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May 23, 2016
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The best wallet cases for iPhone 6/6s

There's no need to carry a wallet and an iPhone—these cases carry your cards and cash while keeping your phone safe too. Read More

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New Touch ID rules: Why you have to enter your passcode when you wake up

If you haven't used your passcode to unlock your iPhone or iPad for six days, an iOS 9 restriction disables Touch ID if you don't unlock with a fingerprint within eight hours. Read More

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Google Assistant makes it clear that Siri is seriously behind

Voice assistants are getting more intelligent while Siri stays in the slow lane. Read More

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6 Google I/O announcements Apple fans should care about

This week, Google revealed two upcoming apps for iOS, a clever home appliance, plus a VR platform and machine-learning hardware that could give us a hint at what Apple might be working on. Read More

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Google's Gboard doesn't send your keystrokes, but it does leak chicken and noodles

Google's release of the Gboard keyboard alternative in iOS immediately had people asking whether they were sending too much information to the search giant. Read More

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7 Android features from Google I/O that Apple should borrow

Why Cupertino should take a hint from Google's latest updates to Android N and Android Wear, and snag a few features for iOS and watchOS. Read More

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Got privacy? If you use Twitter or a smartphone, maybe not so much

The notion of online privacy has been greatly diminished in recent years, and just this week two new studies confirm what to many minds is already a dismal picture. Read More

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Dragon Anywhere review: Much more powerful than Siri dictation

Even though Dragon Anywhere can only take dictation inside its own app, it works better than Siri, especially for long chunks of text. Read More

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10 classic early iPhone games still worth playing today

Some of the oldest iOS gaming greats are still alive and kicking. Read More

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Why the iPhone needs a 'panic button' now more than ever

Panic mode could give iPhone users a way to protect their data when the law fails to do so. Read More

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Does a cellular Apple Watch make sense? That depends on watchOS

An iPhone-free, untethered Apple Watch may be on the horizon, but watchOS will determine if it's worth the extra monthly bill. Jason Snell explains. Read More

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Fair or fowl? We rank all 16 Angry Birds games

Sixteen?! Rovio's franchise goes under the microscope as it hits the big screen. Read More

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