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Early benchmarks of MacBook Pro confirm Apple's claims of fastest-ever SSD
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Editorial: Apple's AirPods, iPhone 7, Series 2 Watch out... journalists
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Nancy Pelosi expresses disappointment over Tim Cook's GOP fundraiser
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Another new kernel flaw that Google won't fix for Android users prompts more switching to Apple's i
On an Apple site one expects to see a lot of Android bashing and a lot of Android bashing is justified. This article however is alarmist nonsense. A zero day kernel exploit is a problem on a Linux server available to thousands of anonymous users. On an Android device that is only available to those who have physical access to it it is not a problem. It may be a remote possibility that a malicious app could exploit this vulnerability, but its so easy to root an Android device that there are plenty of other ways malicious apps can cause mischief.
I wish Appleinsider was more discriminating about what they print. I rely on this site for news an rumors concerning Apple. Articles such as this with Juvenile catch phrases such as "Android is the new Flash" lower the credibility of the whole site.