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February 26, 2019

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Apple’s plan to integrate iOS, macOS apps could mean renewed focus on desktops

Apple's move to enable the development of apps that run on iPhones, iPads and Macs could mean the company now sees more growth potential in desktops as the smartphone market becomes more saturated. Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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Smartphone makers are pricing themselves out of the market

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Review: Bezalel’s Prelude wireless smartphone charger loses the cable

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Apple is learning why shortcut security is a bad idea

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A Mac user’s guide to the Google Chrome browser

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People like iPhone SE, but Apple doesn't seem to care

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Apple is losing value and that’s a good thing

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20 things we learned about the Apple Car project

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A Comprehensive Guide: Mac Management for Beginners

While some are very familiar with Mac and macOS management already, many of you are diving into Mac management for the first time. This guide is for the latter, and will help you build and master your Mac management skills. Read more ▶

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Smartphone makers are pricing themselves out of the market

Makers of high-end smartphones are seeing declining sales as users who find them too expensive increasingly opt to keep their phones longer, according to a global smartphone sales report. Read more ▶

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HP's President's Day Sale Continues With up to 56% off Select Products - Deal Alert

For the next few days, HP's online store is offering some steep discounts on laptops, desktops, printers and other products you might have had your eye on. Read more ▶

Image: Review: Bezalel’s Prelude wireless smartphone charger loses the cable

Review: Bezalel’s Prelude wireless smartphone charger loses the cable

When it comes to wireless charging, this is truly a portable charger that requires no cables – not even to recharge its own battery. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Apple is learning why shortcut security is a bad idea

Apple is learning why shortcut security is a bad idea

With its enterprise developer certificate program, Apple chose convenience over security. You can guess what happened. Read more ▶

Image: A Mac user’s guide to the Google Chrome browser

A Mac user’s guide to the Google Chrome browser

Though Safari is the default browser for most mac OS users, some have to use Chrome. Read more ▶

Image: People like iPhone SE, but Apple doesn't seem to care

People like iPhone SE, but Apple doesn't seem to care

Apple has put yet another batch of iPhone SE smartphones up for sale at its clearance store, it knows they are popular, why not upgrade it? Read more ▶

Image: Apple is losing value and that’s a good thing

Apple is losing value and that’s a good thing

The value of Apple ID data on the Dark Web has declined, even as the value of other services has increased Read more ▶

Image: 20 things we learned about the Apple Car project

20 things we learned about the Apple Car project

An Apple white paper tells us a little more about the company's work on autonomous vehicles. Read more ▶

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