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"Apple leaves door open for Steam Link's release on iOS: It also has an explanation as to why it rejected the app." Engadget 6:41 AM
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"Apple continues work on ultra-flexible 'living hinge' design for MacBooks" 9to5Mac 12:06 PM
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"Phil Schiller Explains Steam Link App Rejection" MacStories 6:39 AM
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"Ryzen 7 2700X Review: A worthy rival to Intel's 8th gen CPUs" TrustedReviews 6:51 AM
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"Four features iCloud Drive desperately needs"" 9to5Mac 8:49 AM
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"The Mini PC is a 5-inch Windows 10 touchscreen device small enough to slip into a pocket" Stuff Magazine 6:47 AM
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"From Win32 to Cocoa: A Windows user's would-be conversion to Mac OS, part II/From the archives—'I enjoy writing programs, but I don't enjoy writing for Windows.'" Ars Technica 11:51 AM
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"Why the iPhone X notch design looks better than Android copycats" BGR 6:13 PM
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"Armed robbery at Boston Apple Store, 69 phones stolen from festival, and more from the Apple crime blotter" AppleInsider 10:43 AM
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"How to get the iCloud Drive or Files app on iPhone and iPad: You can use the Files app in iOS 11 to view files from iCloud, Google Drive, Dropbox, and so many more." iMore 10:52 AM
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"How iOS 12 could revamp the lock screen with shortcuts, always-on mode, more" 9to5Mac 3:06 PM
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"iPhone X Display Compared to Aftermarket Replacement Display" iPhone Hacks 1:03 PM
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"Ben Heck's 'Oregon Trail' portable game teardown: This portable console has just one job." Engadget 8:48 AM
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"Facial recognition may help save endangered primates: It's gentler and more practical than trackers." Engadget 9:33 PM
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"From Win32 to Cocoa: A Windows user's would-be conversion to Mac OS X/From the archives—One PC user ponders switching sides as Windows seems to lose its 'wow.'" Ars Technica 6:41 AM
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"Amazon leads $12M investment in India-based digital insurance startup Acko" TechCrunch 7:07 AM
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"HP's ZBook x2: It's powerful, it's specialized, and it's very expensive/Review: HP has packed a lot of power into its tablet, but it comes at a big cost." Ars Technica 11:51 AM
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"In 2018, Windows died at home and nobody cared" ZDNet 9:33 PM
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