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Aug 08, 2016
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Apple brings a squirt gun to the emoji arms race

New emoji in iOS 10 and macOS Sierra include more gender-specific options, as well as a redesign of the pistol emoji. What's next? Read More

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Apple TV Remote app puts a Siri Remote on your iPhone

Apple has released a replacement for its old Remote app, rather than an update. Read More

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The Pokémon Go effect: Apple's App Store enjoys a record-breaking July

It appears that the popular augmented-reality game has also augmented Apple's revenue for the month. Read More

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Yes, you can capture that elusive Charizard—without PokéVision. Read More

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'The Incredible Hulk of iPad cases' is available now for the smaller iPad Pro. Read More

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With a trusty iPad keyboard, writing apps, and ways to access any file on your Mac back home, you'll be able to travel light without missing a step. Read More

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Channels review: Turn your iPad or iPhone into a handheld TV

The Channels app lets you view over-the-air broadcasts and some cable programming in iOS with the right third-party hardware. Read More

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Dropbox Paper, now in open beta, lets teams collaborate in the cloud

Ten months after Dropbox first unveiled Paper, the collaborative writing tool entered open beta on Wednesday and is getting mobile versions for iOS and Android. Read More

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Apple developers will have to impress Gwyneth Paltrow in new reality show

The actress and entrepreneur joins other high-profile mentors in Apple Music's upcoming 'Planet of the Apps.' Read More

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Not all about you: The iPad can be computer enough

Just because you need more it doesn't mean everyone else does. Read More

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Report: Apple cuts back ambitious TV plans to create a familiar-sounding app

Apple is building a digital TV guide for Apple TV and iOS. The very similar Yahoo Video Guide came out last year. Read More

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Podcast 519: Three cheers for App Camp for Girls

Susie and Glenn are joined by Jean MacDonald and Grey Osten of App Camp for Girls, who discuss their project, their curriculum, and the vital importance of snacks. Read More

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