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Privacy settings you need to enable now on iOS 7

Privacy is a hot topic when it comes to mobile devices. As such, it's no surprise that some of the most important privacy settings on iOS 7 are disabled by...

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BlackBerry fights to stay alive with rumored 40% cut in workforce

The end may be near for the smartphone pioneer. With reports coming in that BlackBerry (formerly Research in Motion) may be cutting nearly half of their global workforce, our assertion...

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Why the real Box Notes target isn’t Microsoft Office

In the past week-plus, Apple announced plans to make its iWork office suite free for iOS users, and Box has fielded a preview of its own collaborative note-taking technology. On...

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Why Apple went 64-bit with the iPhone 5s

The reasons why Apple put a 64-bit processor inside the iPhone 5s goes way beyond hype. While the applications for it might be limited right now, Apple is paving the...

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2015: 64-bit ARM chips in iPhone 5S serve up taste of Intel-free future for Apple

Like many others on the East Coast, I spent my lunch hour going through the various computer industry liveblogs of Apple's iPhone 5C and 5S launch event. While many of...

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Apple’s iWork now free on all new iOS devices

The tech world tuned in to today's round of Apple announcements, which mainly focused on the introduction of the iPhone 5c and iPhone 5s. However, In today's keynote, the iPad and iPhone maker...

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15 most wanted features in the next iPhone 5S

Apple bought biometrics firm AuthenTec in 2012 for $356 million. Since then, the Cupertino, Calif.-based technology giant filed new patents to suggest a sensor could sit behind or near to...

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Low End Android Phones Don’t Cut it in the US

Low-end Nokia smartphoes have helped Windows Phone grab eight percent of smartphone sales in Europe's five major markets, but the would-be third platform to Android and iOS is struggling to...

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