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"Some iPhone Apps May Be Recording Users' Screens Without Their Knowledge, Report Finds" Gizmodo 7:48 AM
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"Popular iPhone apps caught recording your screen without permission – here are the offenders" BGR 7:50 AM
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"Some popular iOS apps recorded users' screens for analytics" Cult of Mac 7:54 AM
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"Angela's Assets: Could Apple's big fashion hire be heading to Seventh Avenue?" Financial Times [Paid Membership Required] 6:42 PM
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"Angela Ahrendts details plans for life after Apple at Ralph Lauren fashion show appearance" 9to5Mac 5:36 PM
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"The iPad app making life easier for people in public housing: For many people in public housing, even the most basic daily tasks can be a bureaucratic nightmare. But one app is changing that." CNET 9:06 AM
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"India's decision to defer manufacturing tariffs could help Apple" Cult of Mac 8:05 AM
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"YouTube Climbs to the Top, Ranking Most Intimate Brand among Millennials, According to MBLM's Brand Intimacy 2019 Study" MLBM 11:15 AM
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"Millennials love YouTube more than Apple, survey claims" Apple Must 11:13 AM
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"Apple loses top ranking among millennials to YouTube in latest brand intimacy study" 9to5Mac 11:18 AM
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"Russia Wants Apple Maps to Show Crimea as Russian Territory" The Mac Observer 10:04 AM
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"11 things you probably didn't know about Apple's famous '1984' Super Bowl ad that almost didn't air" Business Insider 9:23 AM
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"Cupertino mayor jokes about building border wall round Apple's hometown" Cult of Mac 7:54 AM
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Non-Apple News |
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"Huawei will need 5 years and $2b to resolve UK security concerns: Report" ZDNet 8:37 PM
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"Republicans in Congress Are Talking Net Neutrality, at Least" Wired [Free/Paid Registration Required] 8:32 PM
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"Zero rating: Another way of poisoning net neutrality/A recent study found zero-rating business practices: offering a service such as DirecTV without charging for the bandwidth: actually ends up increasing your wireless data bill." ZDNet 3:19 PM
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"Google's Making It Easier to Encrypt Even Cheap Android Phones" Wired [Free/Paid Registration Required] 11:18 AM
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"Amazon calls for transparent use of facial ID tech by law enforcement agencies" Reuters 11:18 AM
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"'Fauxtography' is now a fact of life: The unedited photo is more a romantic ideal than an attainable goal" The Verge 9:06 AM
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"All the folding smartphones you need to know about/The future unfolds: All the folding smartphones you need to know about" Digital Trends 9:05 AM
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"T-Mobile plans to offer à la carte media subscriptions, but no TV 'skinny bundle'" TechCrunch 3:11 PM
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"T-Mobile adds 7M customers over past year, looks ahead to Sprint merger and 5G buildout" GeekWire 9:46 AM
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"T-Mobile results beat on higher subscriber additions" Reuters 8:14 AM
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"Trojan malware: The hidden cyber threat to your PC/Trojan malware has evolved into one of the most dangerous malware types. Ignore the threat at your peril." ZDNet 7:50 AM
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"Facebook Says It Needs to Collect All Your Data to Protect Against Terrorism and Child Abuse" Gizmodo 7:48 AM
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"LG G8 ThinQ to use Infineon 3D sensor for improved front camera" ZDNet 7:50 AM
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"Apple's most sophisticated iPhone feature is coming to the new LG G8 flagship" BGR 7:48 AM
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Publications/Podcasts |
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"#90: Spotify Buys Podcasting/Jason and Stephen discuss Apple's retail changes and Facebook's 15th anniversary. Then Natalie Jarvey of The Hollywood Reporter visits to discuss Spotify spending a lot of money on podcasting companies, and Jeremy Burge of Emojipedia unveils the new emoji coming later in 2019." Relay FM: Download 5:30 PM
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"Apple Yesterday vs. Apple Today vs. Apple Tomorrow, with Dave Hamilton -ACM 500" The Mac Observer 5:26 PM
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"Screen Recording Your Activity, RIP Do Not Track – TMO Daily Observations 2019-02-07" The Mac Observer 2:56 PM
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