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Apple responds to concerns about iPhone location data
Apple on Wednesday responded to concerns over the iPhone's gathering of location data in the form of a lengthy Q&A document on its website. Read More


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Mac OS X: Make Snow Leopard (and Apple's other cats) roar like Lion
With a second preview version now in the hands of app developers, Apple's next generation of Mac OS X, called Lion (version 10.7), appears to be on track for its planned release to the public this summer. Read More

Lawmakers quiz Apple, Google about location tracking
Minnesota Senator Al Franken and the attorney general of Illinois have separately pressed Apple and Google to provide more information about the location data they collect about their end users. Read More

Will Apple's enterprise success spark a business cloud offering?
With little fanfare, Apple announced the demise of its Xserve line of 1U rack-mount servers back in January. You can't really blame it -- sales were tiny and Apple never really marketed Xserves at all. I miss them, though, because the last generation was a line of 1U servers done the Apple way with Apple fit and finish, including an optional inboard 128GB SSD that freed up all four hot-swap disk bays in the front. Read More

Google and Apple, smartphone spies
Today's smartphones let you check your email, surf the Web, watch YouTube, make video calls, or play Angry Birds from anywhere. You can use one to find a four-star Italian restaurant within three blocks of your current location that's offering a 20 percent discount if you place an order in the next 30 minutes. Sometimes, when the wind is right and a cell tower is within visible range, they even let you make calls. Read More



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