It’s no secret that Apple prefers to own and control as much of the underlying technologies in its products as possible. The number of examples that-illustrate this are seemingly endless, and even stretch back all the way to the iPod. DON’T MISS:-The best features in the latest version of Android 6 Marshmallow Most recently, evidence of Apple’s penchant for control can be seen in the company’s in-house designed A-x processors which have graced the iPhone ever since the A4 was introduced with the iPhone 4. As a more recent example, Apple made a point not to license the underlying technology of TouchID from Authentec, but made it abundantly clear that it wanted to own it in its entirety, culminating in

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