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"Macbook Keyboard Reliability Dark Matter: People Just Living With Broken Keyboards" Daring Fireball 8:04 PM
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"iPad mini teardown reveals a Frankenstein of components from different iPads: It's a small iPad Air on the outside and an upgraded iPad mini 4 on the inside." Ars Technica 3:48 PM
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"Editorial: CBC again attacks Apple's repair policies, but still lacks knowledge of how it really works/Six months after the last attack on Apple's repair policies and practices, CBC has produced another report objecting to Apple's reluctance to dealing with water-damaged iPhones, with it again lacking an understanding of how and why Apple's repair department works the way it does." AppleInsider 2:00 PM
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"Even great keyboard cases can't make iPads viable work computers" VentureBeat 12:40 PM
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"Apple Card will be the most secure credit card ever, and here's why" AppleInsider 12:29 PM
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"Apple's new features: What to expect" ZDNet 10:57 AM
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"iFixit iPad mini 5 teardown finds its mortal enemy inside" SlashGear 9:51 AM
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"One week with Apple News+" The Loop 9:52 AM
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"Apple's biggest flops of all time, from AirPower to Bendgate to the Newton: Lower-than-expected sales, unexpected glitches, design fails -- it doesn't always go right for Apple." CNET 7:28 AM
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"Hype cycling: Apple's AirPower failure" Macworld 7:28 AM
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"Regarding That Ostensibly 'Small Number of Customers' Reporting Problems With Their MacBook Keyboards" Pixel Envy 7:21 AM
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"The MacBook keyboard fiasco is way worse than Apple thinks" Signal v Noise 9:54 AM
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"Apple launching three OLED iPhones in 2020?" Seeking Alpha 6:53 AM
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"The amount of time we spend watching Netflix every day is staggering" BGR 2:43 PM
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"Foldable devices are the future! But not before we solve the issues with their screens." hackernoon 10:52 AM
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"Farewell, Google+: You didn't fail, you just didn't succeed/Google's social network is finally closing its doors." Engadget 7:54 AM
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"Google's constant product shutdowns are damaging its brand: Google's product support has become a joke, and the company should be very concerned." Ars Technica 7:33 AM
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"Analogue Mega Sg review: No expense spared with a Sega Mega Drive clone that aims for pixel perfection" The Inquirer 6:39 AM
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