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Maryland Apple Workers Face Hurdles After Vote to Unionize
The historic vote by employees of a Maryland Apple store to unionize — a first for the technology giant — is a significant step in a lengthy process that labor experts say is heavily stacked against workers in favor of their employers. Apple store employees in a Baltimore suburb voted to unionize by a nearly 2-to-1 margin. They join a...
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Here Are the Biggest Changes Coming to Your iPhone in Apple's New Update
Apple’s iOS 16 offers the biggest change to the look of the iPhone’s lock screen since 2014 and includes improvements to apps such as Messages, Mail and Maps.
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Here's Everything Apple Just Announced: New MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, M2 Chip, iPhone Software and More
Apple unveiled iOS 16, the new M2 chip, a new MacBook Air, a 13-inch MacBook Pro and more.
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Apple Adding Live Captions to iPhone, IPad and Mac So You Can Read Along With Videos
Apple’s software update, which includes new accessibility features like live captions, is rolling out later this year.
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These Corporations Have Pledged to Help Employees Obtain Abortions When States Restrict Them
Here’s where companies stand in helping employees navigate abortion restrictions.
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Apple Is No Longer the World's Most Valuable Company
Energy prices and stocks have been rising as investors sell off equities in several industries, including technology.
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Apple Just Announced Its Big Annual Conference Starts June 6, New iPhone Software Expected
Apple usually unveils new iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Apple TV and Mac software at a presentation on the first day of WWDC.
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Former Apple Employee Charged With Defrauding $10 Million
A former Apple employee has been charged with defrauding the tech giant out of more than $10 million by taking kickbacks, stealing equipment and laundering money.
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Apple AirTag Used to Stalk Woman: Naugatuck Police
Tech trackers can help you find missing stuff, but the Naugatuck Police Department is issuing a warning after they arrested someone who was using one of these devices to stalk someone. Police say officers responded to a domestic dispute this weekend only to discover an Apple “AirTag” inside the victim’s vehicle. “The AirTag was discovered in her car. It...
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Apple AirTag Used to Track Woman: Naugatuck Police
Naugatuck police say a man used a an Apple AirTag to keep track of someone who had a protective order against him.
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Apple Watch Calls 911 for Man Knocked Unconscious After Falling Off Bike
A man took a hard fall while riding an electric bike last month, and police say his Apple Watch called 911 and alerted authorities of the accident.
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Virginia Woman Ordered to Stop Harassing, Stalking Apple CEO Tim Cook
A California judge granted a temporary restraining order to Apple CEO Tim Cook after the company said a Virginia woman sent him hundreds of sometimes threatening messages and appeared at his condo last year, court documents show.
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What to Do If You Get a Message That an Apple AirTag Is Tracking You
Sports Illustrated model Brooks Nader says she was at a bar when someone dropped an Apple AirTag into her coat and was able to track her moves before getting an alert. The device was designed to track your items, but there are new warnings being linked to safety and privacy.
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A Tracking Device Made by Apple Is Showing Up in Suspected Crimes
AirTags have a legitimate use that consumers may well embrace, but their misuse means they also fit in with an expanding market for surveillance technology.
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‘I Was Symptomatic': Apple Employees Say Store's COVID Outbreak Goes Beyond Managers
The outbreak hints at a breakdown in policy between Apple’s corporate offices and its retail locations.
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Under Pressure, Apple Allows Self-Repairs to IPhones, Macs
Apple is letting some iPhone users fix their own phones, a sharp turnaround for a company that has long prohibited anyone except Apple-approved technicians from fiddling with its proprietary parts and software
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COVID Vaccine Proof Can Now Be Added to iPhone's Apple Wallet. Here's How
Here’s how you can get a digital version for yourself.
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Apple Once Threatened Facebook Ban Over Mideast Maid Abuse
Two years ago, Apple threatened to pull Facebook and Instagram from its app store over concerns about the platform being used as a tool to trade and sell maids in the Mideast.
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One to Charge Them All: European Union Demanding Single Plug for All Cellphones
The European Union is unveiling plans that would require smartphone makers to adopt a single charging method for mobile devices
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Apple, Google Raise New Concerns by Yanking Russian App
Apple’s and Google’s cooperation with the Russian government’s efforts to suppress an app opposed to the ruling regime is escalating concerns about whether Big Tech’s pursuit of ever-higher profits has trampled their commitment to protecting civil rights