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"What really happened with Apple's Face ID 'fail' onstage" ["Updated"] Yahoo Finance 8:21 AM
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"Apple explains Face ID on-stage failure" BBC 8:40 AM
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"The incredible architectural secrets of Steve Jobs Theater" Mashable 8:30 AM
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"Apple's Iconic Chicago River Store Opens October 20" MacRumors 8:50 AM
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"Apple's Steve Jobs Theater boasts no support pillars, power routed through spacers between window panes" AppleInsider 3:53 PM
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"Apple is creating a future without passwords where computers just 'know' who you are — and it might trigger the death of the smartphone"" Business Insider 8:53 AM
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"Apple's Touch ID Is Probably Doomed and That's Okay" Gizmodo 11:38 AM
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"iPhone X's Face ID challenge: Getting you to trust it/Apple has a mountain to climb to get people to use Face ID. Here's how the company will do it."" CNET 8:08 AM
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"Apple Watch Series 2 has been discontinued" Cult of Mac 8:50 AM
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"Face, the future: the new touch-less ID of iPhone X" AppleInsider 8:25 AM
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"Gripping buttons on both sides of iPhone X disables Face ID, recognition works with most sunglasses" AppleInsider 2:51 PM
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"Apple Now Selling Refurbished 2017 MacBooks With Kaby Lake Processors" MacRumors 9:15 AM
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"Apple is turning a design quirk into the iPhone X's defining feature: Leaning into the notch"" The Verge 10:20 AM
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"How to protect the glass-back iPhone 8" iMore 8:32 PM
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"Apple Releases macOS High Sierra Golden Master Candidate to Developers and Public Beta Testers" MacRumors 12:23 PM
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"The iPhone X camera tech may go well beyond phones: Face ID and dancing emoji today, but what about tomorrow? Apple's TrueDepth camera on the iPhone X could be even more."" CNET 8:09 AM
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"Apple Watch Series 3: How much data plans will cost on Verizon, T-Mobile, AT&T, and Sprint" Macworld 8:23 AM
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"Apple and the common sense factor"" [""When I look at today's Apple, I still see the company I love. I still see products that are beautifully thought-out. I still see the love of design. But common sense? I worry. In the Steve Jobs Theater event this week, I found much to rejoice in. But I also saw three things that struck my common-sense nerve.""] Ken Segall's Observatory 12:41 PM
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