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Juli is the Managing Editor at MacRumors, and has been covering Apple news and rumors since 2010. She oversees MacRumors' guides, roundups, how tos, reviews, and giveaways in addition to covering daily news. Her work is regularly highlighted on Techmeme and cited by tech publications and news sites.

She is a voracious reader, cinephile, gardener, and gamer, and she resides in California with her carnivorous plants. Juli can be reached at juli@macrumors.com or on Twitter.

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iOS 8 Hidden Features Video: Battery Usage By App, Hidden Photos, Siri Hands-Free, and More

Wednesday September 17, 2014 11:31 am PDT by
Apple released iOS 8 to the public today, giving millions of users their first look at the new operating system. Along with all of the major features, like Continuity, Notification improvements, Messages upgrades, and the introduction of third-party keyboard/Touch ID access, there are also dozens of other minor tweaks and changes that have been introduced in iOS 8, both ahead of the OS's initial...
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Apple TV Updated With Beats Music Channel, Revamped Design, iOS 8 Feature Support

Wednesday September 17, 2014 11:23 am PDT by
Along with iOS 8, Apple has also released the new Apple TV software update that's been in development for the last few months. The updated software includes new icons, which are designed to resemble the icons in iOS 7, taking on a flatter, less glossy look. Several icons, like Music, Computers, and TV shows have new colors, and the on-screen fonts have been updated as well. The update includes ...
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Ive on Apple Watch: One of the Most Difficult Projects I've Ever Worked On

Wednesday September 17, 2014 10:58 am PDT by
In a wide ranging interview with Bloomberg covering culture changes at Apple, Tim Cook's personality, the company's move into Apple Pay, and the development of the Apple Watch, Tim Cook, Jony Ive, and Jeff Williams share some fascinating details on the work that went into creating Apple's new wearable device. According to Jony Ive, Apple first began developing the Apple Watch three years ago,...
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Apple Releases iOS 8 With Continuity, Third Party Access to Keyboards/Touch ID, Family Sharing, and 'Health' App

Wednesday September 17, 2014 9:55 am PDT by
Apple today released iOS 8 to the public, making the download available to all users who have an iPhone 4s or later, iPad 2 or later, 5th-generation iPod touch, or iPad mini. The update can be downloaded via iTunes or through an over-the-air update accessible by going to the Settings app and tapping General ---> Software Update. While iOS 8 is currently available for download, it may take a...
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Official iPhone 6 Plus Reviews Report 1 GB RAM

Tuesday September 16, 2014 7:31 pm PDT by
Earlier today, a screenshot from iPhone monitoring app System Status suggested Apple's larger iPhone 6 Plus might be limited to 1 GB of RAM, much like the iPhone 6. Several iPhone 6 Plus reviews, which were released this evening, appear to confirm that hypothesis, with multiple sites reporting the device has 1 GB of RAM. In its review, Macworld says that the iPhone 6 and the 6 Plus both...
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First iPhone 6 and 6 Plus Reviews: 'Thin and Sexy', 'Bigger and Better', Impressive Battery Life Up to 2 Days

Tuesday September 16, 2014 6:46 pm PDT by
At its September 9 iPhone event, Apple provided multiple publications with iPhone 6 and 6 Plus review units. The embargo has now lifted on review posts, so we have gathered some of the relevant excerpts from each site in order to highlight general release reactions to Apple's iPhone 6 and 6 Plus. Apple's two new devices are essentially identical in design aside from the difference in screen...
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Apple to Require App-Specific Passwords For Third-Party Apps Accessing iCloud

Tuesday September 16, 2014 5:52 pm PDT by
Apple is now offering app-specific passwords for third-party apps that access iCloud, allowing users to generate unique one-time use passwords to sign into iCloud securely. In a support document, Apple describes app-specific passwords as a feature of two-step verification and states that app-specific passwords will be required to sign into iCloud when using a third-party app beginning on October...
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Apple Launches Guide for Android Users Switching to iPhone

Tuesday September 16, 2014 1:46 pm PDT by
Ahead of the launch of the large-screened iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, Apple has released a detailed support document that walks Android users through moving data from their Android devices to the iPhone. The document includes information on moving email accounts to the iPhone, giving Android users instructions on how to add email accounts to the Mail app. It suggests using a third-party app (Co...
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iCloud.com Now Utilizing Two-Factor Authentication

Tuesday September 16, 2014 11:53 am PDT by
Apple's two-factor authentication system is now enabled for iCloud.com, with the site asking for a verification code before allowing users with two-factor authentication enabled to access various iCloud.com apps. Access to iCloud.com apps like Mail, Contacts, Calendar, Reminders, Pages, Numbers, and Keynote is restricted until the verification code is entered on the website, but Find My iPhone ...
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iPhone 6 and 6 Plus Shown Off in Early Hands-On Videos

Tuesday September 16, 2014 11:41 am PDT by
Apple's iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus won't be available to consumers until Friday, September 19, but some devices have been trickling out early ahead of the phone's launch. Korean site UNDERkg has managed to get both an iPhone 6 and an iPhone 6 Plus, sharing hands-on videos and photos. The first video focuses on the 4.7-inch gold iPhone 6, walking through all of the features including the...
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Appeals Court Throws Out $368 Million Verdict Against Apple in VirnetX Lawsuit

Tuesday September 16, 2014 10:50 am PDT by
Back in 2012, patent holding company VirnetX won a patent lawsuit against Apple over virtual private networking (VPN) connectivity related to Apple's FaceTime video calling feature. VirnetX was awarded $368.2 million after a jury trial. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit today threw out the decision, reports The Wall Street Journal, ruling that the verdict was influenced by...
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iPhone 6 Plus Might Be Limited to 1 GB of RAM

Tuesday September 16, 2014 10:35 am PDT by
Part leaks have previously suggested that the iPhone 6 has just 1 GB of RAM, much like its predecessor the iPhone 5s, but the memory status of the iPhone 6 Plus has thus far remained a mystery, leading many to hope that the larger device has been upgraded to 2 GB of RAM. New information suggests that the iPhone 6 Plus may not be getting a memory upgrade, and will continue to offer 1GB of RAM...
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PayPal Launches Ad Subtly Attacking Apple for Recent iCloud Photo Leak

Monday September 15, 2014 5:28 pm PDT by
Following the unveiling of Apple Pay last week, PayPal has gone on the offensive, taking out a full page ad in The New York Times that slams Apple for its recent iCloud photo leak while promoting PayPal's own security. "We the people want our money safer than our selfies," reads the ad first shared by Pando Daily. "PayPal, protecting the people economy." The ad alludes to a recent attack ...
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Tim Cook Speaks on Privacy in New Interview: 'We Try Not to Collect Data'

Monday September 15, 2014 4:38 pm PDT by
Apple CEO Tim Cook spoke with Charlie Rose in a two part-interview, and the second segment of the show is airing tonight. In the second half of the interview, Cook focuses on the driving force behind Apple, his own personal values, and the company's thoughts on privacy. Cook's first comments are on Apple's privacy views, and he says that the company tries to collect as little data about its...
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Apple Watch Already Facing Questions Concerning User Privacy

Monday September 15, 2014 12:49 pm PDT by
Though it won't be released until early 2015, Apple's new wearable device is already facing public scrutiny over privacy issues. Connecticut Attorney General George Jepsen has sent a letter to Apple CEO Tim Cook asking several questions about how the Apple Watch will operate and requesting a meeting with Apple representatives. In the letter, Jepsen addresses several issues he has with the...
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Macy's Announces iBeacon Expansion, Support for Apple Pay

Monday September 15, 2014 12:22 pm PDT by
Macy's today announced plans to expand its partnership with Shopkick, which will see more than 4000 shopBeacon devices installed in Macy's stores across the United States by the end of September. Macy's and Shopkick originally teamed up in November of 2013 to roll out the first retail based iBeacons, allowing customers to access location-specific deals, discounts, and recommendations in the Sho...
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iPhone 6 and 6 Plus Models Popping Up in China, Vietnam Ahead of September 19 Launch

Monday September 15, 2014 11:57 am PDT by
Though the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus are not expected to be delivered to customers and released to stores until Friday, September 19, some devices have already begun showing up in Vietnam and China. According to Dan Tri [Google Translate] an iPhone 6 and 6 Plus were spotted in a Red River restaurant in Vietnam by an AP reporter, who confirmed the legitimacy of the devices. The reporter...
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Apple Releases Third OS X Yosemite Public Beta, Developer Preview 8

Monday September 15, 2014 10:49 am PDT by
Apple today released the third Yosemite public beta for beta testers, following the release of the second Yosemite public beta on August 21. Developer Preview 8 has also been released for developers, two weeks after the seventh Developer Preview was released. The software update can be downloaded through the software update function of the Mac App Store, and developers can also download DP 8...
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Apple Creates Tool for Users to Delete Unwanted U2 Album

Monday September 15, 2014 10:43 am PDT by
During Apple's keynote announcement, the company announced plans to provide U2's new album, "Songs of Innocence," to all iTunes customers for free. Rather than letting customers choose to download the album on their own, however, Apple pushed it to iTunes accounts, causing some devices to automatically download the album without explicit user permission. The move upset users who did not want...
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Photos From Inside a 747 Flying iPhone 6 Units to the U.S.

Monday September 15, 2014 9:54 am PDT by
As retailers prepare to begin sending out iPhone 6 and 6 Plus pre-orders to customers, shipping company employees behind the scenes are working hard to transport the phones from China to the United States. One MacRumors reader who works in shipping has posted photos of 195,000 iPhone 6 and 6 Plus pre-orders that he flew from China to Alaska in a 747, which will then be sent on to Chicago. iPhon ...