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"How to change your wallpaper and screen saver" iDownload Blog 8:12 AM
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"Review: Symfonisk AirPlay 2 Bookshelf Speaker — Ikea Price, Sonos Sound" AppleInsider 3:13 PM
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"How to make your Mac automatically restart after a crash with Terminal" iDownload Blog 8:12 AM
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"Face ID security defeated with glasses and tape" AppleInsider 4:41 PM
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"Apple expands its bug bounty, increases maximum payout to $1M" TechCrunch 3:11 PM
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"Apple Card: How to view your card number in the Wallet app" 9to5Mac 9:16 PM
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"Many VPN apps on Apple's App store can't be trusted, researcher warns" Computerworld 8:07 AM
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"CarPlay in iOS 13: A Big Leap Forward" MacStories 11:33 AM
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"Apple locking down iPhone batteries: Apple is at it again with more anti-consumer behavior. This time the company has activated a dormant software lock that hinders third-party battery replacements. But there may be a good reason behind this." ZDNet 8:14 AM
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"Editorial: Why does Apple have a monopoly on responsive corporate values?"" AppleInsider 8:00 AM
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"Apple's HomePod Estimated to Have Just 5% of Smart Speaker Market Share in U.S." MacRumors 11:58 AM
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"iFixit: Apple 'Locking' iPhone Batteries to Discourage Third-Party Replacements" ["Updated]"" [""According to an Apple service document obtained by MacRumors, Battery Health info is unavailable for any iPhone XS, XS Max, and XR that has a non-genuine battery and is running iOS 12.1 or later.""] MacRumors 7:59 AM
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"Apple Is Locking iPhone Batteries to Discourage Repair: By activating a dormant software lock on their newest iPhones, Apple is effectively announcing a drastic new policy: only Apple batteries can go in iPhones, and only they can install them."" iFixit 7:47 AM
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"How to get Siri to say names right on iPhone, iPad, and Mac" 9to5Mac 3:13 PM
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"Google and Twitter are using AMD's new EPYC Rome processors in their datacenters" TechCrunch 6:28 AM
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"Update: Oracle Romania CEO, reportedly targeted by corruption investigation" Romania-Insider 6:56 AM
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"Samsung used to mock Apple as idiots, now it hides the evidence" ZDNet 3:35 PM
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"iPhone could someday check your blood pressure in a snap" Cult of Mac 7:47 AM
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"Samsung spent years trolling Apple in commercials. Now it's cloning an iPhone feature it mocked and has deleted the ads." Business Insider 7:48 AM
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"Popular indie game 'Dear Esther' is coming to iOS" Engadget 11:40 AM
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