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Apple releases first iOS 12 public beta for testing

If you’re feeling brave with your iOS device, you now have the change to test our the first public beta of iOS 12, which was released to its public beta testing group on Tuesday. The first public beta of iOS 12 should correspond to the second developer beta, which was released last week. Beta testers […]

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First macOS Mojave public beta released, available for download

If you’re feeling somewhat brave, or at least have a partition set aside for it, Apple released the first macOS Mojave public beta on Tuesday. Mojave is Appleā€™s latest version of macOS and is expected to ship this fall. The upcoming operating system debuted at Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference earlier this month. Developers have had […]

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Rumor: Apple currently working on high-end AirPod, over-the-ear headphones, for 2019

It looks like Apple will be chasing the high end and could be offering studio-quality over-ear headphones for as early as next year, according to sources close to the story. The company is said to be working on new AirPods with noise-cancellation and water resistance, the people said. Apple is trying to increase the range […]

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Apple to meet with industry group members in San Francisco on Wednesday to discuss privacy-based concerns

Representatives from several major technology firms will meet in San Francisco on Wednesday to address growing concerns over consumer privacy, driven to the forefront by new European regulations and public uproar over scandals like Cambridge Analytica. The companies include a part of the Information Technology Industry Council, a Washington trade group, as well as Apple, […]

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Supreme Court rules in favor of privacy concerns, requires warrant for tapping cell tower data

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of privacy-based concerns on Friday, states that a warrant is required to get cell phone tower location data from carriers. The 5-4 ruling was in a case called Carpenter v. United States, and is thought to be a core ruling that could have sweeping repercussions for decades to […]