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January 14, 2020

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Apple refuses latest government iPhone-unlock request

By refusing to put a permanent backdoor in its iOS platform, Apple is protecting millions of users from future threats by both governments and hackers, privacy advocates said. Read more ▶

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What we can expect from Apple in 2020

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Apple’s ‘Pro Mode’ is made for Mac professionals

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6 iPhone hacks to make you more productive

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Apple wants privacy laws to protect its users

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Apple’s App Store generates $1B a week

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Apple has a chance to grow as half a billion Windows 7 PCs hit EOL

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What we can expect from Apple in 2020

2019 was a big year for Apple, with the arrival of the Apple Card, the iPhone 11, the new Mac Pro and and a new MacBook Pro. What can we expect from the company in 2020? Macworld’s Michael Simon and Computerworld’s Ken Mingis offer their prognostications. Read more ▶

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Apple’s ‘Pro Mode’ is made for Mac professionals

Apple reportedly develops new ‘Pro Mode’ to boost application performance. Read more ▶

 
 
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6 iPhone hacks to make you more productive

There are many ways to be more productive while on the go with your iPhone. Here’s a brand new collection of them. Read more ▶

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Apple wants privacy laws to protect its users

And it continues to reject demands for security 'backdoors.' Read more ▶

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Apple’s App Store generates $1B a week

We’re more willing than ever to buy digital products, and that’s good for Apple. Read more ▶

Image: Apple has a chance to grow as half a billion Windows 7 PCs hit EOL

Apple has a chance to grow as half a billion Windows 7 PCs hit EOL

Apple could reap a good harvest as Microsoft ends support for nearly half a billion Windows 7 PCs. That support stops on Jan. 14. Read more ▶

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