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"Airlines Are Banning MacBooks in Checked Luggage Regardless of Recall Status" Gizmodo UK 10:12 AM
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"Apple Rennweg opens to replace Bahnhofstrasse store in Zurich" 9to5Mac 10:09 AM
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"Army of Women Earning $4 a Day Could Be Behind Your Next iPhone: The world's largest contract manufacturer, Foxconn, is seeking to reduce its reliance on China as Trump's trade war drags on." Bloomberg [Free/Paid Registration Required] 8/30
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"Mobile payments have barely caught on in the US, despite the rise of smartphones" CNBC 8/30
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"U.S. is still lagging behind other countries on mobile payments" Cult of Mac 8/30
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"Florida IPhone 4 Users Dial Apple Into FaceTime Suit" Law360 [Paid Membership Required] 8/30
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"Apple Will Finally Sell iPhone Parts to Repair Shops But Not to You: Apple's new program is progress, but it's still not any easier to fix your own phone." Vice 8/30
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"Apple is making it easier to get your iPhone fixed at more places" CNN 8/30
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"Apple Changes Course, Gives Independent Shops Parts for Fixing iPhones" Slate 8/30
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"What Google, Amazon, and Apple were doing 20 years ago" Mashable 8/30
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"iPhone 11 Lineup Tipped to Have Familiar Rollout: September 13 Pre-Orders, September 20 Launch" MacRumors 8/30
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"Apple event 2019: How to watch Tim Cook's iPhone 11 keynote live" Telegraph 8/30
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"Pixar poster signed by Steve Jobs sells for $31,250 at auction" AppleInsider 8/30
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"Samsung's first mid-tier 5G phone emerges in leak: The Galaxy A90 5G could offer next-gen wireless without a huge price tag." Engadget 5:56 PM
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"Watching Apocalypse Now Final Cut in Sony 4K Laser: The LOUDEST movie ever made gets a new cut and a new, cutting-edge format." Ars Technica 8:11 AM
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"8K Association lays out 'key performance attributes' for 8K TVs: What to expect when you're expecting an upgrade." Engadget 7:52 AM
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"Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey's account has been hacked" The Verge 8/30
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"Twitter CEO's hacked account sends racist tweets" Reuters 8/30
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"For Foxit's sake: PDF editor biz breached, users' passwords among stolen data" The Register 8/30
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"Inside the media industry's struggle to take on Silicon Valley: U.S. news companies are using a playbook from Europe to challenge the online platforms they see as an existential threat." Politico 8/30
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"Google's progress w/ RCS 'hasn't been sufficient' as rollout prepares to ramp up" 9to5Google 8/30
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"Hurricane Dorian: Get your tech ready for the coming storm" ZDNet 8/30
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"Virtual afterlife: 'Hey, Google! Let me talk to my departed father.'" Washington Post 8/30
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"Sony celebrates 40 years of Walkman in Tokyo" The Verge 8/30
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Publications/Podcasts |
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"iMore show 671: Dry and Dead/The iMore show brings you everything you need to know about the week in iPhone, iPad, Watch, TV, Mac, and Apple!" iMore 11:31 AM
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"The Dalrymple Report: Apple event and Siri privacy" The Loop 8/30
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"iPhone Hacks, Python, Particle Debris – TMO Daily Observations 2019-08-30" The Mac Observer 8/30
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"9to5Mac Daily: August 30, 2019 – iPhone 11 design tweaks, more" 9to5Mac 8/30
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"Confirmed! Catch our Sept. 10th event hardware predictions, this week on The CultCast" Cult of Mac 8/30
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"'By Innovation Only' new iPhone event, Apple saves Amazon, Frazier Spiers on the AppleInsider Podcast" AppleInsider 8/30
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"Gadget Lab Podcast: Why It's So Hard to Unlink Yourself From Facebook" Wired [Free/Paid Registration Required] 8/30
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