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"Radio Host Ebro Darden Joins Apple Music as Global Editorial Head of Hip-Hop and R&B: Exclusive" Billboard 9:28 AM
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"iPhone production unfazed by injunctions, predictions of bad holiday quarter in doubt" AppleInsider 9:03 AM
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"Japanese customers received New Year discounts on all things Apple" Cult of Mac 8:38 AM
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"Refreshed 'Close Your Rings' page highlights how different users are staying healthy with Apple Watch" 9to5Mac 1:12 PM
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"Apple's Close Your Rings Page Updated With Testimonials" The Mac Observer 2:27 PM
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"It turns out that Find my iPhone is really good at finding a stolen car too" Digital Trends 7:59 AM
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"Here's a great illustration of how much Android phone makers love copying the iPhone" BGR 7:46 AM
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"Chinese app developers have invaded India" TechCrunch 8:22 AM
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"Huawei celebrates Nikkei iPhone Ban by posting 2019 greeting from an iPhone" AppleInsider 9:47 AM
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"Ex-Apple engineer invents new UI that's shaded by lights in your room" Cult of Mac 1:13 PM
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Non-Apple News |
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"Video games make up half of record UK entertainment revenues" Telegraph 9:18 PM
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"Samsung to introduce wireless control of PCs from 2019 smart TVs" ZDNet 9:18 PM
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"New rumor points to Samsung's foldable phone sporting a triple-lens rear camera" BGR 7:24 PM
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"FCC to suspend most activity due to partial government shutdown" CNET 3:39 PM
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"Ajit Pai thanks Congress for helping him kill net neutrality rules: Democratic effort to reverse repeal fell short as Congressional session ended." Ars Technica 3:00 PM
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"China thaws game-license freeze with 80 new approvals" VentureBeat 2:57 PM
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"Hackers seize dormant Twitter accounts to push terrorist propaganda" Engadget 11:28 AM
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"Popular Weather App Collects Too Much User Data, Security Experts Say: China-based app asked for more data than the usual location request, including email addresses" WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 10:57 AM
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"AnandTech Year in Review 2018: SSDs" AnandTech 8:00 AM
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"Internet-connected hot tubs can be hacked and controlled remotely" Digital Trends 7:35 AM
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"Google's project to control gadgets with touchless hand gestures is moving forward" The Verge 1:12 PM
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"Google's Soli mini-radar gesture controls for phones, cars just got more accurate: Google's Soli sensors get approval to operate at higher power levels than currently allowed by US regulators." ZDNet 7:25 AM
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Publications/Podcasts |
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"Briefing -Five Things To Do With Your Photos" MacVoices 2:26 PM
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"Project Erasmus, Keeping Resolutions – TMO Daily Observations 2019-01-02" The Mac Observer 1:41 PM
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