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"Comparing the Microsoft Edge browser for Mac vs. Apple's Safari, Google's Chrome, and Mozilla's Firefox" AppleInsider 11:22 AM
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"New aerial Apple Park video shows mystery rainbow stage: New drone footage of Apple Park reveals that the company has erected an unusual 'rainbow' stage in the central courtyard, previously unknown outside the company." AppleInsider 5:58 PM
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"Review: Native Union's BLOCK wireless charger is sleek and stylish—if you can afford it" Mashable 10:04 AM
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"Otterbox Otter + Pop Symmetry Series iPhone Case review: Built-in PopSockets PopGrip" iMore 12:13 PM
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"Latest Renders of 2019 iPhone XR Show Dual-Lens Cameras in Rear Glass-Integrated Square Bump" MacRumors 7:55 AM
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"What to do if your Mac's hard drive starts unmounting itself unexpectedly: External drives that suddenly disappear? Backup and take heed." Macworld 8:02 AM
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"Anker unveils Power IQ 3.0 USB-C smartphone, tablet and laptop charger" ZDNet 10:04 AM
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"Are these the toughest Apple Watch straps?" Apple Must 10:32 AM
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"Powerbeats Pro Feature IPX4 Water Resistance Rating" MacRumors 12:13 PM
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"How to make a brochure on Google Docs for your company or cause" Business Insider 2:20 PM
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"Apple's new retail boss 'has her work cut out for her' in bringing the spark back to its 500 stores"" Business Insider 8:17 AM
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"Powerbeats Pro: 48 hours later" iMore 8:42 AM
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"Google launches Portals, a new web page navigation system for Chrome" ZDNet 11:20 AM
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"Apple Park drone videos make a return, show mystery stage at center of spaceship ring" 9to5Mac 5:20 PM
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"China replaces PUBG with patriotic game" BBC 8:20 AM
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"The SAP/Apple partnership changes everything: With SAP's support, Apple's CoreML and AR unlock enterprise productivity"" Computerworld 8:34 AM
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"Apple Watch Series 4 Wins 'Displays of the Year' Award" MacRumors 1:59 PM
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"Apple Pay Launches in Iceland" MacRumors 8:19 AM
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"Edge for Mac leaks; Beta build for Windows 10 quickly follows: Microsoft is in the midst of revamping the browser, which will soon be based on the same open-source Chromium technologies that run Google Chrome." Computerworld 6:45 PM
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