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"A year with the Apple Watch: What works, what doesn't, and what lies ahead? Some features are more useful than others, and there's lots of room to improve." Ars Technica 7:47 AM
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"How to sort files and folders in the Finder: There are a few ways to organize your files and folders." Macworld 7:47 AM
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"Keep an eye on your front porch with Ring's new Mac app" iMore 10:42 AM
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"Steve Wozniak Thinks Apple Should Pay 50% Tax: But It Does Woz, It Does Already" Forbes 7:03 AM
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"What the 'Trust This Computer' alert on your iPhone means" iDownload Blog 8:05 AM
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"Pro who killed Apple's Power Mac found... masquerading as a coffee table: You thought McAfee was a master of disguise?" The Register 7:05 AM
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"12 awesome Apple Watch tricks that prove it doesn't need a 'killer app'" Cult of Mac 8:48 AM
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"How to search for apps, movies, and music on the Apple TV" iMore 8:48 AM
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"The Only Mac Browser With A Free VPN" Mac360 8:46 AM
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"First look: Apple's new rose gold 12" MacBook with Intel Skylake CPU" AppleInsider 12:47 PM
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"How to use Google Keep's new labels and Chrome extension" PCWorld 7:48 AM
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"If it ain't broke, break it: Why putting off software upgrades can make things worse/'If it ain't broke, don't fix it' is an obsolete practice for technology. Here's why we need to make 'upgrade, no matter what' our new mantra." ZDNet 10:46 AM
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"Apple will ditch iPhone 7s and jump straight to iPhone 8" Cult of Mac 7:54 AM
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"New (2016) 12-Inch MacBook Vs. 2015 Version: Specs, Performance Breakdown" Forbes 7:22 AM
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"Is Android still a toxic hellstew? Two years ago I pointed the finger Google and the hardware OEMs for turning the Android platform into 'a toxic hellstew of vulnerabilities.' Well, are things any better now?" ZDNet 7:47 AM
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"How I Design Logos On My Mac" TeraTalks 7:50 AM
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"Apple movies and iBooks shut down in China"" [""Citing unidentified sources, the New York Times reported that the move was ordered by a Chinese regulator -- the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television. The agency wasn't immediately available for comment Friday.""] CNNMoney 7:12 AM
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