Pre-Order Your T-Mobile iPhone 5 Now Ahead Of April 12 Launch

T-Mobile is finally getting the iPhone 5 on April 12th, and you can now pre-order the device online ahead of its launch. Prices start at $99.99 for...
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Tim Cook Apologizes To Chinese Customers, Translated To English

Earlier this week Tim Cook issued an extensive apology to Apple’s Chinese customers. A link to the apology, which was only published in Chinese, was...
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A New And Incredibly Fitting Memorial For Steve Jobs

While it’s been roughly a year and a half since the passing of Apple’s longtime CEO, Steve Jobs still manages to find his way into...
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Apple’s Spaceship Campus Behind Schedule, Nearly $2 Billion Over Budget

Back in 2011, at what ended up being his last public appearance, Steve Jobs presented plans for a new corporate campus for Apple that would...
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Apple Adds New Age Rating Notification Tags To iOS App Store Descriptions

Apple has made a small change to its App Store, with the company prominently showcasing recommended age ratings for applications. A small informational box can now...
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Samsung To Open 1,400 Retail Stores Inside Best Buy Stores

Samsung is making another move in its rivalry with Apple, this time focusing on retail stores. Whereas Apple opened its own chain of Apple retail...
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PSA: iTunes Audiobooks Are Not Backed Up To iCloud

Audiobooks purchased via iTunes are not backed up by iCloud and can only be downloaded once. If purchased on a Mac, iTunes users can drag-and-drop...
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Google Retiring WebKit Engine, Going At It Alone With Blink

Google’s decided that WebKit isn’t cutting it for Chrome anymore, the company has decided to fork the open source engine, and instead, begin to integrate...
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App Store Bug Adds “Offers In-App Purchases” Badge To Some Apps That Don’t Offer In-App Purchases

Apple recently added new badges to the App Store to let users know which apps offer in-app purchases before they buy. A bug was discovered in...
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Apple To Revolutionize iTV With One iRing To Rule Them All

Analyst Brian White of Topeka Capital Markets released some new research today outlining some interesting features for Apple’s still-rumored television set, including an iRing motion...
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Koalcat’s “Clear” A Ripoff – Or, Why iOS Developers Don’t Do Android

At this point in the game, you’ve probably come across Clear for the iPhone. The ToDo application, built on gestures, has been pretty famous around...
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Court Rules You’re Still Not Allowed To Resell Your iTunes Music

A major lawsuit was recently settled between Capitol Records and music start-up ReDigi, a platform for users to buy and sell “used” digital music that was...
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Apple To Announce Q2 Earnings April 23

Apple has posted to its investor news page that it will release its Q2 earnings and revenues on April 23rd. These results will be shared...
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Hi My Name Is Kim Jong-Un And I’m A Mac

Apple may have just stumbled upon a perfect new spokesperson for the company’s advertising efforts. A recent picture that has made its way out of...
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Facebook Launches Home, It’s Not What You Expected

The rumors suggested it would be a phone, and others thought it would be a variant of Android, a fork to stick it to Google...
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Apple To Drop Samsung, Turn To Innolux For iPad Mini Displays

It’s no secret that Apple is trying its darnedest to move away from Samsung any way it can. According to Taipei Times, Apple will turn to...
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Apple Sued By State-Owned Film Studio For Selling Unauthorized Chinese Movies On iTunes

China isn’t giving Apple an easy time lately. The company was recently targeted by a Chinese state-run broadcaster who attempted attempt to bash Apple, which unfortunately...
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Help Apple Make Maps Good, Apply To Be A ‘Ground Truth Manager’

With numerous horror stories and bad press surrounding Apple’s Maps app, the company has certainly struggled with its most recent controversial release. As swarms of...
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