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Apple released new privacy controls in its latest software update. The changes are roiling the online advertising industry. Apple hide caption
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Apple CEO Tim Cook announces details of the company's new Apple TV+ video-streaming service Tuesday in Cupertino, Calif. Tony Avelar/AP hide caption
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Two students in Oregon allegedly defrauded Apple out of nearly $900,000, according to a criminal complaint. Mary Altaffer/AP hide caption
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Apple and Goldman Sachs are preparing to jointly launch a credit card, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal. Drew Angerer/Getty Images hide caption
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Jeff Williams, Apple's chief operating officer, speaks about the new Apple Watch Series 4 at the company's product-launch event in Cupertino, Calif., on Wednesday. The new Watch includes a sensor allowing users to take an electrocardiogram they can share with their doctor. Stephen Lam/Reuters hide caption
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A fake dinosaur is a tourist attraction on the Silk Road in Mongolia. Anna Aiko hide caption
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iPhone users will be able to automatically share their location with 911 operators in the event of an emergency. Maskot/Getty Images hide caption
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A child plays with a mobile phone while riding in a New York subway in December. Two major Apple investors urged the iPhone maker to take action to curb growing smartphone use among children. Mark Lennihan/AP hide caption
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A farmer harvests his soybean crops near Farmingdale, Ill. Because China is major importer of America's soybeans, the sector is one predicted target for tariff retaliation. Seth Perlman/AP hide caption
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An upcoming iOS update will allow Apple users to see their health records on their cellphones. Apple hide caption
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Apple says that it slows the processors in some of its older phones, such as its iPhone 6s Plus, to match their aging, less powerful batteries. Cole Bennetts/Getty Images hide caption
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Phil Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of worldwide marketing, announces features of the new iPhone X on Sept. 12 at the Steve Jobs Theater on the new Apple campus in Cupertino, Calif. The phone's new ability to unlock itself using a scan of its owner's face inspired a strong, divided reaction. Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP hide caption
iPhone X's Face ID Inspires Privacy Worries — But Convenience May Trump Them
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Apple executive Philip Schiller presents a wireless charging system, displayed with the new iPhone X and Apple Watch alongside cordless headphones called AirPods. Josh Edelson/AFP/Getty Images hide caption