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RIP data: It only ever shows Apple losing

The Week in iOS Apps: Brown Bear comes to life

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Dec 05, 2016
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RIP data: It only ever shows Apple losing

No matter what the data shows, it's bad for Apple. Read More

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The Week in iOS Apps: Brown Bear comes to life

This week's roundup includes a new app that celebrates the 50th anniversary of a children's favorite. Read More

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Random iPhone 6s shutdowns due to faulty battery component, Apple says

A problem with iPhone 6s products randomly shutting down comes from a battery flaw found in a small number of models, according to Apple. Read More

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Researchers find a way bypass the iOS activation lock

Two researchers claim to have found a way to bypass the activation lock feature in iOS that's supposed to prevent anyone from using an iPhone or iPad marked as lost by its owner. Read More

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How to find out if your iPhone 6s is eligible for free battery replacement

Apple is offering to replace batteries for free on certain iPhone 6s smartphones that shut down randomly: Here's how to find out if yours qualifies. Read More

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Photoshop Express 5 for iOS review: Adobe boosts app with brilliant collage feature

New hooks into Google Photos expands cloud-based interoperability. Read More

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How Apple could make international travel easier

The iPhone and Apple Watch are already capable travel companions, but improvements to Maps, Apple Pay, and SIM-switching would go a long way. Read More

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What happens when you send a text message to a landline telephone?

You accidentally sent a text to a landline. What does the recipient hear? Read More

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The mysteries of the GPU in Apple's iPhone 7 are unlocked

Users have praised the performance of Apple's A10 Fusion chip in the iPhone 7, but its underlying graphics architecture may not be so new after all. Read More

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Apple reportedly betting on drones and indoor data to make Maps better

Drones go places cars can't. Read More

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How to send incoming calls directly to voicemail on your iPhone

Can't take phone calls right now? Zap incoming iPhone calls to voicemail. Read More

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Apple will start blocking those iCloud Calendar spam invites

Apple is actively working to address the Calendar spam invites. Here's a fix in the meantime. Read More

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