If Apple loses the case, it could be forced to allow competing App Stores on iPhones and iPads – and that could cost Apple billions of dollars.
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Apple AirTags: What All iPhone Users Should Know
But AirTags also pose privacy and security risks that all iPhone users should know about. AirTags themselves do not contain cellular connectivity. Instead they use Bluetooth and NFC to anonymously and …
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Apple Weekly Update: Tim Cook, Apple Watch, and everything’s on sale
And Fitbit’s along for the ride too. We don’t know what these new watches will look like, but it’s conceivable that the Apple Watch will get its first bona fide competitor. But even if the gambit is …
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Epic vs Apple continues and Lossless launches — This Week in Apple
The third week of testimony in the Apple and Epic trial dominated this week, but other major events surfaced, including the launch of Apple Music Lossless and Spatial audio, potential new Beats Studio …
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Faith in Humanity Restored: Uber Driver Returns Lost iPhone After 8 Months
Smartphones have become an extension of our bodies, and unfortunately, we spend much more time staring at the screen than we should every day.
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Evernote Releases Skitch for iPad
Some of these tools include text boxes, cropping, color selection, save to Evernote feature, as well as exporting to Twitter, Email, or save to your Camera Roll. All of which are to be expected in a …
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Cook Says Apple Best-Suited to Vet Apps to Keep Users Safe
Apple Inc. does a far better job reviewing apps for iPhone and iPad users than third-party companies, Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook testified in a high-stakes antitrust battle with Epic Games Inc.
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Choosing between the iPhone 12 Pro Max vs. iPhone 12 mini
I explained that I was considering replacing my aging iPhone X but couldn’t decide whether to go big with the iPhone 12 Pro Max or small with the iPhone 12 mini. I detailed most of the significant …
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iPhone 13 — the biggest iPhone 12 flaws Apple needs to fix
The iPhone 13 faces a tall order when it arrives in the fall. Besides the usual expectations that accompany any Apple product launch, the latest iPhone will be tasked with improving upon its …
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Android Circuit: Samsung Beats Apple, Google’s Surprising Store, Galaxy Z Roll Leaks
This week’s Android headlines; Samsung defeating Apple, an Olympic S21 5G, Samsung Z Roll leaks, Google’s I/O announcements, Android 12 beta released, Xiaomi Mi11 X Pro reviewed, Sony launches, Google …
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Apple M1 Macs Choking On GIFs? There’s An Apparent Memory Leak
A user submitted that this one animated GIF that contained around 730 frames was causing weird memory readings on their M1 Mac.
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Apple Watch 7 leak just revealed huge redesign — here’s your first look
New Apple Watch 7 render images just surfaced, teasing a long-awaited flat-edged redesign, as well as an addition of exciting color options. This comes shortly after a leak from Jon Prosser hinted at …
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Sky has the cheapest iPhone 12 and 12 Pro deals around – starting at just £29/pm
Phone 12 deals aren’t exactly the most affordable option out there, especially when you get into the Pro and Pro Max models. Right now, though, Sky Mobile is offering some pretty affordable tariffs …
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Apple Loop: Stunning iPhone 13 Images, Powerful iMac Reviewed, Disappointing iPad Pro Delay
This week’s Apple headlines; a shocking iPhone 13 twist, accessibility improvements in iOS, the latest iPad Pro delay, new iMac review, reporting on Apple in China, iPhone’s Japanese growth, lossless …
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You’ll Soon be Able to Use Your Apple Watch Without Touching the Screen
Companies like Apple and Spotify are making it easier for people with disabilities to use their products. Accessibility advocates hope more follow suit.
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Apple’s Tim Cook grilled by judge overseeing Epic’s Fortnite trial
Apple says its control over the App Store promises security and reliability for users. Epic says it stifles competition.
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Tim Cook faces harsh questions about the App Store from judge in Fortnite trial
Apple called CEO Tim Cook to conclude three weeks of testimony in Epic v. Apple — and with the end of the trial approaching, Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers engaged Cook in a surprisingly tense exchange …
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