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Trade-in volume signals big sales for iPhone 6

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Trade-in volume signals 'tremendous' sales for iPhone 6
  Apple will have a "tremendous" opening of the iPhone 6, buy-back vendors said today, basing their predictions on recent activity by consumers locking in prices for their old smartphones. Read More
 


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You drain me: Apple replaces some iPhone 5 batteries for free
Apple will replace some iPhone 5 batteries free of charge, claiming "a very small percentage" of the smartphones need to be charged more often and those charges were quickly exhausted. Read More
 

Apple updates OS X Yosemite public beta
As expected, Apple today released the second public beta of OS X Yosemite. Read More
 

Automakers put Apple's CarPlay in the slow lane
Some auto manufacturers are delaying their rollout of CarPlay, the software platform from Apple that synchronizes an iPhone to a vehicle's infotainment system. Read More
 

Round smartwatches arrive, but users still waiting for Apple to join fray
LG's new video teaser showing off a round-faced smartwatch to debut next week at the IFA show begs a central question: What do users want in a smartwatch? Read More
 

Apple preps final non-security Mavericks update
Apple is working its way toward releasing OS X Mountain Lion 10.9.5, very likely the last non-security update for the 10-month old operating system. Read More
 

Even rivals are waiting for Apple to get into wearables
  There may be big expectations for the wearables market, but the reality is that until someone transforms the category -- Apple's the usual suspect -- it won't break out of a very small constituency. Read More
 


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FDA approves tech that turns smartphone into stroke warning system
The FDA today approved an algorithm that allows a special iPhone case to record the heart's rhythm and detect abnormalities associated with strokes or other heart-related problems. Read More
 

Jonny Evans: 10 credible future Apple product claims for this week
Apple executives have been promising an amazing year of Apple product introductions since last year, but some products on that schedule may slip -- Apple seldom ships a product until it is ready. All the same, big news is coming and here's the best of what we've heard in the last week. Read More
 

Richi Jennings: iMessage spam explosion: Apple flamed for bad design and dropping ball
Spam spam spam spam. Spam spam spam spam. Wonderful spam. For many users, iMessage is becoming an unusable cesspool of spam. Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) is under fire for poor security design in iMessage, and for failing to react to the (inevitable) spam problem that has ensued. smh. Why do we keep having to reinvent the wheel, every single freakin' time a new communications tool becomes popular? In IT Blogwatch, bloggers eyeroll furiously. Not to mention: Bloody Vikings… Read More
 

Jonny Evans: 16 tips for Mac users who must use Windows
I was forced to use a Windows PC the other day. It was a shock, particularly because search engines generally generate tips for switching from Windows to Mac when queried on this. It made me suspect Mac users may sometimes need a little help when they use Windows because they can't get to a Mac. I assembled these short tips to help such temporary migrants: Read More
 

Jonny Evans: INFOGRAPHIC: Crazy pent-up iPhone 6 demand
Apple's supply chain is rushing to manufacture 100 million iPhones by December following claimed production delays -- but the company has everything to play for and there's huge pent-up demand as Cupertino aims to shift up to 100 million units of the iPhone 6 by the end of this year. Read More
 

Jonny Evans: 10 things we know about Apple's new iPhone 6 A8 chip
Apple's iPhone 6 appears on schedule for its public reveal in September, when they begin churning off the production line into the pockets of tens of millions of customers. The smartphone will use new Apple-designed chips, here's what we think we know about them: Read More
 

Jonny Evans: 15 insanely stupid Apple predictions
The years have not been kind to Apple's critics. Here are a dozen laughable predictions that show how Apple has been going out of business since 1984. Says who? Read More
 

 

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