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"Apple course corrects for the coronavirus to keep its next iPhones on track: Coronavirus is affecting Apple's global supply chain. But that isn't stopping the iPhone maker from planning big changes for 2020–even if its revenue is sliding." Fortune 8:12 AM
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"Coronavirus and the iPhone: How the pandemic could disrupt China's supply chain/If employees can't show up to work, then you can't build smartphones. How do we deal with the threat of global supply chain disruption by highly infectious pandemics?" ZDNet 12:59 PM
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"Apple Just Demanded Santander And A $50 Billion US Intelligence Contractor Reveal How They Use iPhone Hacking Tech" Forbes 12:50 PM
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"A8, A8X: How Apple's custom silicon hit Samsung with a one-two punch" AppleInsider 10:32 AM
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"Apple Tries to Get Ahead of Antitrust Criticism" Bloomberg [Free/Paid Registration Required] 2/21
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"Apple may let people pick alternative default apps on the iPhone, marking a radical change of philosophy" Business Insider 2/21
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"Apple Mulls Letting You Switch Default iPhone Apps In iOS 14: Why It Matters" Forbes 2/21
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"The First Four Months of Apple TV+ Have Been a Nightmare: No one ever said that it'd be easy for a tech company to break into television, but surely no one expected it to be this rough" The Ringer 2/21
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"The EU Wants All Phones to Work With Interoperable Chargers, Here's What That Means for Apple's Lightning Port" MacRumors 2/21
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"Apple joins industry effort to eliminate passwords: Apple has joined a veritable who's who of tech vendors in the FIDO Alliance who see standardized, two-factor authentication as the way forward for device log-in." Computerworld 2/21
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