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Apple's Watch: A Timepiece Designed To Give You Back Your Time
Apple's newest product is a screen on your wrist, with its own operating system and software. Tech correspondent Alexis Madrigal calls the Apple Watch "a powerful extension of what your phone can do."
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As Shares Plummet, Samsung Vows To Continue Fighting Apple
At one point, Samsung's stock dropped 7.45 percent in light of a big legal loss against Apple.
Apple Reports First Revenue Decline Since 2003
As expected, Apple on Tuesday announced its first quarterly decline in revenue in 13 years, driven by falling iPhone sales. The company's quarterly profit dropped 22.5 percent.
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Sotheby's To Auction An Original Apple Computer
Sotheby's is auctioning off an Apple I computer that first came onto the scene in 1976. It's expected to fetch up to $180,000. About six in existence still function.
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Apple Teams Up With Former Rival On Business App
Apple and IBM were intense competitors 30 years ago — during the early days of the personal computer. But now, in the mobile age, the two companies have struck a deal to develop business apps.
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Apple Makes A Play For 'Smart Homes' By Connecting Appliances
The tech giant announced it's working on putting technical intelligence inside our homes, getting us closer to the fabled Jetsons house where all our appliances are automated.
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Google and other companies breached privacy settings to monitor Web browsing of Apple Safari users.
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European Commission Orders Apple To Pay $14.5 Billion In Taxes
European Union regulators on Tuesday said Apple must pay a tax bill of $14.5 billion on its European profits earned in Ireland. Lots of people are reacting, including the Irish finance minister, the White House and stock analysts.
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Submit Your Questions On The Dispute Between Apple And The FBI
The FBI wants Apple to unlock an iPhone used by 1 of the San Bernardino shooters. Morning Edition wants to hear what questions listeners have about the dispute, and we'll answer them on a later show.
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