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"IBM Cloud wins American Airlines deal" ZDNet 6:32 AM
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"Apple's Next MacOS Release Has Great Wallpapers" Digital Trends 10:17 AM
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"The end of the Apple dynasty? Apple is misplaying the hand Steve Jobs left them, making themselves vulnerable to competition for the first time since iPod."" TechCrunch 3:33 PM
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"YouTube for iOS now lets you see how far you made it through videos" iDownload Blog 8:24 AM
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"How to make the function keys the default Touch Bar display" iMore 1:59 PM
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"Google brings stunning Featured Photos screensaver to Mac" Cult of Mac 7:32 AM
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"Apple's 5K Display Bait and Switch"" Kirkville 7:49 AM
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"Jean-Louis Gassée: The Macintosh endgame" The Loop 9:34 AM
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"How to get the Apple Watch Nike+ Sport Band look for less!" iMore 10:17 AM
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"Apple to Obsolete Select 2009 to 2011 Macs at End of Year" MacRumors 9:30 AM
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"macOS Sierra: The smart person's guide/This in-depth look at macOS Sierra covers new and exciting features, enhanced integration with iOS, requirements for installation, and how to get the most out of Apple's desktop OS." TechRepublic 7:00 AM
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"How to stop spam calendar invites on your iPhone or iPad" iDownload Blog 2:39 PM
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"Apple has a Calendar and Photos spam problem and it better fix it soon: There's a nasty new kind of spam hitting Apple users across the Internet. We show you what's happening, point you to some fixes, and call on Apple to make fixing this loophole a top priority." ZDNet 10:29 AM
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"MacBook Pro: Too slow and not enough 'pro'" ["Review"] Cult of Mac 1:59 PM
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"Federal Circuit unsurprisingly upholds its most surprising decision ever in Apple v. Samsung: On the first day after a long Thanksgiving weekend, the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit denied, without stating any particular reasons, a petition filed by Samsung earlier this month for a further rehearing en banc in an Apple v. Samsung matter that relates to the second California litigation between these companies."" Foss Patents 7:49 AM
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"Google timelapses offer a 32-year look at Earth's history" Engadget 8:19 PM
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