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Here’s What’s In The iPhone 7 We’ll See This Wednesday (And What Isn’t)

Current intelligence suggests that many big new features are being saved for a major refresh in the iPhone 8 next year.

Current intelligence suggests that many big new features are being saved for a major refresh in the iPhone 8 next year.

Apple is set to launch two new iPhones this week—likely called the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus—and, if the leaks we’ve seen are correct, they’ll set the stage for a more serious refresh in the iPhone 8 next year, the 10th anniversary of the iPhone.

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Stylish Grooms Say “I Do” To A Second Outfit

Grooms are joining brides for a costume change between ceremony and reception—and clothing-rental startups are taking note.

Grooms are joining brides for a costume change between ceremony and reception—and clothing-rental startups are taking note.

Chung Ng knew he wanted to wear something memorable for his wedding at the Plaza Hotel in New York, back in 2012. “They always say it’s the bride’s day, but at the end of the day, it’s both of us getting married and I wanted to make a statement myself,” he says. “The groom can shine a little.”

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Why Your Hiring Process Keeps Missing Candidates’ Character Flaws

Researchers have found that people who are prone to feelings of guilt prove to be the most ethical employees.

Researchers have found that people who are prone to feelings of guilt prove to be the most ethical employees.

When companies screen job applicants, they aren’t just looking for someone with the skills for the role. They’re also looking for an upstanding person—someone who can be trusted and relied upon. But businesses aren’t much better than ordinary people at judging character, something most people tend to think they excel at, even when they don’t. In other words, that human challenge is also an organizational one, and the standard hiring process isn’t always up to the task of meeting it.

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Coming Soon To AT&T’s LTE Network: Drones

Qualcomm technology and AT&T’s network could provide better connectivity for drones, opening the door to delivery possibilities.

Qualcomm technology and AT&T’s network could provide better connectivity for drones, opening the door to delivery possibilities.

The days of drone-delivered pizza are getting a little closer.

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Microsoft Wants Autistic Coders. Can It Find Them And Keep Them?

Job interviews can be especially hard if you’re autistic. A Microsoft effort aimed at a wider spectrum of the workforce wants to solve that.

Job interviews can be especially hard if you’re autistic. A Microsoft effort aimed at a wider spectrum of the workforce wants to solve that.

The day before Blake Adickman was scheduled to start interviewing at Microsoft last spring, he called his parents and kept them on the phone as he walked from his hotel to the building where his meetings were set to take place. His parents, back in Boca Raton, Florida, zoomed in on Redmond, Washington, on Google Maps and followed along. When he arrived at the building, he took a photo of its entrance and texted it to them. Then he turned around and retraced his steps to his hotel.

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