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Apple's Tim Cook marks Steve Jobs's 62nd birthday on Twitter
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Fifth generation of Apple TV to bring 4K compatibility, little else - report
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Apple removes iCloud Activation Lock status tool from website
We need to find real reason why Apple removed such important tool. When buying used iphone, I always use these two tools/sites provided by Apple https://checkcoverage.apple.com/ and https://www.icloud.com/activationlock/# This tool was excellent for helping buyers of used iphones not getting screwed by shady sellers on Craiglist and similar sites. Such tool saves time and agony for both buyer and seller. With IMEI and such tool, one can easily check/avoid lost/stolen iphone on market with icloud lock and also the one Apple will not service because the returned iphone somehow got back on market. So, not sure why Apple would remove it unless replace with better -
Apple boosts tvOS app size limit to 4GB
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T-Mobile One plan simplified further, all additional charges now under single fee
I used to be on t-mobile customer when they had 4-lines for $100 unlimited text/talk and data(reduced speed after 2.5GB). Those still on T-mobile can comment if this news/deal is as good as AT&T and Verizon. I moved to AT&T because ATT offered shared Data plan(15GB for 10 lines) and than they doubled Data for free to 30GB.