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Petition urges Apple not to release technology for jamming phone cameras
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Petition urges Apple not to release technology for jamming phone cameras

Over 11,000 people have signed a petition asking Apple not to deploy technology that would allow third parties like the police to use it to disable cameras on user phones under certain circumstances. Read More

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How Apple and Facebook helped to take down KickassTorrents

It turns out a couple purchases on iTunes helped bring down the mastermind behind KickassTorrents, a popular file-sharing site. Read More

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SoftBank buys ARM: What will Apple do?

SoftBank will buy ARM for $32 billion. Should Apple be worried about its ARM licenses? Will Apple make its own bid for ARM? Read More

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Apple updates OS X El Capitan with final non-security fixes

Apple today updated OS X El Capitan, likely for the last time other than for security patches. Read More

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Apple’s Metal API and World of Warcraft running at 5K resolution

Apple’s Metal API has already improved graphics performance in World of Warcraft. But how does the game run at 5K resolution on the iMac? Read More

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