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This time for sure: Are Apple critics finally right?

How to browse privately and avoid persistent tracking on a Mac, iPhone, and iPad

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Jan 16, 2017
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This time for sure: Are Apple critics finally right?

Probably not based on historical evidence. Read More

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How to browse privately and avoid persistent tracking on a Mac, iPhone, and iPad
How to protect your online conversations with Signal's end-to-end encryption
Apple needs to explain why China requested to remove the New York Times app
What Apple's rumored original TV shows mean for Apple Music
AT&T raises unlimited data pricing as carriers push users away from grandfathered plans
Verizon jacks phone upgrade fees from $20 up to $30
Apple must face claims of monopoly in iPhone app market
Now you can summon an Uber ride without leaving Google Maps
The Week in iOS Apps: Games galore
The Week in iOS Accessories: More accessories seen at CES
Podcast 541: The iPhone turns 10
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How to browse privately and avoid persistent tracking on a Mac, iPhone, and iPad

All browsers let you go incognito when you want to prevent leaving virtual footprints. On the Mac, Safari, Firefox, and Chrome have private browsing, and Safari offers this on iOS too. Read More

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How to protect your online conversations with Signal's end-to-end encryption

In a world of snoopers, end-to-end encryption is the only sensible path to take. Apps like Signal and the strategic use of VPNs are a must. Read More

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Apple needs to explain why China requested to remove the New York Times app

Has Apple become complicit in China's censorship of the internet and surveillance of its Chinese users? Read More

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What Apple's rumored original TV shows mean for Apple Music

Apple is reportedly taking on Netflix, Amazon, and Spotify with scripted shows and movies. Read More

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AT&T raises unlimited data pricing as carriers push users away from grandfathered plans

AT&T is increasing the price of its grandfathered unlimited data plans by $5—just like it did in 2016. Read More

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Verizon jacks phone upgrade fees from $20 up to $30

Verizon is charging you more for the right to buy a new phone. Read More

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Apple must face claims of monopoly in iPhone app market

An appeals court has ruled that Apple must face antitrust charges in a lawsuit that alleges that the company monopolized the market for iPhone apps. Read More

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Now you can summon an Uber ride without leaving Google Maps

A new update to Google Maps tightens the integration with Uber by letting you book and track rides right in the app. Read More

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The Week in iOS Apps: Games galore

When the dog days of winter have set in, what to do? How about distract yourself with a good iOS game. This week's roundup is chock full of them. Read More

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The Week in iOS Accessories: More accessories seen at CES

This week's roundup is full of more iOS-compatible devices seen at last week's Consumer Electronics Show. Read More

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Podcast 541: The iPhone turns 10

Susie and Glenn take a chance to reminisce about the iPhone's introduction, a full decade ago. Read More

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