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Grieving Toronto mother devastated by loss of photos, notes after replacing her iPhoneSunnie McFadden-Curtis lost her son in a drowning accident and says days later her iPhone broke down, which sparked a lengthy back and forth with Apple officials.ConsumerJul 27, 2017
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Microsoft cuts back on free online storage; here’s how rival offerings stack upMicrosoft has cut the free space it offers through its OneDrive service by two-thirds, making it the second major company to retreat from a consumer cloud-storage boom.TechNov 4, 2015
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Apple security breach could impact Canadians with iPhones and iPadsApple announced a rare security breach over the weekend that means some Canadians may have unwittingly infected their iPhones and iPads with malware that could expose their iCloud passwords.CanadaSep 21, 2015
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FBI raids Chicago home over celebrity nude photo leaks: court documentsRecently released court documents reveal that FBI investigators raided a home in Chicago after hundreds of private nude celebrity photos were leaked online late last year.CrimeJun 11, 2015
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Apple’s iCloud service up and running following outageUsers of Apple’s iCloud platform may be experiencing slower than normal service when trying to access their account.TechMay 21, 2015
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Apple’s new Photos app makes it easy to fix, organize your picturesApple's new Photos app for Mac computers, which replaces iPhoto, bundles professional-level tools such as granular colour correction into one free consumer package.TechApr 8, 2015
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What you need to know about Apple’s iCloud Photo Library serviceOn Wednesday, Apple is expected to release a free update to its Mac operating system that will include a new Photos app for Mac and an online photo-storage service called iCloud Photo Library.TechApr 8, 2015
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Apple issues a warning for iCloud users amid reports of hacking effort in ChinaApple is cautioning iCloud users amid reports of a concerted effort to steal passwords and other data from people who use the popular service in China.TechOct 21, 2014
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Bono apologizes for forcing U2’s new album on iTunes usersU2 frontman Bono personally apologized to thousands of angry iTunes users who were forced to download the band’s latest album 'Songs of Innocence.'EntertainmentOct 15, 2014
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Google and Apple focus on encryption, securityBoth Apple and Google are garnering attention for focusing on security and default encryption for user data, but what else can users do to protect the sensitive data stored on their phone?TechSep 22, 2014
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