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The social media company also disbanded its outside council of civil and human rights advisors, exacerbating concerns about what it's doing to protect users.
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The newest version of Apple's iOS will allow users to edit and unsend messages sent via iMessage 鈥 although the features work properly only when your recipient's device is also running iOS 16.
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Winning images in the 2019 competition range from a Mongolian boy with his hunting eagle to the elegant exterior of an Indian observatory.
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Apple will allow users to get reports on how much their kids are using particular apps on their iPhones and iPads. The announcement follows pressure from shareholders about the overuse of technology.
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Apple is responding to owners of older phones who have increasingly said they notice slower performance after they upgrade their devices' software.
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The pistol emoji will be replaced with a green water gun icon, and Apple is also adding new emojis of a pride flag, families with single parents, and women playing sports.
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Sales of its new iPhone 5s and 5c models have surpassed other iPhone releases and exceeded initial supply, Apple says. The phones went on sale Friday in the U.S. as well as in many parts of Europe and Asia.
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If you don't want to wait in line for a new iPhone in Boca Raton, a Florida Atlantic University fraternity is willing to make a deal with you.Members of鈥
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The new mobile operating system's design acknowledges that we no longer need physical analogs 鈥 like a camera shutter or old-timey microphone 鈥 to describe an app's function.
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