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A Sad Parent’s Lament: Apple Ending iTunes Allowances Program for Kids

Maybe I'm too much of a sentimentalist, but when I read that Apple is dropping its iTunes Allowances program on May 25, it made...

As Wearable Device Market Grows, SIM Card Shipments to Rise by 2020

Even as smartphone sales slow in some markets around the world, global SIM card shipments will continue to rise through 2020, fueled by increases...

Apple Design Pro Danny Coster Exiting, Moving to GoPro

Danny Coster, an important and longtime Apple design team member, is leaving the company after some 20 years to become the vice president of...

2016 Apple Watch Shipments to Drop Sharply, Analyst Estimates

Today's topics include predictions that sales for the Apple Watch will decrease in 2016, Broadcom's introduction of a 5G-HD dual channel WiFi access platform,...

Apple Watch Shipments to Drop by 25% in 2016, Analyst Predicts

Apple Watch shipments are predicted to drop by some 25 percent in 2016, fueled by shortcomings in the product's app ecosystem, its reliance on...

Reddit Launches Its First Native iOS, Android Mobile Apps

Reddit is now offering its own native apps for iOS and Android users who want to read and make comments on the popular Website,...

Sprint Selling Assets to Raise Cash as a Way to Manage Debt

Sprint, which has been consistently losing money for some 10 years, is about to get a $2.2 billion cash infusion by selling about $3...

WhatsApp User Chats Now Use Default End-to-End Encryption

After two years of work, WhatsApp has announced that its popular mobile chat app now uses default end-to-end data encryption to protect the privacy...

Facebook Photos on iOS Now Accessible to Blind Users

Facebook users who are blind or visually impaired will now be able to "see" photos posted by their friends on Facebook by hearing audio...

Sprint Now Offering Its Customers Amazon Prime

Amazon Prime video and music streaming, as well as two-day Prime package shipping, are now available to Sprint mobile customers under an $11-a-month add-on...