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Rights group lauds privacy changes in Apple's iOS 6
Apple has received rare praise from a leading rights advocacy group for incorporating important new privacy enhancing features in its recently released iOS 6 operating system. Read More


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OS X Mountain Lion's torrid upgrade pace cools
More Mac users took to OS X Mountain Lion last month even as its explosive growth in August slowed dramatically. The ebbing uptake fit earlier OS X upgrade trajectories. Read More

Apple: Use Google, Bing, Nokia -- anything but Apple
You know the Mapocalypse is bad when Apple's own CEO tells the world to use someone else's products. Apparently Apple's most loyal fanboys didn't get the memo. Read More

Why the PC makers and Microsoft will never beat Apple
The real reason for Apple's growth in a stalled PC market is that the entire user experience is better. Even when some components are not very good, the whole is greater than the sum of the parts. Read More

Developers: Up with iOS, down with HTML5
A just-released survey of more than 5,000 developers put another massive dent in in HTML5's reputation as a development platform for mobile apps. Apple, though, still shines in the hearts of developers. Android? Not so much. Read More



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