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Intel’s super-speedy new storage tech didn’t arrive soon enough to make it into the new MacBook ProIntel’s super-speedy new storage tech didn’t arrive soon enough to make it into the new MacBook Pro
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The company’s 3-D Optane technology should give flash storage a big boost, but probably won’t show up in laptops until next year.

By Ina Fried
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With the Touch Bar, Apple again puts its faith in third-party developersWith the Touch Bar, Apple again puts its faith in third-party developers
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And it makes the calculator the killer app. Seriously — you heard it here first.

By Tom Mainelli
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Hands-on with Apple’s new MacBook Pro: Watch as we touch the new Touch BarHands-on with Apple’s new MacBook Pro: Watch as we touch the new Touch Bar
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Apple’s new MacBook Pro with Touch Bar will ship in November, starting at $1,799Apple’s new MacBook Pro with Touch Bar will ship in November, starting at $1,799
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The new multi-touch keyboard strip looks interesting.

By Dan Frommer
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We’re liveblogging Apple’s Mac event today starting at 10 am PTWe’re liveblogging Apple’s Mac event today starting at 10 am PT
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Apple MacBook Pro event: How to watch liveApple MacBook Pro event: How to watch live
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The action starts at 10 am PT, 1 pm ET.

By Dan Frommer
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Apple’s new MacBook Pro touchscreen strip: What we don’t knowApple’s new MacBook Pro touchscreen strip: What we don’t know
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We all know it’s coming. But here are a few big questions.

By Ina Fried
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Apple is launching its new TV guide tomorrow — but Netflix won’t be a part of itApple is launching its new TV guide tomorrow — but Netflix won’t be a part of it
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It’s an easier way to find and watch video on Apple TV.

By Peter Kafka
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Apple is delaying the launch of its AirPods, saying it needs more time to make the wireless earbuds perfectApple is delaying the launch of its AirPods, saying it needs more time to make the wireless earbuds perfect
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The company needs “a little more time.”

By Ina Fried
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Ex-AOL exec Ted Leonsis sounds off on Apple, Snapchat, Netflix and moreEx-AOL exec Ted Leonsis sounds off on Apple, Snapchat, Netflix and more
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Leonsis spoke with Kara Swisher on the latest episode of Recode Decode.

By Eric Johnson
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China went from Apple’s fastest growing region to its biggest loser. Can it bounce back?China went from Apple’s fastest growing region to its biggest loser. Can it bounce back?
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Apple sees iPhone 7 demand prompting a return to growth.

By Ina Fried
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Apple still isn’t seeing much growthApple still isn’t seeing much growth
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It expects holiday quarter sales to rise from 2015, but just barely.

By Ina Fried
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This leaked MacBook Pro image shows Apple Pay in action on a fancy new touchscreenThis leaked MacBook Pro image shows Apple Pay in action on a fancy new touchscreen
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The laptop is expected to be introduced at an event on Thursday.

By Ina Fried
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Apple is about to tell us if it expects to start growing againApple is about to tell us if it expects to start growing again
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The company is no doubt getting some boost from Samsung’s Galaxy Note 7 woes, but will it be enough?

By Ina Fried
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Here’s why it doesn’t make sense for AT&T to own Time WarnerHere’s why it doesn’t make sense for AT&T to own Time Warner
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(And it doesn’t make sense for Apple to own it, either.)

By Edmund Lee
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Does anything less than an Apple Car even make sense?Does anything less than an Apple Car even make sense?
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Historically, the company has believed in making the whole device, not just the software.

By Ina Fried
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Macs are cheaper for businesses, and even IBM says soMacs are cheaper for businesses, and even IBM says so
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Big Blue says it saves hundreds per year when employees choose a Mac.

By Ina Fried
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Apple Mac event: October 27 in CupertinoApple Mac event: October 27 in Cupertino
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Remember when the original Mac said, “Hello”? Well, “Hello again.”

By Ina Fried
We took a new car for a spin and now we’re hooked on Siri
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Experiencing Apple’s auto ecosystem with CarPlay, Apple Watch — and even Maps.

By Carolina Milanesi
Apple plans to launch new Macs at an October 27 event
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Yep, that means some Sierra-powered computers are arriving right before the holidays.

By Ina Fried
Apple’s new patent is basically a giant flower pot
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The design appears to be the one used at an Apple store in London.

By Ina Fried
Apple has hired a big brain in AI to make Siri less dumb
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Carnegie Mellon researcher Russ Salakhutdinov will remain a professor in addition to his work at Apple.

By Ina Fried
The iPhone 7’s missing headphone jack has turned out just fine
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Apple has finally shipped a new iPhone without a “-gate.”

By Dan Frommer
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Mossberg: Why does Siri seem so dumb?Mossberg: Why does Siri seem so dumb?
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And if doesn’t get smarter soon, what does it mean for Apple?

By Walt Mossberg
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The U.S. Supreme Court will weigh in on the value of design patents in the Apple-Samsung hearing TuesdayThe U.S. Supreme Court will weigh in on the value of design patents in the Apple-Samsung hearing Tuesday
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It’s the first time in more than a century that the court has taken up a design patent case.

By Ina Fried
A French company is suing Apple to open the iPhone to rival browsing engines
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Apple should be forced to allow other browsers to execute code, the suit alleges.

By Ina Fried
Sources: Google will not make a Twitter bid and Apple is also an unlikely suitor
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Amid speculation, the tech giants have other aims.

By Kurt Wagner and Kara Swisher
Full transcript: Europe’s Commissioner for Competition Margrethe Vestager on Recode Decode
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“I think it’s a completely honest thing to want to do business. ... But there is a limit to everything.”

By Eric Johnson
Watch some of Steve Jobs’s best interviews, five years after his death
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Recode founders Kara Swisher and Walt Mossberg reminisce on hosting Jobs at the D conference.

By Dan Frommer
Consumer technology companies want a stake in enterprise
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After a decade of tech going from the consumer world into the enterprise, we’re now seeing it going back the other way.

By Jan Dawson
More than half the iPhones in the U.S. are already running iOS 10
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Not bad for two weeks.

By Ina Fried
EarPods and AirPods and the power of ‘good enough’
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It’s notable that Apple chose not to ship its Bluetooth AirPods in the box with new iPhones, even though its vision for the future is a wireless one.

By Jan Dawson
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Police can’t read your iMessages, but here’s what they can seePolice can’t read your iMessages, but here’s what they can see
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Apple can tell them who you’ve tried to ping.

By Ina Fried
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Mossberg: Running Windows 10 and macOS Sierra togetherMossberg: Running Windows 10 and macOS Sierra together
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The new Parallels 12 does the job well, even on aging hardware.

By Walt Mossberg
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Full transcript: Walt Mossberg and Dan Frommer talk Apple on Too Embarrassed to AskFull transcript: Walt Mossberg and Dan Frommer talk Apple on Too Embarrassed to Ask
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Mossberg and Frommer joined Recode’s Kara Swisher and The Verge’s Lauren Goode on this special Apple Event episode of Too Embarrassed to Ask.

By Eric Johnson
McLaren or not, Apple needs a carmaker partner
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The iPhone maker needs someone to help it in the fast-moving autonomous vehicle arena.

By Ina Fried and Johana Bhuiyan
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Mossberg: Apple’s new watchOS 3 shows the virtue of starting overMossberg: Apple’s new watchOS 3 shows the virtue of starting over
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Yes, there’s new hardware. But the software may be the bigger leap.

By Walt Mossberg
Apple’s MacOS Sierra is here, bringing Siri to the desktop
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The update also brings Apple Pay and a universal clipboard.

By Ina Fried
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Google and Apple should have limits, too, says Europe’s competition enforcer, Margrethe VestagerGoogle and Apple should have limits, too, says Europe’s competition enforcer, Margrethe Vestager
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The European commissioner for competition has become a thorn in the side of several tech companies in recent years.

By Eric Johnson
James Corden is the second-most interesting thing about the new Apple Music ad
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Meet Bozoma Saint John.

By Peter Kafka