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Apple resumes iPhone reservation system as supplies shrink
Apple reopened a reservation program today for iPhone 5 retail sales, telling customers it's their best chance of scoring a new smartphone anytime soon. Read More


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Review: Apple's iPhone 5 destined for success
With the iPhone 5, Apple has again delivered something worthy of the iconic iPhone name and legacy, says columnist Michael deAgonia. Read More

Apple warns iCloud users of looming storage loss
Apple on Monday began reminding some iCloud users that they will soon lose the 20GB of free storage they'd received when they migrated from MobileMe. Read More

Apple rolls out iOS 6, upgrades Mountain Lion
Apple today shipped iOS 6, an upgrade that replaces Google Maps with Apple's own mapping technology and turn-by-turn GPS navigation. Read More

Apple iOS 6 review: A worthwhile upgrade
iOS has evolved into a robust and powerful mobile OS, says columnist Michael deAgonia. Read More

iOS 6 device management: What companies should know
Apple is clearly making it easy for businesses and IT departments to secure new iOS 6 features and is ramping up devise security in several ways. Columnist Ryan Faas offers an overview of what's new. Read More

Slideshow: iOS 6 arrives: 16 key new features
Although the new OS for the iPad and iPhone is largely a collection of refinements, users will still want it Read More

iPhone 5 sales top 5M on opening weekend
Apple today said it had sold more than 5 million iPhone 5 smartphones during the opening three-day weekend of sales, a 25% increase over last year's launch of the iPhone 4S. Read More

QuickPoll: Is Apple's iPhone 5 likely to shake up the smartphone market?
Apple's iPhone 5 smartphone will feature a larger screen, 4G LTE network and iOS update. Is the iPhone 5 likely to shake up the smartphone market? Read More

In early tests, iPhone 5 customers praise fast LTE wireless speeds
LTE data speeds with the new LTE-ready iPhone 5 are many times faster than speeds over older 3G networks, according to delighted users, who praised the data speeds on Monday. Read More


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Apple's Maps app blunder ranks with 'Antennagate' in missteps, say experts
Apple's stumble with its new mapping app is a debacle right up there with 2010's "Antennagate," analysts said today. Read More

Troubled Apple Maps app sparks attack ad from Google's Motorola
Motorola Mobility, a division of Google, has created an ad that mocks the troubled Apple Maps application in iOS 6. Read More

Tweets run 2 to 1 for Google over Apple in iOS 6 map mess
Consumers ranked Google Maps better than Apple's new homegrown mapping technology by more than 2 to 1 on Twitter, a social media analytics company said today. Read More

Mass riot erupts at Foxconn factory in China
Apple supplier Foxconn said an "incident" involving 2,000 workers erupted late Sunday night near a company manufacturing facility in China, as photos posted online showed cars turned over and store windows broken in what appeared to be a mass riot. Read More

Riot at Foxconn factory in China blamed on harsh security guards
Foxconn workers are blaming company security guards for Sunday's unrest at a manufacturing facility in China, claiming that the mass riot was the result of an escalating brawl between assembly line workers and security guards. Read More

Foxconn Chinese factory reopens after mass riot
Apple supplier Foxconn reopened a manufacturing facility in China on Tuesday a day after it closed following a mass riot involving 2,000 workers that was later brought under control by local police. Read More

Apple goes against grain, extends support for Snow Leopard
Apple yesterday quietly released a security update for OS X 10.6, aka Snow Leopard, effectively extending support for the three-year-old OS beyond the normal lifecycle. Read More

Apple's chip future looks bright with first custom-designed A6
The iPhone 5 smartphone has the A6 CPU, which industry experts say is the first in a line of many upcoming Apple custom processors that will better balance performance with battery life in iPhones and iPads. Read More

Starbucks to support Passbook in iOS 6 by end of September
Starbucks said Friday it will update Passbook in iOS 6 at the end of September, presumably meaning it will integrate its existing Starbucks digital payment card into the new mobile app from Apple. Read More

Jonny Evans: Why are Apple iPhone users more platform loyal than Android users are?
Android devices seem to be gateways to life with an iPhone, at least according to the latest survey/infographic which claims around 22 percent of Android users plan to move to an iPhone within the next six months. Read More

 
 
 

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