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An app, short for "application," is a piece of software developed primarily for use on a phone, tablet, or other mobile, wireless device.
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Apple IDs are the company's way of using a single profile so that you can access your account across all of Apple's devices.
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Apple received backlash when Maps launched in 2012. The GPS app was so badly reviewed that Apple fired the executive who oversaw its development, and CEO Tim Cook issued a public apology.
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Given the rising cost of devices and our increasing reliance on them for day-to-day life, you may have thought about whether or not to purchase AppleCare+.
If you don't opt to purchase AppleCare+ at checkout, you have up to 60 days from the purchase date to reconsider.
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Apple created the operating system iOS for its iPhone. Since its debut, Apple has unveiled new versions of the software regularly, often adding and enhancing features.
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If you think of your iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, or MacBook as sunk money that can't be recovered, then you're thinking about it all wrong. Not only are your Apple devices useful and enjoyable parts of your everyday life, but they are often viable financial assets, too.