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Apple Archive

Archives for June 2016

Technology
Apple doesn’t love Trump, but Apple CEO Tim Cook is raising money for Paul Ryan and other RepublicansApple doesn’t love Trump, but Apple CEO Tim Cook is raising money for Paul Ryan and other Republicans
Technology

Cupertino doesn’t want to burn all of its GOP bridges.

By Noah Kulwin
Technology
Apple won’t support or fund the GOP convention because of Trump’s discriminatory statementsApple won’t support or fund the GOP convention because of Trump’s discriminatory statements
Technology

The company has chosen not to fund or otherwise support the GOP convention, sources told Politico.

By Johana Bhuiyan
Technology
The Apple Watch OS got a big update this week, but developers still don’t careThe Apple Watch OS got a big update this week, but developers still don’t care
Technology

The new AppleTV and macOS features have them excited, though.

By Ina Fried
Technology
The death of apps has been greatly exaggeratedThe death of apps has been greatly exaggerated
Technology

The meaning of the word “app” is very different today from its meaning in 2008, when Apple’s App Store launched.

By Jan Dawson
Technology
Why isn’t Apple’s iMessage on Android?Why isn’t Apple’s iMessage on Android?
Technology

All the news from Apple’s WWDC, broken down by The Verge’s Lauren Goode and Dieter Bohn.

By Eric Johnson
Technology
Apple drives apps into servicesApple drives apps into services
Technology

The key takeaway from this year’s WWDC was all about Siri, Messages, Maps and Music.

By Bob O'Donnell
Technology
Mossberg: Apple is still a world of its ownMossberg: Apple is still a world of its own
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Technology

Unpacking a packed WWDC.

By Walt Mossberg
Technology
Apple and the expectation of perfectionApple and the expectation of perfection
Technology

Cupertino has two choices: Get more aggressive in improving its own software or, better yet, be more aggressive in acquiring companies that have already proven what they can do.

By Phil Baker
Technology
Here’s how to remove Apple’s built-in system apps in iOS 10Here’s how to remove Apple’s built-in system apps in iOS 10
Technology

Say goodbye to your junk folder.

By Dan Frommer
Technology
Here’s how Apple plans to protect privacy and still compete on AIHere’s how Apple plans to protect privacy and still compete on AI
Technology

The technique involves obscuring personal data but still getting the big picture.

By Dawn Chmielewski and Mark Bergen
Technology
Apple’s WWDC 2016 onstage lineup was more diverse than it has ever beenApple’s WWDC 2016 onstage lineup was more diverse than it has ever been
Technology

Six men, four women, two people of color.

By Noah Kulwin
Technology
Watch some of Apple’s biggest announcements from WWDCWatch some of Apple’s biggest announcements from WWDC
Technology

Get your video fix here.

By Recode Staff
Technology
Apple is injecting iPhones with more AI to take on Google PhotosApple is injecting iPhones with more AI to take on Google Photos
Technology

It’ll be a test of its device-only approach.

By Mark Bergen
Technology
Apple Pay is coming to websites and it’s a really big dealApple Pay is coming to websites and it’s a really big deal
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Technology

It has been pitched to retailers as a way to convert more shoppers browsing for stuff on their computers and phones into actual buyers.

By Jason Del Rey
Technology
A live TV package — ESPN, CNN, AMC and more — is finally coming to Apple TVA live TV package — ESPN, CNN, AMC and more — is finally coming to Apple TV
Technology

Apple gets first crack at Sling TV’s new user interface.

By Peter Kafka