Tag: Apple

iOS 14 proves the iPhone is far from revolutionary

This September, Apple released a major overhaul for its iOS devices with the launch of iOS 14. With it comes the age-old question: do iPhones live up to the hype?   iOS 14’s features have made the biggest aesthetic changes to the system since iOS 7 was released seven years ago. The addition of widgets...

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Should we let Apple become the new Netflix?

Apple is the undisputed master of technology. However, recent announcements reveal Apple isn’t stopping until all the screens they’ve created are filled with their content as well — specifically, television. A massive push into the world of television appears to be on the horizon for the tech company,...

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Seven years later: Apple after Steve Jobs

Since its establishment on Apr. 1, 1976, Apple has seen an exceptional rise. As one of the most prominent technological powerhouses of the past few decades, the company is recognizable across the globe, with consumers on every continent and in every kind of community.    The corporation’s most recognizable...

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When security endangers safety

According to his mother, Jesse Galganov used his iPhone to contact his loved ones every day, as most of us do. Now Galganov is missing, his mother is fighting for Apple and T-Mobile to tell authorities where and when he last used it and in this case, common sense appears to have been suspended. CBC...

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The good, the bad and the unnecessary: iOS 11

Last week, Apple released the iOS 11, the iPhone’s newest operating system and it’s been slowly creeping its way onto most of our home screens ever since.      For all my iPhone users out there, you’ve probably watched the shiny announcement video and heard rumblings about the new big features....

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Apple and FBI face off

Unless you’ve been holed up in Stauffer Library ignoring your friends and family and the World Wide Web, you’ve probably heard about the legal battle between the FBI and Apple.   The government requested that Apple create a backdoor that would allow access to locked iPhones. In this case, specifically...

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Tech gets trendy

New technology has seeped intothe fashion industry with exciting and practical results. From sleek and portable heart-rate monitors, to eyewear with built-in cameras, it’s now trendy to incorporate technology into day-to-day fashion pieces.   Fitbit  Perhaps most common, the Fitbit wristband has become...

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Decadent caramel apple skillet cookie

You’ve tasted an oatmeal chocolate chip cookie before, but I can guarantee that you’ve never had one quite like this. Please allow us the pleasure of introducing you to the wonders of the skillet cookie. However, this is no ordinary skillet cookie. We’ve put our baking skills (and our waistlines)...

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It’s a matter of apples to Apple

In 2007, Greg Allan made a wise decision. The fourth-year student bought his first Macbook and, close to that time, shares of Apple Inc. Back then, a share of Apple was valued between $100 and $200. Today it’s closer to $600. It’s not just the company’s stock he’s investing in — it was also the technology. “Everything...

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