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Apple: Is Tim Cook turning into Steve Ballmer?

Apple CEO Tim Cook might be following in the footsteps of former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, and that’s not a good thing for the company or its customers. Read More

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Apple smartphones outsold Samsung's in Q4

Apple has overtaken Samsung Electronics in smartphone sales for the first time in two years -- but don't count on it staying ahead for long. Read More

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5 things the iPad Pro needs instead of skinnier bezels

After another disappointing quarter, it's clear that the iPad Pro hasn't reversed the trend of flagging sales, and it's time for Apple to shake things up. Read More

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iOS: The best email apps?

While iOS users can always opt for Apple's email app, there are also plenty of email apps from third party developers that can be a better match for some users. Read More

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WWDC dates announced: Apple is moving its annual conference to San Jose in June

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