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Apple's iPhone will go on sale in China on Oct. 17
Apple's iPhone 6 will go on sale on Oct. 17 in mainland China, one of the biggest markets for the company, with high demand expected from existing iPhone users. Read More


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Oh, the irony! iPhone 6 copies the Nexus 4
Could the famously litigious Apple get a taste of its own medicine? Maybe it's time to stop excessive patent litigation. Read More

Apple will consume 25% of all DRAM in the world next year
Apple's consumption of mobile DRAM will grow from 16.5% of the industry's total production volume today to 25% in 2015 as the company outfits more smartphones, tablets and even laptops with DRAM. Read More

Apple quickly replaces bungled iOS 8 update
Apple yesterday released iOS 8.0.2, a replacement for the botched update that shipped the day before but crippled iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus devices by knocking them off their mobile carriers. Read More

Two scenarios that would make OS X vulnerable to the Shellshock bug
Apple's OS X is vulnerable to the Shellshock bug, but it's not that easy for attackers to take advantage of it, according to Intego, which specializes in security software for the operating system. Read More

iPhone owners rip Apple over botched iOS update
iPhone owners are angry -- really angry -- about yesterday's crippling update for iOS 8. Read More

New iOS 8 APIs trigger higher app crash rate
iOS 8, Apple's newest mobile operating system, has exhibited an app crash rate significantly higher than iOS 7 did last year. Read More

Mac and Chromebook sales erode Windows PCs' retail share
Macs grabbed more than a quarter of all U.S. consumer personal computer sales at retail in the 10-week stretch from July 4 to Sept. 1, a research firm said. Read More

Gray market iPhone 6 prices plunge in China
Prices of gray market iPhones have fallen in China, according to a report by the Communist Party's official house organ. Read More

Beats Music plays for now, but expect a rebrand sooner, not later
Apple won't ditch Beats Music, but it will certainly remake it, rebrand it, an analyst said today. Read More


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Apple says just nine customers reported bent iPhones
Apple, responding to Bendgate, Bendghazi, or whatever you wish to call the issue of seemingly-bendable iPhone 6 and 6 Plus models, claims the problem isn't nearly as widespread as the Internet hullabaloo would suggest. Read More

Apple yanks iOS 8 update after crippling iPhone 6 and 6 Plus
Apple today released, then quickly pulled, its first update for iOS 8 after customers flooded its support forum with reports that their iPhone 6 and 6 Plus smartphones could no longer connect to a cellular network. Read More

Apple could have received significant tax reductions from Irish authorities
Apple's alleged favorable tax treatment by the Irish government will come under renewed scrutiny Tuesday, when the European Commission publishes its reasons for opening an in-depth investigation into the company's tax affairs. Read More

iOS 8 and Yosemite are the next step in unconstrained computing
One of the great joys of installing a new operating system is scrutinizing the features born with it. iOS 8 has no shortage of new and enhanced features—Continuity, QuickType, voice notes appended to iMessages, Family Sharing, and Spotlight improvements. But it can be just as satisfying to step back and examine what these features mean and portend for the technology of tomorrow. Read More

FBI director worries about encryption on smartphones
The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation is concerned about moves by Apple and Google to include encryption on smartphones, the agency's director said Thursday. Read More

Jonny Evans: Tim Cook's Apple rises to 'Bendgate' challenge
With "Bendgate" and a faulty software update, Apple certainly endured a couple of difficult days this week. But you can't ignore the speed and efficiency with which it responded to these unexpected challenges. Read More

Jonny Evans: 'Time to act on climate change' says Apple's Tim Cook
When you or a friend buys a product manufactured by a company that is not taking action on climate change, then the true cost of your cheap goods also includes a dead planet. Read More

Jonny Evans: iOS 8 update fail, Bendgate: Heads may roll at Apple
The introduction of the new iPhone, Apple Pay and the Apple Watch should be the moment Cupertino turned years of criticism around. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple's most common iOS 8 questions answered
When you write about Apple your chums ask for tech advice each time a software upgrade is released. Here are answers to some of the most commonly asked iOS 8-related questions. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple's iRich problem under Eire
"If countries change the tax laws, we will abide by the new laws and we will pay taxes according to those laws," said Apple's CFO. Read More


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