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"Comment: iPad 7 is one of the best values in tech" ["Video"] 9to5Mac 11:11 AM
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"Apple Just Made A Striking New Security Move That Could Impact All Users" Forbes 7:59 AM
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"How to Reverse Image Search with Google on iPhone" OS X Daily 11:21 AM
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"'Pokemon Home' Is Now Available on iOS, Android, and Nintendo Switch" Touch Arcade 8:32 AM
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"LG Tone Free review: Clearly designed by and for people without ears" Android Police 8:15 AM
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"BlueMail is back in the App Store after it called out Apple" Engadget 8:24 AM
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"Comment: Apple Pay revenue is heading toward a multi-billion dollar business" 9to5Mac 11:11 AM
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"Review: Woolnut leather sleeves for iPad and Mac offer attractive, minimalist protection" AppleInsider 11:06 AM
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"Android co-creator's phone company Essential to close" BBC 1:57 PM
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"Apple Pay and QR codes see restaurants with Clover POS encourage customers to dine and dash" 9to5Mac 3:59 PM
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"Apple Pay accounts for 5% of global card transactions, growing to rival PayPal: It's expected to be 10% within 5 years" The Next Web 8:35 AM
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"You can now scan your restaurant receipt and pay with Apple Pay" iMore 5:40 PM
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"Darkroom photo editor for iPhone and iPad goes subscription, adds watermarking and new icons" 9to5Mac 2:16 PM
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"So long, farewell, Storwize. IBM melds storage array line under FlashSystems brand" Blocks & Files 8:58 AM
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"Apple just revolutionized another massive industry, and no one's even talking about it" BGR 6:28 PM
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"How Apple is being affected by the coronavirus so far"" AppleInsider 8:10 AM
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"FTC Expands Antitrust Investigation Into Big Tech: Agency is demanding information from Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Microsoft"" WSJ.com 8:28 AM
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"Strava launches Healthkit, supports native Apple Workout syncing: The native Workout app on the Apple Watch is very capable, but it is also a service that is locked into the Apple ecosystem. Today's launch of Strava Healthkit means you can use the Workout app and then have all of your captured data synced automatically to the Strava network for analysis, cross-platform inspiration, and more." ZDNet 9:16 PM
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