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Lawmakers investigate how AI in Apple, Google invade privacy

The government is finally understanding the invasion of privacy concerns around companies like Facebook, Apple and Google with their services and devices like iPhone and Android. Will these companies fix the real problem or be forced by the government like the medical community must do today with HIPAA? Read More

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The MacBook Pro's T2 chip boosts enterprise security
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The rapidly growing business case for Apple's ARKit
How to use Apple Maps more effectively
The throttled MacBook Pro: Discussing the heat problems with Apple's new laptop
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The MacBook Pro's T2 chip boosts enterprise security

The new T2 chip in Apple's MacBook Pro provides a secure boot, even for Windows installations on a Mac. Read More

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About that MacBook Pro Core i9 throttling story

Is that software optimized yet? Doesn't look like it is... Read More

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The rapidly growing business case for Apple's ARKit

There's a rapidly growing need for almost every enterprise to spend time thinking about how augmented reality (AR) can transform their business. Read More

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How to use Apple Maps more effectively

How to use some of the lesser-known features tucked away inside Apple Maps. Read More

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The throttled MacBook Pro: Discussing the heat problems with Apple's new laptop

The MacBook Pro's Core i9 CPU has come under fire (figuratively) for its performance. Our editors have some early thoughts and testing results on the laptop's CPYU throttling. Watch Now

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Why two Apple HomePods really are better than one

A review of a paired HomePod system, music playback quality and what it tells us about tomorrow. Read More

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