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New Yosemite dev preview may herald public beta update later this week | iPhone 5C's China bust raises questions about Apple's pricing for '14 models

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Petition demands Apple fix MacBook Pro graphics woes
A petition started last year that urges Apple's CEO to recall older MacBook Pro laptops to fix a graphics problem has passed the 10,000-signature mark, part of an ongoing effort by customers to get Apple to step up. Read More


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New Yosemite dev preview may herald public beta update later this week
Apple released the sixth developer preview of OS X Yosemite today. Read More

iPhone 5C's China bust raises questions about Apple's pricing for '14 models
Apple's iPhone 5C, the lower-priced model introduced last year -- by many accounts to boost sales in countries like China -- has done poorly in the People's Republic. Read More

Microsoft whacks Apple with new Surface Pro 3 ads
Microsoft is taking on Apple's MacBook Air with a trio of new ads, doubling down on its contention that the Surface Pro 3 is a better laptop than the real laptop. Read More

The biggest iPhone security risk could be connecting one to a computer
Apple has done well to insulate its iOS mobile operating system from many security issues, but a forthcoming demonstration shows it's far from perfect. Read More

Chromebooks may grab 5% of PC market, about the same as Apple's Mac
Sales of Chromebooks will reach more than 5 million this year, accounting for about 2% of all personal computers. Read More


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Apple bans two chemicals from product assembly after protests
Apple is banning the use of two toxic chemicals from final assembly processes for its products, after watchdog groups demanded the company replace the substances with safer alternatives. Read More

Jonny Evans: Liberation: 10 OS X steps to free Mac disk space
Are you running out of space on your Mac? Are you unable to save files because your computer tells you its disk is full? Clean your drive with these ten simple tips... Read More

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If you've ever spent time swapping between fonts to find the most appropriate one you need for use in any project, you've been wasting time -- this hidden feature had you covered all along. Read More

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Preston Gralla: New Windows Phones will be swamped by the iPhone 6, Samsung Note 4
Microsoft's timing couldn't be worse: It's expected to announce one or two new Windows Phones on September 4, just one day after Samsung will reveal the Note 4 phablet, and five days before Apple shows off its newest line of iPhones. Do the new Windows Phone devices have a chance? Read More

Jonny Evans: 6 Apple lessons Microsoft never learned
If only Microsoft had been able to learn from Apple across the last few decades, it's possible the company wouldn't be in the state it is in. Read More


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