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Hands On: OS X Mavericks
One of Apple's new products has sadly not received as much attention as the latest iPhone rumours, but it's a real winner, writes Pat Pilcher..
Mac Planet: What next for the iPhone?
Smartphones are still on the rise, but Apple's position at the top of the market has changed radically, writes Mark Webster.
Mac Planet: Tablets beneficent and bitter
As we have seen, even more magazines have dropped print versions and gone to digital.
Mac Planet: WWDC 2013 - what does it all mean?
Apple has made its name on innovation, but is that still the case? Mark Webster says yes.
Mac Planet: iCloud and iOS upgrades revealed
More from the San Francisco Apple developer conference - what's happening with iOS and iCloud.
Google Maps: You are here
The Google Maps team won’t stop until it has every last inch of the planet stored on its servers. Would we really be so lost without them? asks Tom Chivers.
Mac Planet: What do we want, hope, need from WWDC?
In just a few days time we will know what Apple has been hiding up its bountiful sleeve.
Kiwi firm makes app for blockbuster
A New Zealand firm operating out of the UK has taken the lead role in developing the official app for new sci-fi thriller After Earth, starring father and son duo Will and Jaden Smith.
Mac Planet: Apple and security
Apple devices remain largely untroubled by viruses and malware for a variety of reasons, writes Mark Webster
Mac Planet: Is iTunes past its best?
Some people hate iTunes. It took me a while to realise that most of those people were PC users, writes Mark Webster.