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OS X Yosemite uptake climbs to 13% in first week

Apple mum as Mac owners wrangle with Yosemite's Wi-Fi problems | Toshiba Chromebook 2 review: An attractive Chrome OS experience

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OS X Yosemite uptake climbs to 13% in first week
A week after its release, Apple's OS X Yosemite powered 13% of all Macs in the U.S. and Canada, about the same uptake rate seen last year by Mavericks. Read More


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Apple mum as Mac owners wrangle with Yosemite's Wi-Fi problems
Mac owners whose Wi-Fi connections went haywire after upgrading to OS X Yosemite are filing a steady stream of complaints about the problem in discussion forums, blogs and social media sites. Read More

Toshiba Chromebook 2 review: An attractive Chrome OS experience
Toshiba's new Chromebook 2 offers admirable build quality and outstanding speakers and display. However, its less-than-sterling performance makes it an imperfect package. Read More


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5K Retina iMac supply tightens
Ship times for Apple's new 5K Retina iMac continue to slip, proof that the company's problem syncing supply and demand is getting worse. Read More

Want to use Apple Pay or Google Wallet? Avoid Rite Aid
Just days after the launch of Apple Pay, Rite Aid has stopped accepting the payment system at 4,600 stores in the U.S. Read More

Apple Pay's next move: phone-to-phone payments?
The launch this week of Apple Pay is giving many people their first taste of NFC payment technology, which allows them to buy things in a store by bringing an iPhone 6 close to a compatible terminal. But the NFC standard also allows payments to be made directly between smartphones. Apple and its competitors, such as Google Wallet, don't offer support for that part of the standard, but the technology already exists inside many of today's NFC-equipped phones and could one day allow retailers to accept NFC payment using smartphones. It would also be technically possible for individuals to exchange money with their friends through the same system.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More


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