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"What Is Apple Really Doing About Climate Change?" ["It wouldn't be hard for Apple to meet its own rhetoric by building gadgets in less wasteful ways. Here are three steps that could make a big difference."] Bloomberg View 5:21 PM
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"Apple car rumors fuel Geneva debate about car of future" Reuters 8:19 AM
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"How Apple Will Weaken The Samsung Galaxy S6 At MWC" Forbes 8:12 AM
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"Exclusive: Apple Puts Focus on Its Customers in New iPhone Campaign" Time 3:04 PM
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"Samsung Pay has all the right tools it needs to surpass Apple Pay" Gigaom 6:05 PM
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"We asked a bunch of fitness experts about the Apple Watch — here's what they had to say" Business Insider 8:22 AM
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"Apple, Yahoo bus drivers vote to unionize: Bus drivers for Apple, Yahoo and several other Silicon Valley giants have unionized." CNNMoney 4:07 PM
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"Apple's New Job: Selling a Smartwatch to an Uninterested Public" New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required] 2/28
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"The Apple Watch Mystery Won't Be Solved March 9" TechNewsWorld 2/28
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"Sources: Apple's 2015 'iPhone 6s' models to gain Force Touch but no dual-camera system" AppleInsider 2/28
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"Apple's Real Car Play: The world's most valuable company doesn't need to build a car in order to reinvent driving." Technology Review 2/28
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"Apple-IBM partnership is more than a simple hardware distribution deal" SiliconANGLE 2/28
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"Apple's Tim Cook takes hardline stance against consumer data sharing, government snooping and terrorism" AppleInsider 2/28
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"Tim Cook says terrorism should not scare people into giving up their privacy" 9to5Mac 2/28
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"Tim Cook to governments: Lay off our privacy/Technically Incorrect: Apple's CEO says he doesn't believe that people should sacrifice their privacy on the altar of governments' definition of global security." CNET 2/28
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"Tim Cook says data privacy is a basic human right" iMore 2/28
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"Tim Cook Thinks Apple Watch Will Make Car Keys Obsolete" HotHardware 2/28
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"Mega Patent Dump! Ericsson, Smartflash blitz Apple: iPhone, iPad menaced by sales block/We present all the contested patents" The Register 2/28
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"Why smartphones are the best-selling gadgets in history" ["The dawn of the planet of the smartphones came in January 2007, when Steve Jobs, Apple's chief executive, in front of a rapt audience of Apple acolytes, brandished a slab of plastic, metal and silicon not much bigger than a Kit Kat. 'This will change everything,' he promised. For once there was no hyperbole. Just eight years later Apple's iPhone exemplifies the early 21st century's defining technology."] The Economist 2/28
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