iPhones with modified software could be vulnerable to a new, malicious worm that can allow remote access and control without the owner’s knowledge or permission.

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Malicious worm attacks, steals data from jailbroken iPhones

As criticism of Apple’s approval process for the iPhone App Store has persisted, company executive Phil Schiller has participated in an interview to defend the current system.

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Apple exec offers glimpse into App Store approval process

With great evidence that the latest revision of the iPod touch was intended to include a camera, a new rumor suggests Apple will add the feature to a new model set for release in the first half of 2010.

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iPod touch camera rumors resurface with claimed spring release

Apple’s iPhone will be available to South Korean customers on November 28, just 10 days after South Korea’s Communications Commission approved the iPhone for sale.

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iPhone to launch in South Korea at end of November

Apple owners claim that their Applecare warranties have been refused due to “health risks of second hand smoke.”

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Smoking may void Applecare warranty due to "health hazard"

Google’s Android is working to match the iPhone App Store’s mobile software market but with fewer restrictions for developers. This article is the fourth in a series examining how Android stacks up in comparison to the iPhone as a smartphone software platform, with this segment looking at third party support

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Inside Google’s Android and Apple’s iPhone OS as software markets

Apple has added a new automated layer to its approval process for App Store software, but according to one developer, it’s not perfect.

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Apple’s App Store approval process gets partially automated

In conjunction with its newly updated App Store software, TomTom announced it will release a car kit that will bring GPS functionality specifically to the iPod touch.

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TomTom to release iPod touch-specific GPS car kit

Despite a slow sales start, Apple’s wireless carrier in China has high expectations for the iPhone, with the company anticipating the handset will carry 10 percent of China’s 3G users within three years.

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China Unicom expects 10% of 3G users on iPhone in 3 years

Despite a slow sales start, Apple’s wireless carrier in China has high expectations for the iPhone, with the company anticipating the handset will carry 10 percent of China’s 3G users within three years.

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China Unicom expects 10% of 3G users on iPhone in 3 years

When an emotional Mac developer wrote a lengthy e-mail about an issue to Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, the multi-billionaire responded succinctly via his iPhone.

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Steve Jobs e-mails terse response to upset Apple developer

When an emotional Mac developer wrote a lengthy e-mail about an issue to Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, the multi-billionaire responded succinctly via his iPhone.

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Steve Jobs e-mails terse response to upset Apple developer

Hackers have circumvented the changes in Mac OS X 10.6.2 to allow the latest upgrade to Apple’s Snow Leopard to run on netbooks with Intel Atom processors.

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Hack re-enables Atom processor compatibility for Mac OS X 10.6.2

Shareholders questioned Microsoft execs at their annual meeting about Apple’s growing reputation among the “next generation” of technology consumers.

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Microsoft shareholders grill CEO about Apple, iPhone

Shareholders questioned Microsoft execs at their annual meeting about Apple’s growing reputation among the “next generation” of technology consumers.

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Microsoft shareholders grill CEO about Apple, iPhone

Google hosted a technical introduction to its new Chrome OS today, which it expects to officially launch on new netbooks by the end of 2010.

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Google outlines Chrome OS plans for netbooks

Sony on Thursday revealed it intends to launch an online store to sell music, movies and books, called Sony Online Service, designed to compete with Apple’s iTunes.

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Sony announces iTunes competitor for music, movies, books

New patent applications revealed this week show that Apple has investigated technology with advanced physiological sensors for measuring workout activity from inside the user’s ear canal.

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Apple investigates space-age fitness tracking technology

Following a press release from ComScore indicating that Microsoft has approached 10% market share with Bing, more comprehensive search statistics indicate that Bing’s growth and share of web search is being wildly overstated.

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Web search statistics show Bing stagnant, Google growing

In addition to the the EasyPay iPod touch application used for checkouts, numerous Apple-created, task-specific applications are allegedly coming to Apple retail employees, AppleInsider has been told.

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New apps said to make iPod touch more prominent in Apple stores

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