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Apple has become a leading consumer electronics company by reinventing the smartphone with the iPhone as well as the MP3 player with the iPod. Now Apple is looking to revolutionize computing with the iPad. And of course there's the Mac. Simply put, the company is firing on all cylinders.
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Microsoft rolls out Office Mobile for iPhone
Microsoft is rolling out a small-screen optimized version of Word, Excel and PowerPoint for iPhone users who subscribe to Office 365.
New MacBook Air: Haswell ups the game (review)
The major upgrade in the recently announced MacBook Air is the Intel Haswell processor. This processor with its faster graphics makes the Air one of the best laptops ever produced.
Samsung to produce new iPad screens: report
Despite legal woes, Samsung will supply Apple with retina display screens for the new iPad range.
BMW: We won't be changing the architecture of our cars for Apple (Update: OK, maybe)
A BMW spokesperson dissed Apple's iOS in the Car technology, implying that its own in-dash entertainment offering is superior. Then corporate threw it into reverse and went into damage-control mode.
With cheaper iPhone, Apple to break out iPod segmentation model
Apple seems to be planning to model its iPhone sales model after what it did with the iPod. That move could be a boon for emerging market growth.
Is Apple going big with the iPhone while others go small?
Rumors always fly around before Apple announces their new iPhone line. Latest indications state that Apple may launch an iPhone with a 4.7-inch or 5.7-inch display, but I am not convinced that's their strategy.
Apple eyes 5.7 inch iPhone: report
Apple is looking to make bigger phones, according to a report, but if they do arrive it won't be until next year.
Why Apple chose iTunes Radio instead of a catalog streaming service
Apple didn't give it much time during the WWDC keynote, but Apple's iTunes Radio service is a pretty big deal. Here's why Apple decided to use the radio station model (ala Pandora) instead of the catalog model (ala Spotify).
Apple iOS 7 beta bug allows attackers to share private photos
A flaw in iOS 7 gives attackers the ability to quietly go through a user's camera roll to delete pictures or, worse, share them with others — even if the device uses a lock screen.
Apple iOS 7: Removing the obstacle of user interface
Some have accused Apple of copying the user experience of its competitors for the latest version of its mobile OS. Some are complaining that the changes are too drastic, or have not gone far enough. The reality is that the future of computing has one ultimate and common goal, which is to eliminate the user interface altogether.
Apple tweaks EU two-year warranty policy
The warranty has been tweaked to accommodate consumer groups' concerns in Belgium, France, and Germany.
New MacBook Air (mid 2013) and AirPort Extreme teardown
The iFixit team give us a glimpse into a couple of Apple's latest offerings - the new MacBook Air and the AirPort Extreme base station.
Apple just blew its biggest gaming opportunity ever
The console-gaming market is at a major inflection point, but this week Apple was more interested in design geekery than mounting a challenge against Sony and Microsoft in that multi-billion dollar industry. Apple has all the ducks lined up – so why did it just blow its biggest-ever gaming opportunity?
Apple iOS 7: Android copycat?
Actually, Apple's forthcoming iOS 7 isn't so much an Android clone as it is a mashup of everyone else's mobile operating systems.
Apple, Microsoft, big tech push UI changes: Whining is futile
With the exception of Google, Microsoft, BlackBerry and Apple had to take a stab at a redesign for various reasons. The risk of doing nothing was too great.