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Apple launches new support account on Twitter for tips, tricks and customer support

By Rajesh Pandey on Mar 03, 2016 09:35 am
Apple today created a new support account on Twitter to better help its customers and to provide them with nifty tips, tricks and other information about their devices. While Apple has a multitude of Twitter accounts for its various services, none of them directly provide support for the iPhone, iPad and Mac products. Continue reading

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iCloud backups aren't as secure as the data stored on your iPhone

By Killian Bell on Mar 03, 2016 07:45 am
If you’ve been keeping up with Apple’s ongoing battle against the FBI, you may have heard that authorities could have used an iCloud backup to access the data stored on an iPhone used by San Bernardino shooter Syed Farook. That’s because iCloud backups aren’t as secure as the data secured on iOS devices themselves, and Apple does have the ability to get into them if it needs to. Here’s why, and what you can do to ensure your backups are more secure. Continue reading

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Apple may launch OLED iPhone in 2017

By Killian Bell on Mar 03, 2016 04:43 am
Apple will finally transition to OLED displays with its 2017 iPhone refresh, according to a new report out of China. Recent rumors suggested we’d have to wait until 2018 for the change, but Apple has reportedly brought its schedule forward for next year’s iPhone 7s and iPhone 7s Plus. Continue reading

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Apple lawyer Theodore Olson says Congress needs to decide on encryption debate, not courts

By Evan Selleck on Mar 02, 2016 12:25 pm
While the Federal Bureau of Investigation works to get Apple to comply with its desire to access an iPhone, Apple’s working just as hard to make the opposite happen. Continue reading

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