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Apple, accused of supporting China's censorship, is now facing new criticism
Protesters say Apple has kept tools that help circumvent censorship in China off its App store inside the country. Now it has to contend with pressure from Chinese citizens who aren't happy about it.
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Apple's Steve Jobs To Be Featured On U.S. Postage Stamp
The late tech icon is just one of several individuals slated to appear on stamps within the next year or so, including Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin and Johnny Carson.
Apple Raises The Stakes In Silicon Valley's Fight Over Encryption
Apple says it will not comply with a judge's request that it help unlock the iPhone used by one of the shooters in the San Bernardino, Calif., attack. This legal showdown has been years in the making as tensions have been building between tech companies and law enforcement, as encryption has become easier to use — and harder to crack.
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Apple picking season? In Colorado, you can pick your own hemp
A farm in Montrose, Colo., is showing off its harvest, letting the public take home their own CBD plant. It's like picking your own Christmas tree, with therapeutic side effects.
Tech Week That Was: Surveillance Scope, Apple's Retail Hire
This week's tech news was dominated by revelations about NSA data collection and Apple's hire of Burberry CEO Angela Ahrendts. And ongoing problems with sign-up for new health exchanges got us thinking about how Silicon Valley entrepreneurs would have approached the project differently.
SOS Note, Prison ID Reportedly Found In Chinese-Made Pants
A woman in Belfast, Northern Ireland, says she found a handwritten plea for help in a pair of pants she bought from a discount retailer in 2011 but had not worn until recently.
Justice Dept. Accuses Apple And Others Of Fixing E-Book Prices
The Justice Department's concerns stem from the way e-books have been priced since Apple introduced the iPad. Apple and other companies have denied any wrongdoing and say they have improved competition.
Apple, Samsung Face Off In Court Over Alleged Patent Infringements
It's a battle of titans that could reshape the mobile landscape.
Apple May Test iPhone Users' Loyalty If It Dumps The Headphone Jack
The next iPhone, expected to be unveiled Wednesday, may be missing something familiar: the ubiquitous headphone jack. Usability experts say the change could really sit badly with Apple customers.
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GMO Apples Get The Nod, But Not Much Of A Welcoming Party
Government regulators have approved the first genetically modified apples, which don't turn brown when you cut them open. But planting these trees will be a gamble since consumers may not want them.
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