Apple’s Newest Courtroom Foe Is Patent-Savvy University

As a veteran of the global smart phone wars, Apple is used to courtroom battles with fierce competitors such as Samsung and Nokia. This week, however, a federal jury returned a verdict against Apple in a lawsuit brought by a different kind of adversary: a public university. The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s licensing arm, the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation, convinced a

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iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus: How to Use Live Photos

If you’re getting one of the new iPhones, you’ll be able to turn still images into video. The iPhone 6s and 6s Plus, which start shipping Friday in the U.S. and other markets, automatically take three-second videos to accompany your regular shots, including selfies. Imagine snapping a shot of your kid blowing out birthday candles – and getting video showing

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Fifty percent of iPhone and iPad owners are using iOS 9

If you haven’t updated your iPhone or iPad to iOS 9 you’ll soon be in the minority. Half of Apple mobile device users have already updated their operating system, only five days after it was made available to the general public. The new software has been adopted quicker than any other Apple mobile operating system and will likely be downloaded

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iOS 9: How to Use Split Screen Multitasking and Picture-in-Picture

Apple’s iOS 9 includes several new iPad-specific features including Split View multitasking. This is a feature that allows you to run two apps side by side, in a split screen view. This is the first time that true multitasking is available on the iPad, which will please productivity enthusiasts. We should point out that Split View is available only on

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