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"Apple's Good Intentions Often Stop at China's Borders: As pro-democracy protests continue in Hong Kong, the tech giant's troubling relationship with an authoritarian regime has come into focus." Wired [Free/Paid Registration Required] 3:53 PM
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"Catalan Protesters Are Told to Avoid IPhone, Stick to Android" ["The reason is that Apple's 'App Store' has restrictive policies on such applications and it has already 'censored' similar mechanisms for demonstrations in Hong Kong,"] Bloomberg 7:31 AM
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"Catalan separatists have tooled up with a decentralized app for civil disobedience" ["(Tsunami Democràtic has said it doesn't yet have an iOS version of its app, despite many requests for one, because the 'politics of the App Store is very restrictive' — making a direct reference to Apple pulling the HKmaps app from its store)"] TechCrunch 8:09 PM
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"Wedbush: China demand for iPhone 11 is strong, forecasts Apple launching four 5G iPhones next year" 9to5Mac 7:30 AM
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"Editorial: Does Apple have the mettle to fight for Mac success in the Pro market?" AppleInsider 7:53 AM
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"The Consumer Electronics Hall of Fame: Apple AirPods/Scorned initially as 'expensive cigarette butts,' these earbuds are now among the most successful ever" IEEE Spectrum 8:35 AM
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"In 1981, this was Steve Jobs' vision for the office of the future" CNBC 3:12 PM
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