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"After School App Again Pulled By Apple After More School Shooting Threats" TechCrunch 8:37 AM
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"The Most Powerful Mac Disk Utility Ever" Mac 360 7:59 AM
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"The 1st gen iPhone 2G is now going for $12,500 on eBay" Cult of Mac 8:05 AM
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"How an Apple security expert 'bricked' his brand new jeep" Cult of Mac 8:40 AM
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"This utterly hideous 1995 Apple watch shows why the company desperately needed Steve Jobs" BGR 2:52 PM
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"How to Understand the Google-Apple Smartphone War"" [""For Apple, the main threat is that even if it is content with a low market share, there could come a point at which that share dips so low that app developers will stop or slow efforts to create new apps for iOS. Apple may be the BMW of tech — low share, but high prestige and profits — but BMW doesn't depend on such third-party support. This would repeat what happened to Apple's Macintosh computers in the 1990s, when their market share dipped so low that app makers stopped making Mac versions, and focused solely on Windows.""] Re/code 2:17 PM
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"Mastering Apple's Gigantic iPhone 6 Plus With Puny Hands: Cheap add-ons help me slay this beastly phone." ReadWrite 9:23 AM
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"This is what it's like for an iPhone user to switch to the Nexus 6" BGR 10:06 AM
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"How to Clear History But Not Website Data in Safari for OS X Yosemite" TekRevue 8:00 AM
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"Here's How Sony Is Hacking its Hackers" Time 10:01 AM
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"How Much Is a First Generation iPhone Worth Today?" Apple Gazette 7:56 AM
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"I've given up on Windows Phone: It's clear Microsoft's mobile OS is being left behind" The Verge 2:18 PM
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"CEO: Starbucks is 'Frenemies' with Apple Pay"" ["Video Report"] CNNMoney 8:43 AM
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"Apple Releases Safari 8.0.2 for OS X Yosemite to Replace Previously Pulled Safari 8.0.1" MacRumors 2:17 PM
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"'Oceanhorn' Update with Improved Graphics for iPhone 6 and iPad Air 2 Now Available" Touch Arcade 11:16 AM
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"Apple goes on offensive in iPod antitrust trial"" [""On Wednesday, Apple brought its first witness: John Kelly, a former University of California at Santa Barbara computer science professor, who has his own technology consulting firm. Kelly was very well-versed in the innards of the Apple iTunes software iterations, and spoke directly to the jury about how Apple had to innovate its software code to keep up with music pirates and sophisticated hackers.""] CNBC 8:22 AM
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"'Bean Dreams' Review - Sweet Dreams Are Made of These" Touch Arcade 1:26 PM
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"Apple Calls Engineer to Say IPod Tweaks Weren't Nefarious" Bloomberg 8:41 AM
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