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Source: Macworld

31 Stories

Apple is opposing a judge’s order to break into a terrorist’s iPhone

Governments like to trick people into selling their freedom in exchange for the promise of security, and they're willing to exploit the fear and outrage that follows terrorist attacks to help trick...

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The BoomStick makes your cheap earphones suck a bit less

Earphones aren't something that most people spend a lot of money on, mostly because it's so easy to damage or lose them, not to mention a lot of smartphones come...

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Apple Pay will begin its most important expansion ever next year

While mobile payment services are only just now starting to become popular in the United States, they've been wildly popular in Asia for a while. That's why it's such a...

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Facebook has decided to shutdown its standalone app division

Periscope and Vine proved that Twitter is perfectly capable of releasing successful standalone apps, but Facebook's many attempts to do the same haven't been quite as successful. Other than Messenger, which doesn't even...

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Facebook’s live streaming feature is now available to regular users

Live streaming is the name of the game right now, and Facebook wants in on the action. The company launched a live streaming feature for official celebrity accounts a while...

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Android users can now download Apple Music

Apple loves to keep its services and software exclusive to its own platforms, but when it comes to music streaming, that kind of policy just won't fly. Android has far...

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More people are switching from Android to iOS than ever before

Adding insult to injury, not has Apple been selling record numbers of iPhones almost every quarter, last quarter saw the largest percentage of Android users switching over to iOS in...

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Twitter is already bringing advertisements to Moments

Well, that didn't take very long. I'm sure many of you were hoping that the Moments feature that Twitter recently rolled out was going to be free of advertisements, and it...

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Microsoft’s unique approach to messaging uses photos instead of texts

Messaging apps are a dime a dozen nowadays, which is companies like Yahoo have been forced to get creative when releasing their own messaging apps. Putting the Yahoo branding on...

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Apple has decided to remove in-app ad-blockers from the App Store

Apple may have taken a big step forward when it decided to allow ad-blocking in the iOS 9 version of Safari, but that doesn't the company is ready to go all-out...

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