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Stolen Smartphones, Black Friday Bargains, TIME For Miley [Tech News Digest]

Database of stolen smartphones, Apple wins another lawsuit, Microsoft narrows CEO search down, Black Friday bargains revealed, Miley Cyrus tops TIME poll, App Ops opens up Android, and hunt for $7.5 million worth of Bitcoins.

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Xbox One Fix, Bookless Library, Microsoft Attacks Chromebooks [Tech News Digest]

Xbox One disc drive fix & teardown, Xbox One swearing ban, free Xbox One games, library with no books, Apple invented smartphone, YouTube battles commenters, "OK, Google" Chrome voice command, Twitter feedback, Microsoft attacks Chromebooks.

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Apple Store for iPad Arrives in Time for the Holidays

Apple finally released on Wednesday an iPad version of its Apple Store app, which allows users to browse and order products, and make appointments at Apple retail stores.

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Defective PS4 Debuts, Apple Accuses Samsung, Batkid Wins Internet [Tech News Digest]

Sony sells lots of games consoles (including some defective ones), Steve Ballmer reveals the truth about his exit from Microsoft, Apple accuses Samsung of copying, Amazon and Facebook team up, and Batkid goes viral.

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Apple's Next Creation: Is This The Upcoming AppleTV?

Tired of waiting for Apple, industrial designer Martin Hajek whipped up his version of the allegedly upcoming iTV (or AppleTV, whatever it'll be called).

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Apple Spaceship, Amazon Sundays, Twitter Droids [Tech News Digest]

Apple's cult status is confirmed, Netflix and YouTube are shown to suck, Apple Maps steals users away from Google Maps, a new WoW expansion pack is revealed, and Blockbuster claims This Is The End.

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Ballmer's Successor, YouTube Comments, Facebook Likes, TARDIS Truth [Tech News Digest]

Microsoft edges closer to naming CEO, a computer-generated girl tempts predators, Apple forces Apple stock to shut down, YouTube comments lose their edge, and Doctor Who's TARDIS is shown to be theoretically possible.

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Google Helpouts, Everpix Neverpix, Wii Mini, Gmail Sucks [Tech News Digest]

Google Helpouts starts, Everpix dies, Nintendo announces Wii Mini, Chrome is malware-busting, Apple will return to America, Google's augmented reality game opens, Microsoft goes after Google, and video games are good for us.

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Apple AirPort Extreme Base Station Review and Giveaway

Today, I'll be putting the Apple AirPort Extreme through its paces, seeing how much of a benefit I'll achieve over the top tier router supplied by my cable company.

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Apple Reuse And Recycling Program Launches Across Apple Stores In The U.K.

Apple has offered online trade-ins for long but this is the year they have opened up the in-store version of the program in the U.K. Now, you can exchange your old phone.

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iPhone 5c Review And Giveaway

At this year's iPhone event, Apple announced not one, but two new iPhones, a first for the company. We are giving away an unlocked 16 GB green iPhone 5c to one lucky winner.

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Breaking Down Apple's iPhone 5c and 5s Keynote

Am I alone in thinking that the new iPhone 5c and 5s stink?

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How the New iWork for iCloud Works With Your Apple Devices

iWork for iCloud is a suite of online office applications (consisting of Pages, Keynote, and Numbers) that sync with the Mac and iOS versions of the programs. The online versions of iWork mirror most of the main features of the desktop versions, and users will be able to import and edit Word files online as well. Here's what you can expect when you finally get your hands on iWork for iCloud.

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Could This Be The Next Apple iPhone?

How realistic is this concept mockup of an edge-to-edge iPhone 6? If you look closely, you'll find several elements currently present in iOS 7: the signal strength indicator, the font, the flat icons, even the App Store and Settings icons. And here's the kicker, this mockup was published in March 2013, by JohnnyPlaid from CA, USA -- several months before iOS 7 was even revealed to the public.

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10 Hilarious Images That Mock The New Mac Pro Design

Can't innovate anymore , my ass -- those were the words uttered by Phil Schiller, senior vice president of worldwide marketing at Apple Inc. during the unveiling of the new Mac Pro at WWDC '13. However, does it surprise you learn that not everyone is affected by Apple's Reality Distortion Field? To show their displeasure with the new design, the public resorted to mockery. Here are 10 hilarious uses for the new Mac Pro (design).

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9 Innovative Apple Products That Didn't Make It

It shouldn't surprise you to learn that not all of Apple's past creations were as well-received as the products they make today. Take the Macintosh TV (1993-1994) for example; Apple's first attempt at creating a computer-television hybrid. The Macintosh TV cost $2,097 when it was introduced, and only 10,000 were made.

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iCan: 5 Features iPhone Users Take For Granted That Android Can't Match

The iPhone is often targeted for its lack of features and functionality. When the bullet points are laid out side-by-side Android appears to have a hoard of extras that Apple’s device can’t match. I don’t buy this arguement, however, because it assumes all features are equally important and executed with equal grace. Not all functionality is equally important, and while Android offers many slight tweaks, the iPhone excels where excellence matters.

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Which Is Best, A MacBook Air Or MacBook Pro? Both Models Compared Side-By-Side

You might think Apple’s relatively small laptop selection would make choosing a model easy. For some people, that’s true, but for others the tight range of options and prices makes for a difficult choice. A consumer with $1,200 could end up looking at both versions of the Air and the 13-inch Pro. I think all of the MacBooks are a good choice, but the reasons why are various. I’ll help you sort through the clutter and decide which MacBook is for you.

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What You Need To Know About Buying Or Selling A Used iPad Or iPhone

The iPad and iPhone remain incredibly popular and continue to command a premium over some competing devices. Apple generally doesn't do sales so, if you want to buy either for less than retail, going used may be your only option. Here’s everything you need to know before buying or selling.

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5 Alternatives to the Apple iWatch That Are Already Available

Rumors that Apple is developing a smartwatch have caused a wave of new interest in this relatively small and obscure market. What is a smartwatch? Do they already exist? What can they do? These are questions that have been asked by others – and answered. A handful of companies (from small start-ups to the biggest electronics companies on the planet) have already crafted these devices and will sell you one right now.

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