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"Apple's Beats 1 Radio Is Censoring Music: Bleeps by Dre." BuzzFeed 3:46 PM
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"Apple is playing censored songs on Beats 1" The Verge 3:46 PM
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"Siri is put to the test with Apple Music launch: As Apple's streaming music service goes live, it's easy to stump Siri with some song requests. Also, Uber buys part of Bing Maps, and Google updates the Hangouts app." CNET 5:57 PM
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"Apple Music has 100 percent of Billboard Top 100, Spotify doesn't" AppAdvice 1:56 PM
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"Apple Music Is Here, But Is Streaming Right For You? How all-you-can-eat subscriptions from Apple and Spotify change your relationship with music—and your wallet" WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 7:33 AM
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"Apple Music streams songs at the same quality as iTunes downloads" Mashable 7:33 AM
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"Bad news for Prince fans: These artists are missing from Apple Music/Apple Music scores with Taylor Swift and Thom Yorke, but holdouts include The Beatles, Prince, and The Black Keys." Macworld 1:56 PM
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"Apple Music is here: 5 things to know" CNNMoney 7:23 AM
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"Apple Music in the UK: what you need to know" Engadget 7:38 AM
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"Apple Aims to Shake Up the Crowded Streaming Market" Statista 9:22 AM
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"Seven Things You Need to Know About Apple Music" Bloomberg 8:29 AM
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"America's most reputable tech companies: Samsung replaces Nintendo, Apple drops to No. 21" GeekWire 3:34 PM
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"Apple interns earn $7,000 per month, plus benefits" Cult of Mac 9:33 AM
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"Apple Watch enterprise ecosystem gains policy control" Computerworld 7:16 AM
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"Bernstein: PayPal's Potential Is 'Untapped,' Better Than Apple Pay And Google Wallet" Benzinga 9:27 AM
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"Even Apple and Facebook can suffer from a bad rep, report says: It's not just products and services that can color a company's reputation. How it handles sensitive issues can also affect public perception." CNET 8:15 AM
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"Faster, Cheaper Fiber Could Rev Up Internet" TechNewsWorld 7:47 PM
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"NSA can track everyone's phone calls again -- for a while" CNET 5:57 PM
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"Gmail's latest update will add wallpapers and emoji" The Verge 5:17 PM
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"As Apple doubles down on maps data, Microsoft bows out with sale of some Bing Maps assets to Uber" AppleInsider 9:43 AM
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"Samsung Ranked As No. 1 Patent Filer For Wearable Devices" Forbes 9:26 AM
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"U.S. judge signs off on Sprint's $50 million 'cramming' settlement" Reuters 9:31 PM
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"Sprint (almost) fixed the low video cap on its new 'All-in' plan" Engadget 9:18 PM
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"Sprint Is Called Out on Throttling Policy: Carrier's practice of slowing video speeds gets attention as new FCC rules take effect" WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 7:45 PM
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"Sprint's new 'All In' unlimited plans limit video to 3G speeds: $80 per month for a high-end smartphone and unlimited data? Sounds good, until you get to the fine print." PCWorld 10:34 AM
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"Sprint bids adieu to $50 iPhone plan in the name of clarity: The wireless carrier will instead promote an 'All-In' plan that includes $60 for the plan and $20 for the smartphone." CNET 8:02 AM
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"TMO Daily Observations 2015-06-30: Apple Music First Impressions" The Mac Observer 1:52 PM
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"Paul Kent Discusses This Year's MacIT Conference" MacVoices 11:16 AM
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