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  2. Genius Bar - Wikipedia

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    The Genius Bar is a technical support service provided by Apple Inc. inside Apple Stores to support the use of its products and services. The locations provide concierge-style, face-to-face support for customers from "Geniuses" who are specially trained and certified by Apple, with multiple levels of certification depending on the products serviced.

  3. Apple certification programs - Wikipedia

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    Apple certification programs are IT professional certifications for Apple Inc. products. They are designed to create a high level of technical proficiency among Macintosh service technicians, help desk support, technical support, system administrators, and professional users. Apple certification exams are offered at Prometric testing centers ...

  4. Find My - Wikipedia

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    Find My is an asset tracking service made by Apple Inc. [1] that enables users to track the location of iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, visionOS, tvOS devices, AirPods, AirTags, and a number of supported third-party accessories through a connected iCloud account. [2] Users can also show their primary device's geographic location to others, and can ...

  5. Apples and Acid Reflux: Does It Work? - Healthline

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    Takeaway. Fresh apples contain minerals and nutrients that may help some people with acid reflux. Sour varieties of apples, like Granny Smith, are usually more acidic than sweeter ones. Some ...

  6. Apples: Nutrition and Health Benefits - WebMD

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    Apples are touted for their health benefits, containing plant chemicals like flavonoids and fiber, which can aid digestion, control symptoms of acid reflux, and promote heart health. Antioxidants ...

  7. Do Apples Affect Diabetes and Blood Sugar Levels? - Healthline

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    Apples only moderately affect blood sugar levels. Apples do contain sugar, but much of the sugar found in apples is fructose. When fructose is consumed in a whole fruit, it has very little effect ...

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