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"Apple Takes Washington: Steve Jobs famously disdained D.C. Tim Cook's quietly taking it on." Politico Magazine 8:32 AM
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"Apple Is About To Lay Down Its TV Cards" TechCrunch 8:09 AM
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"Can Apple wow Wall Street without one more thing?" Fortune 8:20 AM
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"Apple loses key music streaming executive" ["News of his departure caught colleagues off guard. He is leaving the west coast to work for a Europe-based company in an unrelated industry, people familiar with the situation said. Apple confirmed that Mr Rogers was leaving the company but declined to comment further."] Financial Times [Paid Membership Required] 8:03 AM
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"Apple Loses Music Executive: Ian Rogers is credited with the creation of Apple's online radio station Beats 1" WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 12:28 PM
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"Key Apple Music / Beats 1 director Ian Rogers leaves Apple" 9to5Mac 8:07 AM
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"Apple exec Ian Rogers, the main brain behind Beats1 radio, departs: The tech giant loses the executive who built the Beats1 radio channel, the most lauded feature of the Apple Music subscription streaming-music service." CNET 12:28 PM
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"Apple Music Exec Ian Rogers is Out" Re/code 8:32 AM
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"Apple Music exec quits two months after launch" CNNMoney 9:49 AM
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"Apple, Samsung battle to the end over damages payment: Apple is demanding that over $548 million in damages be paid." IDG News Service 8:07 AM
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"Apple to help US military build flexible hybrid electronics" Computerworld 7:56 AM
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"Apple to work with US defense department on developing wearable tech" IDG News Service 10:07 AM
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"Tim Cook's political savvy profiled as Apple joins Pentagon effort to build military wearables" 9to5Mac 12:35 PM
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"DoD Announces Award of New Flexible Hybrid Electronics Manufacturing Innovation Hub in Silicon Valley" ["The emerging flexible hybrid electronics sector promises to revolutionize the electronics industry, and the Silicon Valley-based FlexTech Alliance consortium, backed by companies as diverse as Apple and Lockheed Martin and major research universities including Stanford and MIT, represents the next chapter in the long-standing public-private partnerships between the Pentagon and tech community."] U.S. Department of Defense 7:57 AM
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