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Apple Gives Greek iCloud Customers 30 Days of Free Service Amid Financial Crisis
Apple has now sent an email to iCloud customers in Greece to inform them that their iCloud storage will be extended by an extra 30 days at no additional cost.
Apple Reportedly Producing Exclusive Apple Music Content
Apple may be producing exclusive Apple Music content in-house.
FTC Looking into Apple’s App Store Rules Regarding Subscription Services
The Federal Trade Commission is now looking into Apple’s App Store policies regarding subscription services.
Calendar App Sunrise Starts Integrating with Microsoft Office 365
Now that Microsoft owns Sunrise, the sleek and social calendar app, it makes sense for the company to integrate it with Office 365.
Apple CEO Tim Cook Meets With High Power Execs at Sun Valley Retreat
Apple CEO Tim Cook returned for his fourth Sun Valley conference in Idaho this week.
Apple to Lease 300,000 Square-Foot Space in San Jose
Apple agreed to lease a 300,000 square-foot space in San Jose.
Microsoft to Kill MSN Health & Fitness, Travel and Food & Drink Apps
Microsoft is sending out notices to users of its MSN apps that some of them will be discontinued soon.
Apple CarPlay Partners Deny Full Access to Vehicle Data
Leading automakers are limiting access to data from vehicle's functional systems.
Mexico Could Be First City in the World to Limit Uber Cars on the Road
Mexican draft regulations could impose limits on the ridesharing service in the city.
Apple Pay to Have Little Impact on Canadian Bank Earnings: Analyst
Apple Pay will have little impact on Canadian bank earnings, says analyst.
Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Coming in August to Beat ‘iPhone 6s’ Launch: WSJ
Samsung to launch Galaxy Note 5 in mid-august to compete with Apple's iPhone 6s.
Apple to Announce New iPod Touch, Nano, and Shuffle Around July 14 [Rumour]
Apple said to announce new iPod touch, nano and shuffle around July 14.