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The Apple Watch keeps my iPhone addiction under control

I like my Apple Watch, and I would not go without it, but I know I want more so I can love it.

Mossberg: When gadgets were king

The excitement never stopped.

Apple's incredible growth streak is officially over

Sales down for the first time since 2003.

Apple is about to post its first quarterly revenue decline since 2003

The culprit: Shrinking iPhone sales.

The U.S. government just withdrew its iPhone-unlocking case against Apple in New York

The government said someone provided the password.

Why the iPhone sometimes feels stuck in the past

This isn't just about ringtones. It's also a lot about ringtones.

Apple says it has the 'most effective security organization in the world'

Apple engineers pull back the curtain on iPhone security.

Apple says FBI has not 'exhausted' options to access data on New York iPhone

No proof that the agency still needs Apple's help, the company says.

Apple-FBI Encryption Battle Shifts to New York (Updated)

A low-profile Brooklyn drug case shifts to center stage in the encryption debate.

FBI Director Comey Says iPhone Hack 'Doesn't Work on a 5s' or Newer

"We have a tool that works on a narrow slice of phones."

My Life as a Nerd Began With Apple

Apple, which celebrates its 40th birthday as a company Friday, has doubtless shaped millions of people's sense of computing.

Of Apple and Innovation

Has Samsung just out-innovated Apple in areas where it really counts?

Plenty of Unanswered Questions Remain in the San Bernardino iPhone Case

Is Cellebrite giving the FBI a technical assist? Is it some other group?

Mossberg: The iPhone 7 Had Better Be Spectacular

This week’s new products may be business wins, but they aren’t technological leaps.

Google Is Making a Keyboard for the iPhone

Gesture-based typing, GIF searches and more.

Apple May Only Sell a Few Million iPhone SEs in the U.S. This Year

Packing a lot of high-end features into a smaller, cheaper package could help Apple globally, but Americans tend to go all or nothing when it comes to their smartphones.

FBI May Have a Way to Unlock iPhone; Planned Tuesday Hearing Canceled (Updated)

A third party has come forward with a possible method of unlocking the phone used by one of the San Bernardino attackers.

Apple just revealed two nuances about iPhone and iPad sales

These new details aren’t surprising, but they offer additional information about the relative popularity of specific Apple products.

Why Is Your Phone's Battery Life So Bad?

On this episode of "Too Embarrassed to Ask," we answer your questions about battery technology and how to get more out of your phone.

C Is for Cookie Monster in an iPhone Siri Ad

You're welcome.

Apple Would Like to Make This Perfectly Clear: It's Not Making 'Accommodations' to China

A justice department filing accuses Apple of making "accommodations" to gain access to the giant Chinese market.

The Room Where It Happened: How Silicon Valley (Mostly) Lined Up Behind Apple

Will Tim Cook's public campaign in the San Bernardino case sway politicians in Washington, D.C.?

Where an iPhone SE Would Fit in Apple's Lineup

Why would Apple want to release a four-inch phone?

Our Phones Are Not Just Confessionals

They are portable, personal data stores, and it is as that access to them is being sought.

Apple Victorious in Another Phone Unlocking Case

This case considered whether the All Writs Act can be used to compel Apple to unlock a phone.

Re/wind: Apple and the FBI Go to War Over the Right to Look Inside Your Phone

A rundown of the week's Apple-FBI headlines.

(Re)Mark Your Calendars: Apple's Product Event Will Be Held the Week of March 21

A week later than you thought.

Affirm CEO Max Levchin Wants Apple to Open the iPhone -- But Just This Once

That's a mighty thin line you're walking, Mr. Levchin!

Samsung Wins Appeal in $120 Million Apple Patent Dispute, Though Case Largely Moot

What was once a battle over stopping Samsung from copying Apple has been reduced to a squabble over dollars.

Here’s the President Obama/Kara Swisher Interview Apple Cited in Its Court Filing

"I lean probably further in the direction of strong encryption than some do inside of law enforcement."

Microsoft 'Wholeheartedly' Supports Apple in FBI Encryption Case

Redmond will file "friend of the court" brief next week.

See if You Can Decipher Bill Gates's Take on Apple-FBI Standoff (Poll)

Whither Gates?