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It's not game over for Apple TV -- yet

The Apple TV is an interesting product in the company's line-up, a potential trojan horse into millions of homes. But it's falling behind the times. Read More

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Scammers scare iPhone users into paying to unlock not-really-locked Safari

Apple has patched a bug in the iOS version of Safari that let criminals spook users into paying $125 or more because they thought the browser was broken. Read More

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Trump again uses iPhone to tweet, backtracking from 2016 pledge

President Donald Trump now uses an iPhone to broadcast his famous early-morning tweets, even though last year he urged supporters to boycott Apple. Read More

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Apple said to drop Imagination's IP in favor of own graphics chips

Apple will soon stop using intellectual property from Imagination Technologies Group for graphics processing units for its iPhone and other devices. Read More

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Google Calendar finally comes to the iPad

Google's Calendar app is making a long-awaited move to a new device: Apple's iPad. Read More

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Jonny Evans: Apple listens to developers, eradicates 'free' imitation at App Store

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Jonny Evans: 12+ reasons you'll want to be at WWDC 2017

Here are 12 reasons to keep an eye on why we'll all want to find out what happens at this year's Apple developer's event. Read More

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Jonny Evans: Apple: WWDC isn't big enough anymore

Apple's platforms, products, and services have expanded and its global developer community is vast. Should the company launch a second developer event? Read More

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Jonny Evans: Apple looses its Imagination, will build its own GPU

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