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How Apple could have built a cheaper iPhone 5C
Apple could have built a much less expensive iPhone, a move most analysts expected before Sept. 10, but that would have risked destroying intangible advantages the company has accumulated over decades, an expert in component costs said Wednesday. Read More


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T-Mobile could see more gains from iPhone 5S and 5C sales
T-Mobile US remains the nation's fourth largest carrier, but stands to gain ground from sales of the new iPhone 5S and 5C. Read More

Touch and type: 3 keyboard covers for the iPad Mini
We look at three keyboard covers for the iPad Mini from Belkin, Logitech and Zagg. Which is best at protecting your screen while typing your data? Read More

Apple beats Coca-Cola to emerge as most valuable global brand
Apple has emerged as the most valuable brand in the world, passing Coca-Cola which held the top position for 13 years, according to a report released by brand consultancy Interbrand. Read More

Apple quietly refreshes iMac all-in-one desktop
Apple quietly refreshed its iMac desktop computer line with Intel's newest quad-core "Haswell" processor, faster solid-state storage options and support for the 802.11ac wireless standard. Read More

Teardowns reveal Apple's customary high margins for both iPhone 5S and 5C
The 16GB iPhone 5S costs Apple approximately $199 to manufacture, while the plastic-encased 16GB iPhone 5C runs $173, putting both new smartphones comfortably within the Cupertino, Calif. company's envious profit margins, an analyst said today. Read More

iOS 7 security update patches lockscreen flaw
Apple yesterday released an iOS 7 software update that fixes a security flaw that let users bypass the iPhone lockscreen to access a range of onboard information and online accounts. Read More

After a week, iOS 7 runs more than half of Apple's mobile devices
Analytics and advertising firms tracking Apple's new mobile operating system iOS 7 said today that its uptake has been 14% faster than last year's iOS 6. Read More

Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak expounds on his hacking shenanigans and online mischief
In his keynote address at a security conference today, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak admitted he has enjoyed many adventures in hacking often for the sake of pranks on friends and family, especially back in his college days and the early years of working on computers and the Internet. Read More

Apple iPhone 5S vs. Nokia Lumia 1020: Which Camera is Better?
Apple last week released its latest iPhones, the high-end iPhone 5S and midrange iPhone 5C. Among the most notable features is the iPhones' iSight camera. The new iPhone 5S has an 8MP camera, which is the same megapixel count as last year's iPhone 5. But Apple says the new device has "a redesigned camera sensor that allows for bigger pixels. Bigger pixels equal better photos. And better photos are precisely what inspired the advancements we made with the new iSight camera on iPhone 5s." Read More


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Jonny Evans: Security: With Touch ID Apple's iOS becomes target number one
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Jonny Evans: Apple's iOS 7 is best for mobile -- but Android is a threat: Pfeiffer
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Jonny Evans: Innovation? Apple was developing Google Glass-like prototypes in 2006
Apple has been developing its own Google Glass systems since 2006, and only took focus off of the project in order to develop the iPhone, a report claims. Read More

Jonny Evans: A simple guide for Android to iPhone/iOS switchers
Apple continues to woo customers across from Android. For the thousands who just purchased an iPhone who used to use an Android device here's an essential guide to help you migrate your digital lives. Read More

Jonny Evans: The Apple Holic's essential guide to Apple's iOS 7 secrets
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