade offer for Windows 10. The offer officially expires July 29, 2016, on the one-year anniversary of the operating system's initial release. But what happens now?
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