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"Apple's biggest problem is one it can never solve/Commentary: With Apple again being named the world's most admired company, does this mean Apple has it all worked out? Not exactly." ["Much of Apple's recent complacency — the dull iPhone 7, the messing around with dongles, the MacBook Pro that depressed creative types — can surely be put down to the fact that Apple sees few large threats. Competition makes you better. It's a problem if you don't have it. Nothing feels urgent."] CNET 7:23 AM
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"How Apple CarPlay could completely disrupt the auto industry" Business Insider 8:45 AM
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"Here Comes The iPhone 'Supercycle': Apple shares are already at an all-time high, but this analyst sees plenty of gains still to come." Barron's 2:19 PM
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"European Commission Made 'Fundamental Errors' in Irish Tax Ruling, Says Apple" MacRumors 7:22 AM
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"Apple says Brussels made 'fundamental errors' when calculating its €13 billion Irish tax bill" Business Insider 7:46 AM
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"Apple rips 14 holes in the EC's $14 billion Irish tax edict" Apple 3.0 8:21 AM
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"Why Apple's 'Planet of the Apps' totally misses the point of original programming: Apple Music's new shows play it way too safe to standout against shows on Amazon and Netflix." ["Planet of the Apps follows a very specific TV formula by having iOS developers pitch their app idea to celebrity judges. It's basically Shark Tank meets The Voice."] Macworld 7:34 AM
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