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HTC, LG and Huawei have all tried the idea before.

It’s at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium.

Spotify doesn’t like exclusives. But it says it won’t bury Frank Ocean and other acts in its search results.

The winning couple already own one of six working Apple 1 computers.

It’s been five years since Steve Jobs resigned as Apple CEO.

The unit, for sale on Charitybuzz, could be an early prototype.


It’s simply no longer amusing when I absent-mindedly tap on my Macbook Air’s screen.


Sometimes you gotta say “tl;dr” — even to Tim Cook.


We actually don’t know what Steve Jobs would have done. And today’s market is very different than it was when Jobs was CEO.


The company is reportedly paying $200 million for Turi, run by a University of Washington professor.

Tim Cook doesn’t want to sell you TV anymore. He wants to tell you what’s on TV.


In its latest ad, Apple is not just implying that the iPad Pro can replace your PC — it’s saying it is actually going to do more than your PC.
It’s Apple’s first retail location in the borough of 2.6 million people.

There aren’t many tech categories, let alone products, that have reached the 10-digit mark.


Born in the company’s research labs, Microsoft Pix focuses on taking better pictures of people.


Investors have “extremely low” expectations.


It’s time for a transparent rate structure.


“One of my goals is to be right, all the time. Meaning, correct. And that’s impossible.”

Pokémon Go may be a sensation, but the novelty of the App Store is over.


What does a company that’s steeped in hardware innovation do when its major product line has reached a state of maturity?

Eddy Cue on skinny bundles, translated.


The legal filing, in conjunction with the Human Rights Campaign, says the law condones “invidious discrimination.”

The Apple CEO says the killings remind us that “justice is still out of reach for many.”


Begone, English-only.

Do you see an Apple car yet?


“We cannot stand by as Apple uses the App Store approval process as a weapon.”


Since 2002, Gruber has owned a chunk of the conversation about Apple — and he does it all solo.

“The opportunity to compete must remain open for new entrants and smaller competitors.”


“This limited-edition band is a symbol of our commitment to equality.”


Getting a “Carrier Settings Update” message on your iPhone or iPad, but not sure what it’s all about? Read this FAQ to learn more.

If he were just getting started now, he says, he’d be doing something in virtual reality.

“Differential privacy” is Apple’s way of collecting data without being totally creepy.


Apple recognizes the existential threat in third-party apps and wants to make sure users aren’t just spending time on its devices, but actively using its services as well.


Nobody puts Siri in a corner.


Plus: How to build a successful media business with no advertising, no VC funding and no drama.


Many developers have already made the tough decision to leave the App Store in favor of direct sales. Will Apple’s new monetization options get them to return?
Pearl wants to bring new technology to your old(ish) car.

Research into cloud-ready networking gear leads to a new company.