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Apple Pay isn't quite what Apple wants it to be.
Apple Pay isn't quite what Apple wants it to be.
Here are a just a few of the stories that we covered during the week that was.
One photographer used an iPhone 6 Plus to capture this year's holiday decorations at the White House.
The Facebook CEO was responding to a comment Tim Cook made earlier this year.
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Newly featured stations on iTunes Radio feature holiday music.
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The newest Runtastic fitness app is almost here.
RadPad makes it easy to make your monthly rental payment.
Here's a crazy "iPhone 6s" rumor.
Apple might have to pay more in taxes in 2015.
It was a great year for Apple. For it to succeed in 2015, Apple needs to address these five products.
Sprint has a deal for AT&T and Verizon customers.
The first Arki units will ship in the spring.
It's still difficult to find certain iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus models in stores.
Add a little flare to your photos with Particular.
The Apple Watch could launch in February.
This deal expires at midnight EST on Tuesday, Dec. 2.
Mophie's special discount is good through Dec. 12.
The trial revolves around first-generation iPods.
The popup stores will remain open until Dec. 28.
And you thought this would be a quiet week on the Apple front.
Be sure to download these awesome apps and games before Dec. 7.
“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” opens Dec. 15, 2015.