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Introducing the New Apple TV

Apple introduced an updated Apple TV with a ton of new features and advanced technologies at the Sept. 9th “Hey Siri” press event. Here is what’s new:

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Should I Upgrade to iOS 9?

iOS 9, Apple’s latest mobile operating system for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch, will be available as a free update tomorrow, Sept. 16th. If you’re skeptical on whether or not it’s worth it to upgrade, here’s a few reasons why you’ll love the new update:

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Introducing Apple Pencil

Apple announced the incredibly powerful Surface competitor, iPad Pro, at last Wednesday’s event. With it came the announcement of a brand new accessory: Apple Pencil. Some laughed at the announcement of a smart stylus called Apple Pencil, but it has surprisingly advanced capabilities.

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What to do with a Broken iPhone, iPad or iPod

It finally happened. Your iPhone or iPad is dead and your friends at CityMac have said there’s nothing more to be done in the way of repairs. The device is out-of-warranty and it would be cheaper to buy a new device than to pay the cost of a whole unit replacement. There’s no reason to worry, your friends at CityMac are here to help with replacing a broken device.

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Apple Watch Updates from "Hey Siri" Event

Apple’s September 9 event featured many great new products, such as the iPad Pro, iPhone 6s, the new Apple TV and new updates to the Apple Watch line. Such updates include new bands, a gold Apple Watch Sport and more information regarding watchOS 2.

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Introducing iPhone 6s and 6s Plus

Apple announced their latest iPhone this week, bringing a wide array of new technologies to the incredibly popular iPhone 6 and 6 Plus. Let’s take a look at the key features:

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Popup Scams in Safari and How to Avoid Them

If you have encountered this kind of warning while using Safari, you are not the first and certainly will not be the last. There are a lot of individuals out there who are designing very creative pop-ups that make you believe you have a virus or have inadvertently committed some kind of heinous crime. The fact of the matter is that you have not have not committed a crime and most certainly do not have a virus. If you ever encounter a pop-up like this while browsing the web, it is best that you do not try to contact the number provided on your screen. The only number you ever want to call is 1-800-275-2273 (1-800-APL-CARE). Apple will never send you a system message instructing you to call a number!

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