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"Laurene Powell Jobs invests in journalism because she's worried about democracy: Powell Jobs, who runs the influential Emerson Collective and is widow of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, sees news as a civic good." CNET 7:46 AM
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"Laurene Powell Jobs ready to invest more in journalism, says democracy at risk: Laurene Powell Jobs, billionaire philanthropist and wife of late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, on Friday said she is willing to sink more money into journalistic endeavors in an effort to protect democracy." AppleInsider 7:45 AM
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"Dwindling iPhone Sales Take A Toll On China Foxconn Assembly Line" Business Times 11:39 AM
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"Cook Says Apple Is 'Rolling the Dice' on Future Products" Bloomberg [Free/Paid Registration Required] 3/1
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"Apple CEO Tim Cook hit out at companies like Facebook again: Anything that collects personal data and uses it against customers 'should not exist'" Business Insider 3/1
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"Apple holders vote down proposal to disclose ideology of director nominees" Reuters 3/1
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"Apple investors debate political diversity at annual shareholder meeting: At the company's shareholder meeting in Cupertino, CEO Tim Cook took questions from investors about privacy, politics and new products." CNET 3/1
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"What Tim Cook Told Shareholders at Apple's Annual Meeting" Bloomberg TV [Free/Paid Registration Required] 3/1
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"5G Tide to Lift Apple/The 5G hype has already begun, but investors underappreciate the opportunity that it represents for most tech companies. Apple has four initiatives that will materially benefit from 5G: iPhone, augmented reality, healthcare, and autonomous vehicles. In our view, Apple will be one of 5G's biggest beneficiaries." Loup Ventures 3/1
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"The video game subscription wars are on: Google, Microsoft, Apple and Amazon are each reportedly working on their own versions of a 'Netflix for games,' as the tech giants enter a heated battle to own the subscription business for video games." Axios 3/1
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"For the first time in years, Apple is hiring more software people than hardware people" Thinknum 3/1
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"Foxconn, a tale of slashed salaries, disappearing benefits and mass resignations as iPhone orders dry up: Workers line up on a daily basis to leave the world's largest iPhone assembly plant in China's Henan province as overtime opportunities plunge" South China Morning Post 3/1
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"Chinese workers who assemble the iPhone are literally lining up to quit a major Apple supplier thanks to tanking sales" Business Insider 3/1
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