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The Confederate Flag is no longer allowed on Apple Store! Apple joins the bandwagon of merchants that have pulled merchandise bearing the Confederate flag today as it pulls several apps from the iTunes store.
Apple has equipped its flagship smartphones with 8-megapixel rear cameras for a good while now, but the next-generation iPhone will reportedly boast a 12-megapixel sensor with RGBW tech from Sony.
The Chinese smartphone market has shrunk for the first time in six years, but Apple still saw massive growth becoming the country's top smartphone vendor.
The Apple Watch has reportedly seen nearly one million pre-orders on its first day of availability, surpassing Android Wear's first year sales.
LG DIsplay has reportedly invested in expanding oxide TFT displays for Apple's next-gen tablets, including the much-rumored 12.9-inch iPad Pro.
The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus smartphones have not seen many discounts, but interested shoppers can now save up to $100.
Apple has not updated its MacBook Air lineup since April 2014 and a new report now claims the company plans a quiet refresh for Feb. 24.
Apple's iPhone has outsold Android devices in the U.S. for the first time in three years, according to new data for the fourth quarter of 2014.
The Apple Watch has been rumored to have some battery performance drawbacks, but it may be worse than previously rumored: just 2.5 hours with heavy application use.
Quanta Computer has reportedly started production for Apple's 12-inch MacBook Air with Retina display and the device could debut as soon as this quarter.
Apple has reportedly dropped all full-sized USB ports from its upcoming 12-inch MacBook Air, radically redesigning the whole device.
Apple has announced that its annual Lucky Bag promotion for Japan will take place on Jan. 2, 2015. Apple has officially announced its much-touted "Lucky Bags" promotion, an annual New Year's retail tradition for customers in Japan who want to make some neat savings on iProducts.