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A programmed reaction: Some things just have to be bad

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Face ID on the iPhone X: Everything you need to know about Apple's facial recognition
How Apple can fix its awful pre-ordering system
How to share your contact card in iOS
3 small announcements that hint at Apple's big future
iPhone Upgrade Program FAQ: How to upgrade your iPhone every year through Apple's financing plan
AirPods: New wireless charging case ships in December for $69, according to report
How the iPhone X and cellular Apple Watch fulfill Apple's design ideals
The Eeyore principle: Face ID will never work
Apple Watch Series 3: The best product from Apple's iPhone X event
iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus: Where, when, and how to preorder Apple's latest smartphone
iPhone X, iPhone 8, Apple Watch Series 3, Apple TV 4K, and other happenings from the iPhone X event: Macworld Podcast episode 573
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Face ID on the iPhone X: Everything you need to know about Apple's facial recognition

Apple introduced Face ID with the iPhone X, a new way to secure the phone. You have questions and we'll have the answers in this FAQ. Read More

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How Apple can fix its awful pre-ordering system

Millions of people set their alarms to order the iPhone 8 and Apple Watch Series 3 this morning. It doesn't have to be that way. Read More

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How to share your contact card in iOS

A seemingly trivial task requires setup and many steps to use. Read More

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3 small announcements that hint at Apple's big future

The iPhone X may look like Apple's future, but looking to some of the phone's smaller features tell us what's coming after that. Read More

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iPhone Upgrade Program FAQ: How to upgrade your iPhone every year through Apple's financing plan

Apple's iPhone Upgrade Program staves off sticker shock by letting you pay for your iPhone via monthly installments. Here's how it works. Read More

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AirPods: New wireless charging case ships in December for $69, according to report

The only cable the AirPods needed was for charging. But next year, you'll no longer need that cable, making the AirPods wireless in every way. Read More

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How the iPhone X and cellular Apple Watch fulfill Apple's design ideals

Apple has always made design a product priority, but the company has reached new heights with its latest products. Read More

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The Eeyore principle: Face ID will never work

It's never worked before so it certainly won't work now. Read More

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Apple Watch Series 3: The best product from Apple's iPhone X event

The iPhone X is getting all the attention, but the only revolutionary product Apple announced this week is the Apple Watch Series 3 with cellular. Read More

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iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus: Where, when, and how to preorder Apple's latest smartphone

Preorders for the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus start right at midnight on Friday, September 15. Here's how to get one from Apple, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, or Verizon. Read More

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iPhone X, iPhone 8, Apple Watch Series 3, Apple TV 4K, and other happenings from the iPhone X event: Macworld Podcast episode 573

The iPhone X was Tuesday's event headliner, but Apple had plenty of other news and announcements to share. We talk about iPhone 8 Apple Watch Series 3, Apple TV 4K, and more in the Macworld Podcast. Read More

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