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iPhone snares eighth straight top satisfaction ranking
Apple's iPhone has again taken the top ranking in J.D. Power and Associates' smartphone customer satisfaction survey, the company said. Read More


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Security experts applaud Apple's new two-factor authentication
Apple this week followed the lead of rivals like Facebook, Google and Microsoft, offering two-step authentication to help customers secure their Apple IDs against hacking. Read More

EU mulls Apple antitrust probe over contracts
The European Commission is deciding whether or not to launch an anti-trust investigation into Apple's contracts with European mobile phone companies. Read More

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Apple's hiring of Adobe's former CTO Kevin Lynch opens some intriguing possibilities for the company's future moves, analysts said today. Read More

Despite Schmidt comments, merger of Chrome OS, Android still possible, analyst says
Although Google Chairman Eric Schmidt said this week that Chrome OS and Android will remain separate operating systems "for a very, very long time," one analyst still thinks the two will merge. Read More

Preston Gralla: iPad vs. PC: Sometimes the accepted wisdom is right
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BlackBerry Z10 launches in the U.S.
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