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Analysts Say Risks from Supreme Court and Trade War Not a ‘Threat’ to Apple
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Analysts Say Risks from Supreme Court and Trade War Not a 'Threat' to Apple

Charlotte Henry · May 14, 2019

Monday’s Supreme Court ruling and the US-China trade war are not a “threat to future growth potential” for Apple, said analysts at Cowen.

Van-Seyla Mork Pleads Guilty to $1 Million Apple Scam
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Van-Seyla Mork Pleads Guilty to $1 Million Apple Scam

Andrew Orr · May 14, 2019

This week Van-Seyla Mork of Kalamazoo, Michigan pleaded guilty to a US$1 million Apple scam. He filed fraudulent complaints to Apple customer support.

Vodafone Confirms UK 5G Launch
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Vodafone Confirms UK 5G Launch

Charlotte Henry · May 14, 2019

Vodafone will switch on its 5G network on July 3 in seven cities across the UK, the company announced. It will use Huawei equipment.

Disney Takes Control of Hulu Following Comcast Deal
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Disney Takes Control of Hulu Following Comcast Deal

Andrew Orr · May 14, 2019

Disney and Comcast made a deal in which the former immediately assumes full control of Hulu. Within five years Comcast will sell its stake.

Major WhatsApp Spyware Vulnerability Revealed
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Major WhatsApp Spyware Vulnerability Revealed

Charlotte Henry · May 14, 2019

A major WhatsApp vulnerability that allowed hackers to inject spyware via voice calls made on the popular messaging app has been revealed.

macOS 10.14.5 Brings Security Updates
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macOS 10.14.5 Brings Security Updates

Andrew Orr · May 13, 2019

Alongside iOS 12.3 and other software updates, Apple also released macOS 10.14.5, and it brings bug fixes, supports AirPlay 2, and more.

Twitter Location Bug Collected Location Data from iOS Users
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Twitter Location Bug Collected Location Data from iOS Users

Andrew Orr · May 13, 2019

A now-fixed Twitter location bug inadvertently let the app collect your location data under certain circumstances.

Today at Apple Podcast Session Coming to Chicago
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Today at Apple Podcast Session Coming to Chicago

Charlotte Henry · May 13, 2019

The Apple Store on Michigan Avenue in Chicago, Illinois will host a new Today at Apple session this month aimed at getting people podcasting.

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Apple Releases iOS 12.3 Update With New TV App

Andrew Orr · May 13, 2019

Apple has released the iOS 12.3 update, much of which is focused on a new TV app that the company introduced in its March keynote.

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Increased Tariffs Could Raise iPhone XS Price by $160

Andrew Orr · May 13, 2019

Following an increase of tariffs on Chinese goods by the Trump administration on Friday, today China retaliated, and the iPhone XS price could be affected.

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Apple Card Images Appear Online

Charlotte Henry · May 13, 2019

Leaked images of the forthcoming Apple Card appeared online over the weekend, and some staff have reportedly already received theirs.

Apple Suffers Antitrust Case Defeat in Supreme Court
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Apple Suffers Antitrust Case Defeat in Supreme Court

Charlotte Henry · May 13, 2019

Apple suffered a major defeat in the Supreme Court, which ruled that consumers can continue their antitrust case against the company.

Sketchy Rumor Claims iOS 13 Support Won’t Include iPhone SE, Others
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Sketchy Rumor Claims iOS 13 Support Won’t Include iPhone SE, Others

Andrew Orr · May 10, 2019

A new rumor claims that iOS 13 support won’t include the iPhone 6, iPhone SE, and iPhone 5s. But Andrew thinks it’s sketchy.

Apple Wins Group FaceTime Lawsuit Over Bug
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Apple Wins Group FaceTime Lawsuit Over Bug

Andrew Orr · May 10, 2019

In January Apple released an iOS update that enabled Group FaceTime. There was a security flaw with it that Apple was sued over.

Apple Pay Hungary and Luxembourg Close to Launch
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Apple Pay Hungary and Luxembourg Close to Launch

Andrew Orr · May 10, 2019

Apple Pay Hungary and Luxembourg are close to launching, following an expansion to Iceland and coming soon to the Netherlands.

Google Podcasts Comes to iOS in the Web
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Google Podcasts Comes to iOS in the Web

Andrew Orr · May 10, 2019

Last year Google announced its podcasting service called Google Podcasts. Today iOS users can find and listen to them within Google search.

Jony Ive Explains The Rainbow at Apple Park
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Jony Ive Explains The Rainbow at Apple Park

Charlotte Henry · May 10, 2019

Design guru Jony Ive has revealed more details on the thinking behind the rainbow stage that has appeared in the heart of Apple Park.

UK Royals Launch Mobile Mental Health Crisis Service
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UK Royals Launch Mobile Mental Health Crisis Service

Charlotte Henry · May 10, 2019

The Dukes and Duchesses of Cambridge and Sussex launched a new text messaging support helpline for those suffering a mental health crisis.

Facebook Co-Founder Chris Hughes Says The Company Should Be Broken up
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Facebook Co-Founder Chris Hughes Says The Company Should Be Broken up

Charlotte Henry · May 10, 2019

In an opinion piece for the New York Times, Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes said that the social media giant needs to be broken up.

Apple Offers a Ton of Springtime Apple Pay Discounts
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Apple Offers a Ton of Springtime Apple Pay Discounts

Andrew Orr · May 9, 2019

Apple occasionally offers customers Apple Pay discounts for one retailer at a time. But today’s promotion includes eight companies.

Dyson’s Electronic Vehicle Plans Revealed
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Dyson's Electronic Vehicle Plans Revealed

Charlotte Henry · May 9, 2019

Patents and a memo from engineer Sir James Dyson regarding his company’s plans for an electric vehicle have been revealed.

YouTube Music Trailing Behind Apple Music and Spotify
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YouTube Music Trailing Behind Apple Music and Spotify

Charlotte Henry · May 9, 2019

Google’s premium music service continues to trail Apple Music and Spotify – YouTube Music has significantly fewer subscribers than its rivals.

Waze for iOS Gets Pandora Radio Integration
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Waze for iOS Gets Pandora Radio Integration

Andrew Orr · May 9, 2019

Pandora Radio announced today that Waze for iOS and Android will integrate with the streaming service.

Photo App Ever Uses Photos to Train Facial Recognition Tools
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Photo App Ever Uses Photos to Train Facial Recognition Tools

Andrew Orr · May 9, 2019

Photo app Ever uses the photos that people upload to its service to train facial recognition tools. These tools are then sold to private companies, law enforcement, and the military.

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