Apple fans: Will you spend an extra $100 to get a bigger 5.5-inch iPhone?

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We’ve heard rumors that Apple is planning to charge $100 more for the bigger version of its iPhone 6 when it releases later this year. MarketWatch reports that Raymond James analyst Tavis McCourt has published a new research note this week saying that he thinks most Apple fans will have no problem shelling out $100 more to get the 5.5-inch iPhone 6 since Apple fans have already shown they’re willing to pay a premium for their favorite products anyway. With this in mind, we decided to launch a poll to see if our readers who double as Apple fans think $100 extra is a fair price to pay to get a bigger iPhone. Make sure to leave your response in the poll below.

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6 great new iOS 8 features you may have missed

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iOS 8 seems to be more packed with new features than any new iOS version in recent memory and it would be easy to overlook a lot of the ones that Apple didn’t explicitly mention at WWDC last week. MacRumors has created a nice roundup of some of the more unheralded features that you may not have noticed that Apple has added to its newest mobile platform and they really give you a good idea of just how much iOS 8 represents a step forward from iOS 7.

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The LG G3 might be outdated by the time it finally launches in the U.S.

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The LG G3 flagship handset is yet to hit most markets including the U.S., but new reports already detail an even better G3 version than the one unveiled a few weeks ago. According to South Korean publication Naver, a G3 model with a faster Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 processor and a faster MDM9635 modem that would allow theoretical download speeds of up to 225Mbps will launch in July.

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Verizon lobbyists are arguing that net neutrality could be harmful to disabled Americans

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Verizon lobbyists are apparently on the prowl on Capitol Hill with new anti-net neutrality arguments, Mother Jones has learned, telling congressional staffers that Verizon needs to offer fast lane-like Internet access in order to meet the needs of blind, deaf and disabled customers whose lives may depend on fast access to Internet-connected medical services.

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SHOTS FIRED: Acclaimed music industry critic rips into Amazon and its Prime Music service

%name SHOTS FIRED: Acclaimed music industry critic rips into Amazon and its Prime Music service by Authcom, Nova Scotia\s Internet and Computing Solutions Provider in Kentville, Annapolis Valley

Some people like Amazon’s new Prime Music service and think it’s a nice value-add for current Amazon Prime subscribers. Others think it’s a lackluster offering that can’t hold a candle to similar services on the market. And some people think Prime Music is an absolute disaster that is horrible for musicians and undermines the industry’s efforts to keep music profitable.

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Apple reportedly has enough sapphire for massive iPhone 6 and iWatch launches

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Apple’s interest in sapphire glass is no longer a secret even if the company is not willing to talk very much about its partnership with GT Advanced Technologies. While many reports have suggested the upcoming iPhone 6 and iWatch will pack sapphire displays, a new report published on Seeking Alpha now claims that Apple has what it takes to sustain 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch massive iPhone 6 launches, with enough left over to cover the iWatch when it launches later this year.

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Watch Conan’s hilarious 9-minute review of Super Smash Bros. for Wii U

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There will be a flood of reviews that washes over the web once Nintendo finally releases Super Smash Bros. for the Wii U later this year. You’ll even find one of them here on BGR, of course. But truth be told, there’s only one review of Nintendo’s next-generation Super Smash Bros. game that you really need to see, and it already ran.

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Take a tour of one of Apple’s most gorgeous new stores

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Apple Stores are known for their sleek, minimalist design, but the latest Tokyo retail location might be the best looking store Apple has ever built. The Verge reports that new store opened in the Omotesando shopping district on Friday, positioned alongside other high-end retailers such as Louis Vuitton and Gucci. Apple’s recently hired retail VP Angela Ahrendts, former CEO of Burberry, was in attendance to celebrate the grand opening.

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Showdown: Everything you need to know about the top streaming music services

%name Showdown: Everything you need to know about the top streaming music services by Authcom, Nova Scotia\s Internet and Computing Solutions Provider in Kentville, Annapolis Valley

Amazon quietly took the wraps off of its new streaming music service earlier this week, and the reception thus far has been mixed. Some see Prime Music as a nice value-add for Amazon Prime users who now have yet another unlimited digital service to enjoy for their annual $99 subscription. Others see it as a half-baked product that doesn’t compete at all with established leaders in the market. Wherever you stand on the matter, the launch of Amazon’s new streaming music service marks a terrific time to revisit all of the top options out there and see how they stack up.

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Watch The Daily Show absolutely rip Google Glass users apart

%name Watch The Daily Show absolutely rip Google Glass users apart by Authcom, Nova Scotia\s Internet and Computing Solutions Provider in Kentville, Annapolis Valley

Google hates it when you say this, but Google Glass has a major image problem. People using the headset are routinely thrown out of public places including movie theaters and cafes, and the most common question many Glass users get asked by non-Glass wearers is whether they’re secretly filming everyone. In case you needed further proof that there’s a major stigma surrounding Glass, then you need to watch a new Daily Show clip in which correspondent Jason Jones absolutely rips into Google Glass users who are complaining that people are being mean to them when they see them wearing a computerized headset on their faces.

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