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A California federal judge on Saturday tossed out a class action lawsuit brought against Apple by employees claiming the company’s anti-theft measures, specifically “demeaning” bag checks instituted in 2009, resulted in lost wages.
AppleInsider this week took a crack at reviewing not one but two major new Apple products, while the rumor cycle again turned to the long-term with possible details of iOS and iPhone upgrades, the Apple Car, and live content plans.
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Apple’s iPhone was again the top smartphone in the U.S. market for the third quarter of 2015, according to analytics firm comScore, but Korean company LG was the only manufacturer to enjoy sequential gains.
In newly released footage of Eddy Cue’s recent interview with CNNMoney, the Apple exec offered a few more details about the company’s vision for the living room, specifically discussing the role apps will play in freeing consumers from traditional viewing habits.
After Sam’s Club spilled the beans on Apple’s iPad Pro release date earlier on Friday, authorized reseller MacMall is now showing preorder availability for the big-screen slate expected to ship on Nov. 13, complete with early-bird discounts.
In a thank you to photographers whose pictures were used as part of Apple’s “Shot on iPhone 6” ad campaign, the company is sending out special coffee table books containing a page-by-page collection of selected works and their respective installations around the world.
Google on Friday announced plans to bolster its Google Photos team with the purchase of Fly Labs, developers behind four iOS apps for making quick video edits on the go.