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Mar 28, 2016
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iPhone SE first look: Where 2012 meets 2016

Jason Snell takes a close look at the new iPhone SE and he finds himself thrown back in time. Read More

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9.7-inch iPad Pro first look: A worthy successor to the iPad Air 2

It looks like an iPad Air. It feels like an iPad Air. But spend some time with the new 9.7-inch iPad, and you'll know it's a Pro. Read More

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Why Apple's quiet iPhone and iPad reveals are bigger deals than you think

They might lack sizzle, but the new iPhone SE and 9.7-inch iPad Pro fill important market niches. Read More

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iOS 9.3 is ready to install with Night Shift, password-protected Notes, and more

Apple's iOS 9.3 adds handy new features like Night Shift and password-protected Notes, and also fixes a flaw recently discovered in iMessages. Read More

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FAQ: What you need to know about the 4-inch iPhone SE

It starts at $399, it does Live Photos but no 3D Touch, and the battery should even outlast the bigger iPhones. Read More

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Yes, your old iPhone 5s case will fit on the new iPhone SE

Apple confirmed that 5s cases will also fit on the new iPhone SE, but that doesn't mean you can't buy a case designed specifically for the new 4-inch phone. Read More

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Everything you need to know about the iMessage security flaw patched by iOS 9.3

Security researchers discovered a number of weaknesses in iMessage's encryption system. Apple's patches are already slated to appear. Read More

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9.7-inch iPad Pro FAQ: What you need to know about Apple's mini mega tablet

Apple's new iPad Pro has a few similarity with its bigger, older sibling. But it also sports major new features. Read More

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Apple's CareKit gives you and your doctors a better understanding of your health

CareKit apps will help you monitor symptoms, medication, and treatment plans for a variety of medical issues. Read More

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Will an iPad Air 2 case fit on the 9.7-inch iPad Pro?

Will your old case work, or will you have to buy a new one? Like so much in life, it depends. Read More

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watchOS 2.2 now available, supports multiple Apple Watches on a single iPhone

Apple also updated Maps, added more languages, and update the security content. Read More

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Every just-announced Apple accessory, including Watch bands, iPad Pro cases, adapters, and more

Apple announced several new accessories during their spring event on Monday—and quietly launched others in the Apple Store with no fanfare. Here's what's new for the iPhone SE, iPad Pro, and Apple Watch. Read More

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