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Consumer Reports says Samsung should have worked with Consumer Product Safety Commission, an Israeli satellite maker may seek compensation from the explosion, and a few final iPhone predictions are trickling out before Wednesday's debut.

US regulators prepare to vote whether to require pay TV services to come through an app instead of a rented box. Also, travelers are cautioned against using a Galaxy Note 7 aboard planes due to fears of fire, and Apple begins taking orders for its new phones and watches.

Questions remain for customers seeking to replace faulty Galaxy Note 7 phones, just as Apple is set to showcase the new iPhone 7 on Wednesday. Sony is also about to unveil a new PlayStation. And Google reportedly kills the Nexus brand name for Pixel while scrapping plans for Project Ara.

You can take a deep breath Apple fans, real world speed tests show the iPhone 6S destroys the Note 7. The Apple Watch 2's cellular data plans fall through and we might see three iPhones in 2017.

The iPhone-controlled Livestream Mevo lets you pan and zoom on the fly making you a virtual camera operator.

Dropbox didn't originally disclose the extent of the hack, Samsung and Acer introduce new products at IFA 2016, and the next iPhone may include an interesting accessory.

Spotify may be closing in on a purchase of Soundcloud. The FCC delays a crucial set-top box vote. And believe it or not, the iPhone 8 speculation has already begun.

The next-generation Apple Watch was supposed to include cellular connectivity, but the feature was reportedly scrapped due to battery life issues.

New rumors about the next iPhone suggest it could have more changes than expected, including a pressure-sensitive home button and a new color option.

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