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Sunday, September 30, 2012

Apple Stops Calling Its Maps "The Most Powerful" [Apple Maps]

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Following Apple CEO Tim Cook's candid admission that Apple Maps might not be so great, and his suggestion that users turn to competing services, Apple has cleaned up one final detail: they aren't calling their maps the most powerful any more. More »


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