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iMessage will reportedly dodge EU regulations, won’t have to open up
iMessage isn't popular enough with businesses to force interoperability.
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Apple diagnostics software being made available for DIY repairs
For the first time ever, customers wanting to carry out DIY repairs on their devices will be given access to...
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Fedora Linux now runs on all M-powered Macs - except one
The first full-fledged desktop distro for M-chip Macs, Fedora Asahi Linux is a giant step forward in bridging the gap between Linux and Apple silicon hardware.
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Top 5 Apple Products to Look Forward to in 2024
2024 is shaping up to be a landmark year for Apple, with the company set to enter a new product category for the first time since 2015. We're...
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The Inside Story of PC Magazine, PC World, and Macworld's Origins, as Told by David Bunnell
In the early 1990s, David wrote a proposal for a book about his life and adventures in publishing, covering the founding of PC Magazine, PC World, Macworld, and more. The book didn't happen, but the proposal is good reading in itself.
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The Mac turns 40: How Apple's rebel PC almost failed again and again
In 1984, a $2.5k computer - with a 9-inch black-and-white display, 128KB RAM, 400 KB floppy drive, and built-in networking - changed everything. Until it didn't. Then these two things saved the Mac.
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Apple won’t give up control of the iPhone
It’s disingenuous to argue that sideloading is a safety issue, and Apple knows it.
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The real significance of Apple's Macintosh
40 years on, it's still widely misunderstood
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Apple refuses to relax its iron grip on iPhones in Europe
As its walled garden crumbles, Apple grudgingly allows EU users to sideload applications. Will regulators take stiffer action, and what about the US?
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Apple’s Vision Pro headset to hit stores in the US. Here’s what you need to know | CNN Business
The Vision Pro, Apple’s first new product in seven years, has officially launched in stores worldwide.
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Apple won’t be forced to open up iMessage by EU
The DMA’s interoperability requirement won’t apply.
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Apple Wins Strategically Important Micro SIM Patent
In April of this year we first reported on Apple's patent application for a Micro SIM connector. The timing of Apple's new micro SIM connector patent couldn't have been more perfect in light of the battle between Nokia and Apple over the design of future miniature SIM cards for mobile devices.
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Will It Blend? - iPhone 5 vs Galaxy S3
It's time for Tom to get a new phone. So which one should he get? The new iPhone 5, or the Samsung Galaxy S3? You know how he will decide. Which blends best.
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Customer claims Sprint said his fingers are too fat for iPhone
A customer claims he went to a Sprint store to replace his damaged iPhone 4 and the Sprint salesperson told him his digits were too porky.
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Thinner, lighter full-sized iPad due in March
Even with Apple’s launch of the fourth-generation iPad last month, Apple is rumored to be preparing to launch yet another new iPad in the coming months.
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The End of the Map
Apple Maps stands at the end of a long line of cartographic catastrophes. Say goodbye to the Mountains of Kong and New South Greenland—the enchanting era of geographic gaffes is coming to a close.
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"Pinch to zoom" Apple patent used against Samsung thrown out
All 21 claims of U.S. patent No. 7,844,915 -- also known as the "pinch to zoom" patent -- were rejected by the Patent Office today, following a re-examination.
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Apple Reportedly Killing Chargers That Power Both Lightning and Legacy iGadgets
A Kickstarter developer claims Apple dropped the hammer on its multi-device charging station because of a new, and so far unannounced, licensing rule for the Apple Lightning connection cable.
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Steve Jobs’s Yacht Impounded In The Port Of Amsterdam
One of the last projects Steve Jobs worked on before his passing was an 80-meter yacht that was co-designed by renowned designer Philippe Starck.
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Corrupt Apple Store Employees Come Forward Across America
We thought the crookedest little Apple Store in Texas was an isolated case. We were wrong: confessions from Apple's retail squads around the country (and world) poured in.
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