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Apple temporarily closes all 53 California retail stores
Cupertino-based Apple has temporarily closed all of their retail stores in California amid the pandemic. According to the Apple website the 53 stores statewide are temporarily closed. Customers with...Read More
Three robbery suspects in custody after high-speed chase, crash, helicopter pursuit
Three men from the East Bay were arrested Monday on suspicion of fleeing a Petaluma cellphone store with stolen electronics, police said. Police were first notified at about 1:45...Read More
Thousands of students eligible for iPads
Thousands of students in the hometown of Apple Inc. may be able to rent or pay a low price for an iPad through a program offered by the Cupertino...Read More
Two arrested connected to scooter theft
Two of three suspects have been arrested in connection with the burglary Saturday of the Make-A-Wish Foundation's San Francisco office, which included, among other items, Ha scooter donated by...Read More
Serial iPad scammer sent to prison
A Daly City man was sentenced to two years, eight months in prison Thursday for fraudulently purchasing more than 167 iPads.Read More
Apple rushes to patch security hole
Apple said Monday it was developing a fix for Mac OS X after releasing an iOS patch Friday.Read More
iPad Air slims down, speeds up
Apple unveiled the "iPad Air," a slimmer version of its full-size tablet, and a revamped iPad Mini, bidding to fend off rivals.Read More
Apple hopes new iPads will kindle holiday sales
Analysts predict slimmer, faster iPads will star at an invitation-only event in The City Tuesday.Read More
iPhone 5S with iOS7 is sleeker, slicker, faster
Apple's new iPhone doesn't look much different on the outside. What's different is mostly on the inside. Read More
Apple preps Ive-designed iOS overhaul
Apple senior vice president Jonathan “Jony” Ive is believed have turned his eye toward a revamp of Apple's mobile iOS.Read More
Apple loses iron grip on tablet market
As if Apple didn't have enough problems, data suggests their tablet lead is shriveling even amid strong iPad sales.Read More
Apple battered by Chinese state media
Apple has faced a barrage of negative publicity on state-run TV in China — some say pre-arranged.Read More
Stanford swaps playbooks for iPads
Stanford football has punted their old-style paper playbooks, trading them out for 100 shiny new iPads stuffed with team strategy.Read More
App building for dummies
Not all of us are tech wizards. Apple, of course, gets that, and is working on a new tool that brings app building to the masses.Read More
Apple ready to unveil latest iPad
March 7 is now officially booked on the iCalendars of Bay Area tech geeks.Read More
Macworld hits middle age
As Macworld-iWorld wound down Saturday afternoon, I finally spotted the fun I had been looking for.Read More