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Apple Unveils the iPhone Xs and Xs Max

Apple has unveiled its latest iPhones, the Xs and Xs Max. And while they may look the same, there are improvements under the hood.

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How to Watch the Apple iPhone Event Live on Twitter

On September 12, 2018, Apple is set to unveil a new iPhone. And you're invited to watch it happen live on Twitter.

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Netflix Wants to Stop Paying the Apple Tax

Netflix would like to avoid handing over 30 percent of your subscription to Apple. So it's testing cutting Apple out of the loop.

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6 Fun Ways to Give Your Mac a Retro Look

Wish your Mac looked a little more retro? Here's how to get a classic look, complete with icons and fonts, on your modern Mac.

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Apple Is Now Worth $1 Trillion and Counting

With its share price hitting $207.05, Apple became a trillion-dollar company 42 years after it was formed.

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How to Safely Delete or Deactivate Your Apple ID

Want to delete your Apple ID for privacy reasons or because you left Apple behind? Here's what to know before you deactivate or delete your Apple account.

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The Apple ID FAQ: 10 Most Common Issues and Questions Answered

Have questions about your Apple ID? We answer the common questions on how to reset your Apple ID password, removing your credit card, and more.

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WWDC '18: Apple Announces iOS 12, macOS 10.14, and watchOS 5

Apple's WWDC 2018 conference has came and gone. Here are the biggest announcements from WWDC to get excited about.

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5 Weird but Incredible Mac Conversions: Modbooks, Touchscreen iMacs, and More

Mac conversions were once popular, but they're almost all extinct today. Learn all about the most interesting of these souped-up Macs.

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17 Basic macOS Terms and What They Mean

As a Mac user, you'll likely be overwhelmed with unfamiliar names. Let us guide you through some of the most important macOS terms.

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How to Set Up, Configure, and Troubleshoot Your Apple HomePod

Having issues with your Apple HomePod or need help setting it up? We'll show you how to configure and troubleshoot your new device.

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Apple Unveils a New iPad Aimed at Students

Apple has updated its entry-level iPad, adding some improved specs and support for the Apple Pencil. But this isn't the budget iPad for students some were expecting.

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iPhone Explained: 20 Key Terms by Apple You Need to Know

Don't know what AirDrop, CarPlay, HomeKit, and other Apple terms mean? Here are some common and uncommon iPhone terms you should definitely know.

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Don't Quit Mac! 7 Great Reasons to Keep Using MacBooks

Jumping ship from Apple to anything else represents more than a simple change of operating system, and it's not a change to be taken lightly.

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The New AirPods Could Have Hands-Free Siri

One thing Apple does consistently is deliver new versions of its existing products. And it looks as though a new version of the AirPods is already on the way.

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HomePod Review: The Most Apple Thing Ever

Apple's HomePod marks the company's entry into the smart speaker market. But should you buy one?

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The Apple HomePod Can Stain Your Furniture

It turns out that Apple's smart speaker can stain wooden furniture. Giving us another reason not to buy a HomePod.

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4 Apple "Features" That Were Actually Lies

When Apple gets something wrong, they have a tendency to spin mistakes as "features".

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Apple Explains How to Use Your New HomePod

With the HomePod being a brand new product from Apple, the company clearly thinks its customers may need a little help figuring out how to use it.

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Retina Display vs. True Tone: What's the Difference?

Apple has a serious knack for marketing technology. Two terms pop up more than most: Retina display and True Tone. But what are they, and do you need them?

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