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Apple gives users tool to see what data it has collected
Apple Inc on Wednesday rolled out an online tool to users in the United States...
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Hip and knee surgeons to use Apple Watch to monitor patients
Up to 10,000 Americans due to have hip or knee replacements will be able to...
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Alibaba passes blame for Alipay thefts to Apple
Chinese tech giant Alibaba warned users on Wednesday that they could be at risk from...
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Apple responds to Businessweek’s ‘malicious chip’ report
The October 2018 issue of Bloomberg Businessweek incorrectly reports that Apple found “malicious chips” in...
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UK cyber security agency backs Apple, Amazon China hack denials
Britain’s national cyber security agency said on Friday it had no reason to doubt the...
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Apple, Salesforce teaming up on mobile apps for business
Customer relations software company Salesforce says it will join with Apple to create new business...
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Apple shaves cost from displays in newest iPhones: analyst firm
Apple shaved some parts from the display in its largest new iPhone, helping keep costs...
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Apple, Salesforce team up to bring Siri to more business apps
Apple and Salesforce.com are entering a partnership in which the iPhone maker will help Salesforce...
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US duties spare Apple gadgets but cloud industry takes a hit
The United States will spare Apple Inc’s Watch and other consumer gadgets from the latest...
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Critics say the new iPhones have borrowed from the copycats
To cater to the Chinese consumer market, Apple has decided to add dual-sim features to...
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Apple teased by Xiaomi for over-the-top pricing of iPhones
Enthusiasts were overly excited by the leaks and rumours of the budget iPhone which was...
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LG Display picked as second OLED supplier for iPhones
South Korea’s LG Display has been chosen as a second supplier for organic light-emitting diode...
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The Apple Watch inching toward becoming a medical device
Apple is trying to turn its smartwatch from a niche gadget into a lifeline to...
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Apple iPhones get bigger and pricier, Watch turns to health
Apple Inc introduced its largest-ever iPhone and a watch that detects heart problems on Wednesday...
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Fake mobile chargers can be deadly, here’s how to identify them
How do you know that the original-like charger of your smartphone is not fake? And,...
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Huawei releases world’s first 7nm mobile phone chip
Chinese phone maker Huawei announced it has released its self developed phone chip, the advanced...
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Apple admits defect in iPhone 8 models, offers to repair them for free
Apple has disclosed that its iPhone 8 smartphones had a defect and that it has...
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Apple to launch cheaper entry-level MacBook in September: Report
Next month, in September, Apple will be taking the wraps off its new line of...
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Apple accused of pressuring game rivals in Japan
Japanese regulators are investigating Apple over allegations it unfairly pressured Yahoo Japan to slow the...
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Apple hits $1 trillion mark
Apple became the first $1 trillion publicly listed US company on Thursday, leading a rebound...
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China's Huawei pulls ahead of Apple to become number-two smartphone seller in the world
Richard Yu, chief executive officer of Huawei Technologies Co., holds the Mate 10 Pro smartphone...
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Apple to fix devices damaged by Japan's floods for free
Apple wants to help Japan flood victims in its own way possible. The company is...
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Need To Get Your Get 2012 Macbook Pro Repaired? Good Luck, Because It's "Vintage" Now
Apple has designated the original 15-inch Retina MacBook Pro as a “vintage” product. No, that...
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Samsung Settles Patent Suit with Apple
Samsung and rival Apple have at last settled an epic patent lawsuit that had been...
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Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak Believes Indian Techies Are 'Too Predictable' To Innovate
According to Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, Indians tend to lack a certain creativity when it...