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NEW YORK (CNNMoney) Tim Cook Co. are set to unveil the latest iDevices Tuesday.
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Don t starting labelling Saudi Arabia as the green savior just yet. In order to reduce their reliance on imported diesel, they are also making big investments in petroleum refineries. At the heart of Saudi Arabia s solar boom is the  (SASIA), whose goal is to make the Kingdom 鈥渙ne of the most energy advantaged countries in the world.鈥?
At an event in Cupertino, Calif., Apple is <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Belts-Sale-Buy-Suspenders-Mens-Sneakers.html>Gucci Suspenders</a> widely expected to unveil a pair of larger iPhones, an iWatch smartwatch and a mobile payments system.
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The two new iPhones, likely to be dubbed iPhone 6 are rumored to have screens that measure 4.7 inches and 5.5 inches, up from just four inches on the iPhone 5S. The larger iPhones could have scratch-resistant sapphire crystal screens along with bigger batteries to power the larger displays.
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The iPhones are expected to feature Apple s new iOS 8 software, a relatively minor update from iOS 7. Among the bigger iOS 8 additions is new HealthKit application that monitors users heart rates, sleep, weight and blood pressure among other health-related information. IOS 8 will also feature HomeKit, a new platform for people to control all the items in their homes with the iPad or iPhone.
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However back in Saudi Arabia, the need for solar energy is growing. According to SASIA, almost 25 percent of the Saudi grid is powered by diesel and the Kingdom spends over $1 billion on imported diesel. Not only that, but these generators are located in remote regions so added costs are incurred transporting fuel around the country.
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Google has already unveiled its smartwatch software called Android Wear. Samsung, Motorola, LG and other gadget makers have already launched smartwatches, which have received mixed reviews and tepid interest from consumers.
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Here s hoping it all comes to fruition.
NFC chips can also be placed in stickers. NFC stickers are a convenient way to quickly change a phone s settings say, silence a phone with a tap of an NFC sticker that s on your desk. The technology has been used in Android and Microsoft Windows phones for years, but Apple has resisted putting NFC in the iPhone.
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