Microsoft will let business users opt out of Windows 10 tracking

There has been at least a low hum of concern around new features in Windows 10 that send information back to Microsoft. The company has mostly kept quiet about those concerns, until now. Check this article from PCWorld.com

Here’s what we expect Google to announce on September 29

There’s been so much rumor mongering about the next generation of Nexus phones this past month that it feels like Google’s already announced everything. The reality is that we still don’t know that much, but with the way the rumor mill is churning it looks like we’re in for an interesting, Nexus phone-filled year ahead. Here’s what we’re expecting from Google’s September 29 event.  Check this article from Greenbot.com

Three (and possibly four) new Lumias appear headed for Microsoft’s October event

A report by AdDuplex due to be released Friday appears to confirm that Microsoft will release a third Lumia, the Lumia 550, at an event it is holding in New York City October 6. More of this article from PCWorld.com

Should You Still Jailbreak Your iPhone in 2015?

It used to be that if you wanted advanced functionality on your iPhone, you’d jailbreak it. Cydia lets you customize the Control Center, alter the behavior of your browser, use the camera from within any app, and much, much more. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com

Crowdfunded company ordered to pay up after failing to deliver the goods

Not every crowdfunded project is going to result in a product: This much is a given. But the State of Washington took one such project to court—and won. Check this article from PCWorld.com

Google launches new Wallet app, preps current version for Android Pay

Old Google Wallet, meet new Google Wallet.

As part of the transition from Google Wallet to Android Pay, you might end up with a confusing juxtaposition of apps on your home screen for a few days. That’s because Google launched a new Wallet app, which is focused on sending and receiving money, while the current version will be the one that becomes Android Pay. Incidentally, rumor has it that will go live later today. More of this article from PCWorld.com.

Hands on with the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus

“The only thing that’s changed is everything,” Apple said about the new iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus at Wednesday’s Apple event. That’s both true and untrue. The case looks pretty much the same, the screen sizes didn’t change, and the entry-level model still has a paltry 16GB of storage. But inside it’s an all-new iPhone with some impressive new capabilities. Take a first look of this new iPhone 6s and 6s Plus in this link from PCWorld.com