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Apple to sell parts and tools for DIY iPhone repairs

Online order service to launch with sales of screen, battery and camera parts for iPhones 12 and 13

iPhone 13 Pro Max review: Apple’s heavyweight super phone

Top-priced, big screen, two-day battery life and cracking cameras - but just too heavy to beat the best

Apple Watch Series 7 review: bigger screen, faster charging, still the best

Small updates keep Apple at top of smartwatch market, even if it’s not worth upgrading from recent models

Apple’s first computer, a collector’s dream, could fetch $500,000 at auction

Steve Wozniak, Steve and Patricia Jobs and Daniel Kottke built 200 Apple-1 units in Jobs’ home 45 years ago

How can we tame the tech giants now that they control society’s infrastructure?

It’s hard to see how the ‘platform power’ of the likes of Amazon can be curbed, given that they are running vital cloud services

Apple blames chip shortages and slow supply chain for disappointing quarter

Despite posting lower than expected revenues, iPhone 13 sales nearly doubled while iPad sales grew by 21%

20 years of the iPod: how it shuffled music and tech into a new era

In October 2001, the music industry was riven by piracy and had no idea how to solve it. Enter Steve Jobs, whose new device created a digital music market – and made Apple into a titan

Apple iPhone 13 mini review: still the boss of small phones

Mini model trounces competition with great camera and performance, but isn’t the best iPhone for the year

Apple launches new AirPods and revamped MacBook Pro laptops

High-end MacBooks get big redesign with more ports, better screens and M1 Pro and Max chips

Apple’s plan to scan images will allow governments into smartphones

Client-side scanning, as the technology is called, should really be treated like wiretapping and regulated accordingly

Apple fires employee Janneke Parrish, leader of #AppleToo movement

Parrish said she has been very vocal on the movement and that her firing ‘feels very much like retaliation’

Apple’s plan to scan for child abuse images ‘tears at heart of privacy’

Security experts say technology on iPhones could open door to mass surveillance and be misused

Lawmakers seek to rein in big tech with bills aimed at competition and liability

One bill would prevent platforms from giving preference to their own products, the other would remove Section 230 protections

Apple may cut iPhone 13 production by millions as US warns of Christmas shortages

Shares in Apple fall as global chip shortage and supply chain issues prompt White House to admit there could be empty shelves during festive season

iPhone 13 Pro review: Apple’s very best

Super-slick screen, better cameras with 3x optical zoom, good battery and speed make it tough to beat

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  • Aardman exhibition marks animation studio’s half a century in Bristol
  • Post your questions for Minions supremo Pierre Coffin
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  • Girls Like Girls review – Sapphic teen romance is a precious and predictable yawn-a-thon
  • Farage trying to block ‘Britcoin’ plans that could be costly for billionaire donor
  • The best LED face masks in the UK, tested: 11 light therapy devices that are worth the hype
  • ‘It’s where the poetry is written in cinema language’: the female editors behind cinema’s masterpieces
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  • La Cabina/El Televisor review – horror and anxiety on the air and down the line in Franco’s Spain
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  • Daveigh Chase, child star known for Lilo & Stitch and The Ring, dies aged 35
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  • UK critical infrastructure hit by 200 cyber incidents in a year, agency says
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  • Fears for Xbox as it puts its developers on the chopping block once again
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  • Killing Anna review – the amazing catfishing operation that flushed out Syria massacre perpetrator

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