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Microsoft finally brings Office to Apple's mobile universe.
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Microsoft mini-stores are coming to Best Buy. Sound familiar?
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Bluetooth devices are going to love iOS 7.
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PhotoToaster and TitleFx have each received updates.
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The official Weather App in iOS 7 could go by another name -- Yahoo Weather Lite.
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A class action lawsuit over alleged privacy violations has been filed against Apple and many others.
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Vampire Weekend is performing Thursday, June 13 at WWDC.
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Apple has remained mum on what will happen to its non-native apps in iOS 7.
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The popular email client for iPad is now available on iPhone.
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Apple's share price continues to fall despite WWDC keynote.
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Think you know iOS 7? Take a look at some of the finds recently uncovered in Appl...
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The Smart Cargo is the world’s first magnetic on-board storage accessory for iPad...
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Apple's iTunes Radio is ready to take on the other players in the streaming music...
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These designers think that they have a better eye than Apple's Jony Ive. Would you agree?
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Featured Stations are a key component to iTunes Radio. For now, these are definitely a work in progress.
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Developers now have a new tool when an app changes hands.
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Did the WWDC keynote live up to your expectations? Here are our initial thoughts.
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Once again, AppAdvice is live blogging today's WWDC keynote.
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Apple's big show could be one of the most surprising in recent years.
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It has been eight long months since Apple last held an event that launched a new product or service. That wil...
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