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Apple apologises to China over warranty policies
Apple CEO Tim Cook apologised to Chinese consumers over concerns about its warranty policies after government-run media attacked the company for its...
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Blogs
Instagram uproar is a tempest in a TOS teapot
It took Facebook just 51 words to destroy user confidence in the Instagram photo-sharing service. Instagram’s new terms of service, which came to...
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Instagram says it will not sell users’ photos
Instagram vowed on Tuesday to revise new proposed terms of service following a strong backlash from users worried that it would use their photos in...
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Instagram plans to sell users pics
Instagram has alerted its users to a change in its Terms of Use policy, and users are in an uproar about it. The popular photo-sharing app, which...
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ACCC launches shopping app to aid consumers
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has released an app for iOS and Android to help and inform shoppers about returning goods,...
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Civil rights activist asks Apple to speak out against China’s one-child policy
A Chinese civil rights activist is asking Apple to criticise China for its one-child policy. Apple is being asked to prohibit access to its factories...
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Apple appeals Italy’s warranty ruling, speaks out against authorities
Apple has announced its decision to appeal a ruling from Italy’s antitrust regulating body that alleges the company has not complied with a...
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Italy threatens to fine and shut down Apple operations over warranty concerns
Apple is being reprimanded with yet more fines in Italy for not making it clear that local customers have a free two-year warranty. The company may...
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Apple vendors in Iran say iDevices are thriving, despite export ban in US
It seems that Iranian vendors that sell Apple products are shrugging off recent reports of an incident regarding a US Apple Store employee refusing...
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Tim Cook goes to Washington, meets with lawmakers
Apple CEO Tim Cook recently met with several US Congressional leaders at Congress in Washington, in a bid to strengthen the relationship and improve...
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Mac devs air frustrations at Mac App Store sandboxing debacle
Apple will start insisting that applications distributed via the Mac App Store are sandboxed on Friday June 1. Some developers have already prepared...
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Apple censors ‘jailbreak’ in iTunes Store
The word ‘jailbreak’ has been edited in the US iTunes Store, to read as ‘j*******k, confusing many as to whether the tweak was intended...
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US Senate delays Tuesday’s vote on PIPA
US Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has postponed a vote on the controversial Protect IP Act, scheduled for Tuesday, as a growing number of senators...
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Mozilla credits Firefox impact in SOPA backlash
Mozilla extolled the impact of its 12-hour participation in Wednesday’s anti-SOPA strike, saying Firefox users and fans generated over a third-of-a-million...
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Blogs
SOPA: Take action, or you’re preaching to the choir
The web has gone dark. OK, maybe not the entire web, but a good portion of the web is joining its symbolic hands Wednesday in solidarity to oppose...
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Blogs
The tale of Apple, Samsung and legal insanity
Last Friday, December 2, Judge Lucy Koh of the US District Court for Northern California denied Apple’s formal request for a preliminary injunction...
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Firefox releases are killing me
Over the years, I’ve had plenty of beefs with Microsoft software: It can be buggy, it’s bloated, it attracts viruses like sugar attracts flies...





