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Apple unveils new, thin MacBook Pro, iOS 6, and more OS X features
Apple executives unveiled several expected products at its Worldwide Developers Conference, but the company also announced a few surprises, such as an effort to put its Siri voice-based assistant technology in cars. Read More


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WWDC's real news: Apple moves beyond iOS and OS X
The real focus at WWDC after the curtain has been drawn on the keynote will be iCloud, Siri, and these other services, because Apple is creating a rich ecosystem of services that aren't device-specific. Read More

Apple's MacBook Air price cuts make it tougher on Windows Ultrabooks
The company's move makes it tough for competitors looking to cash in on the thin-and-light category with Windows-powered Ultrabooks, Intel's marketing label for MacBook Air competitors. Read More

How to turn an iPhone into a BlackBerry
Loath to give up control to their users, the IT police are steadily adding more and more restrictions and locks to smartphones and tablets, making them into BlackBerry-like devices. Read More

Why the iPad has smoked the Kindle Fire
Sales of the Kindle Fire are tanking, and that says something important about the tablet market: People expect to be able to use a tablet to get work done, and any tablet that can't do the job isn't going to last long. Read More



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