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"The App Store turns 10: How Creativity, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Ignited a Worldwide App Phenomenon" Apple 12:51 PM
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"Apple employees across the company use the same question to decide whether a new project is worth it" Business Insider 8:35 AM
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"Researcher Says iOS 12"s Security Code AutoFill Is a Security Risk" MacTrast 8:23 AM
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"Apple hosting event in Israel about a Design Verification Engineering course" 9to5Mac 8:13 AM
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"Apple Israel co-hosting event for 'first of its kind' 10-month DV Engineering course" AppleInsider 10:04 AM
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"Are your iPhone apps constantly listening to you? -- Cult of Mac" Cult of Mac 8:26 AM
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"King iPhone Hacker NSO Group Robbed By Employee — Spyware On Dark Web Sale For $50M, Israel Claims" Forbes 9:53 AM
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"Hacker hacks iPhone hacking company's secret hacks" Cult of Mac 4:07 PM
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"How smart TVs in millions of U.S. homes track more than what's on tonight" New York Times 1:22 PM
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"Net neutrality makes comeback in California; lawmakers agree to strict rules" Ars Technica 1:14 PM
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"Can net neutrality be saved in Illinois?" Pioneer Press [Free Registration Required] 12:52 PM
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"Google Duplex being tested in call centers as ethical concerns reportedly slow development" 9to5Google 1:06 PM
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"Google's voice-calling AI could handle your next insurance claim: The company wouldn't be the first to offer a digital assistant for low-skilled labor." Engadget 12:02 PM
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"This keyboard attack steals passwords by reading heat from your fingers: Thermanator harvests thermal energy to steal passwords directly from your fingertips." ZDNet 8:29 AM
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"LG patent reveals full-screen foldable phone concept with clamshell design" Android Authority 8:15 AM
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"Apple Registers New Macs, Yelp's Victory, and the Future of Cars -ACM 469" The Mac Observer 4:02 PM
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"Road to Macstock -Mike Schmitz' Apple User's Guide to Personal Productivity" MacVoices 2:14 PM
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"The Supreme Court Doesn't Understand the Internet: What Anthony Kennedy's retirement could mean for online speech, privacy, and antitrust." [Podcast] Slate 9:53 AM
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