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May 21, 2019

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Do Apple devices need anti-virus software?

The nature of cyber attacks is changing, and traditional perimeter defenses aren't as effective as before. Your best option is anti-virus combined with other security tactics. Read more ▶

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Interest in older iPhones declines

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Android swipes right on Apple's iOS gestures | TECH(talk)

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Apple has a chance to build a social network we can trust

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Interest in older iPhones declines

Speculation claims Apple may terminate support for older iPhones when iOS 13 is introduced, but that simply reflects consumer sentiment. Read more ▶

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Configure your new business PC to $599+ and save $60. Create a $1299 configuration and save $150. Spend $1,999 and save $350. For a limited time, and only with this coupon code. Read more ▶

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Apple invests in tomorrow’s coding talent

Apple opened up the application process for new students to join its Developer Academy in Naples, Italy. Read more ▶

 
 
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Android swipes right on Apple's iOS gestures | TECH(talk)

At this year's Google I/O, the company highlighted new gestures for navigating in Android Q – gestures that will look surprisingly familiar to iPhone users. Computerworld's JR Raphael and Ken Mingis talk about what's changed and why it's a good thing for users. Read more ▶

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Apple has a chance to build a social network we can trust

Forget Ping, privacy concerns and Apple's growing services give it a chance to offer a social network we can trust Read more ▶

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