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Apple: We would never degrade the iPhone experience to get users to buy new phones

  Brendan McDermid | Reuters Apple CEO Tim Cook Apple on Wednesday responded to reports that the Justice Department and Securities and Exchange

Apple iOS 11.2.2 Release Has A Nasty Surprise

On Monday Apple AAPL -0.02% released iOS 11.2.2, its most important update for some time, but it seems in the rush to upgrade some users are encountering

What Apple Should Do About Kids Addicted to iPhones

Happy New Year. I wish I could say we’re off to a good start, but I can’t. A president of the United

Why Insiders Believe Apple Is Planning to Release Its Biggest iPhone Ever in 2018

As we kick off 2018, it’s perhaps no surprise that some of the biggest Apple news items centered on the iPhone. The week kicked

Apple’s $29 iPhone battery replacements are available starting today

Those $29 battery out-of-warranty replacements Apple promised are now available for impacted users with an iPhone 6 or later. The company was initially aiming

Apple’s rare apology over iPhone slowdowns targets ‘on the fence’ upgraders, analyst says

Apple’s slowdown apology was a public relations nightmare: GBH Insights strategy officer  3 Hours Ago | 03:22 Apple’s rare apology over iPhone slowdowns

Apple Watch Gets First EKG Reader in AliveCor KardiaBand

HIGHLIGHTS AliveCor KardiaBand approved by FDA It detects irregular heartbeat, cause of stroke KardiaBand costs $199 AliveCor’s KardiaBand has become the first

Apple is reportedly going to make it easier to run a single app on all devices

Apple is working on tools that will allow developers to easily write one app that will work on iPhones, iPads and Macs, Bloomberg reported

Everything Apple Fucked Up This Year

People like to believe that Apple is a company that never makes mistakes. Never has that logic been so obviously flawed as

Apple has a ‘moral obligation’ to push back in China, says senator who probed the company’s ties

Apple CEO Tim Cook’s recent remarks at a conference in China are drawing criticism from U.S. senators, including one who worries that the