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Apple Apologizes for Secretly Slowing Older iPhones
Apple apologized for secretly slowing down older iPhones, a move it said was necessary to avoid unexpected shutdowns related to battery fatigue.
Texas Family Blame Apple's FaceTime in Suit Over Fatal Crash
A Texas couple whose 5-year-old daughter died in a crash involving a driver who was allegedly using Apple's FaceTime video chatting app is suing the tech company.
Apple to Offer Cash for Reporting Security Flaws
Apple says it will start offering cash rewards of up to $200,000 to hackers who come forward with information about security flaws in the company's software.
As iPhone Sale Sag, Apple Touts Apps and Services Instead
You can expect to hear a lot more from Apple about the virtues of mobile apps and online services in coming months. And for good reason: They're just about the only part of Apple's business that's growing right now.
Why Your Phone May Never Get Android's Latest Features
Chances are good that the free software update announced by Google Wednesday won't arrive on your Android phone for some time - if ever. (If you're an iPhone user, rest easy; none of this affects you.)
Apple to Open App Development Center in India in Early 2017
Apple will set up an app design and development center in southern India, the company announced Wednesday, shortly after company chief Tim Cook arrived in the country on his first visit.
Apple Still Strong at 40, but Are Best Years Behind It?
Apple turned 40 on Friday, and it's a very different company from the audacious startup that Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak launched in a Silicon Valley garage in 1976.
Apple Planning Product Launch on March 21
Apple has announced its next product launch event will be on March 21. The tech giant provided no details, in keeping with its usual effort to build anticipation before it announces new products.
Apple: Congress, Not Courts, Must Decide on iPhone Hack
Apple Inc. will tell a federal judge this week in legal papers that its fight with the FBI over accessing a locked and encrypted iPhone should be kicked to Congress, rather than decided by courts, The Associated Press has learned.
Experts: The FBI's iPhone-Unlocking Plan for Apple is Risky
In its battle with Apple over an extremist's iPhone, the FBI says neither the company nor anyone else has anything to fear. Security experts say it's not so simple.
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