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"How to tell if your Intel-based Mac is susceptible to this latest Intel vulnerability" The Loop 9:45 AM
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"Compared: Google's Pixel 3a XL vs. Apple's iPhone 7 Plus" AppleInsider 1:32 PM
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"Want to live near Steve Jobs' house? It'll cost you" Cult of Mac 7:38 AM
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"Apple says these Macs may not be patched for future vulnerabilities similar to 'ZombieLoad'" AppleInsider 8:10 AM
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"How AirPlay 2 and the Apple TV App Work on a Samsung TV" MacRumors 1:30 PM
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"Powerbeats Pro: unboxing + our initial review" iDownload Blog 1:30 PM
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"The best smartphone company you've never heard of just schooled Apple and Samsung in how to make a premium phone with the new OnePlus 7 Pro: The $670 OnePlus 7 Pro is so good, and so much cheaper than the iPhone XS and Galaxy S10, that it makes a bit of a mockery of Apple and Samsung."" Business Insider 8:23 AM
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"Fortune 500: Apple #3" Fortune 7:14 AM
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"Do Apple devices need anti-virus software? The nature of cyberattacks is changing and traditional perimeter defences aren't as effective as before" Computerworld 8:19 AM
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"Activity Monitor: What It Is & How To Use It (Task Manager)" macReports 7:47 AM
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"Beats Powerbeats Pro vs. Bose SoundSport Free" Digital Trends 10:13 AM
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"6 powerful utilities that make the Mac feel like home" Macworld 7:37 AM
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"How to block a news source in Apple News on iPhone, iPad and Mac" iDownload Blog 1:30 PM
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"Editorial: Why Apple's first port of the new TV app isn't to Android, but to Samsung's anti-Android" AppleInsider 7:17 AM
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"Six ways the new Mac Pro could go terribly, terribly wrong: Apple has promised a new modular Mac Pro. With WWDC around the corner, there's a good chance we'll get a look at what Apple has in mind. But with Apple's recent track record, we have worries." ZDNet 8:52 AM
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"Apple could have used pinhole-sized sensors in display to keep Touch ID on the iPhone X" AppleInsider 10:26 AM
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"Apple Cash: How much can you send and receive?" 9to5Mac 2:45 PM
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"Fortune 500 Companies 2019: Most Profitable"" ["Apple #1"] Fortune 7:15 AM
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"The Pivot: The iPhone is the most successful product of all time. Over 1.6 billion have been sold. Including the iOS products it spun off, the total is over 2.2 billion. Of those 2.2 billion sold, 1.5 billion are still in use."" asymco 7:47 AM
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