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"Why Apple's rumored new glasses will be an even bigger deal than the iPhone"" Insider 9:51 AM
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"How to activate the iPhone's hidden pedometer" Cult of Mac 2:13 PM
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"New leak shows iPhone 8 performance that completely crushes every Android" BGR 9:10 AM
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"Apple Updates XProtect to Block New Leverage Malware Variant" Intego 12:02 PM
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"Review: H. Moser Swiss Alp Watch Zzzz is a $27,000 Apple Watch clone with zero apps" Cult of Mac 2:13 PM
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"Finally: An App That Can Identify the Animal You Saw on Your Hike/Take a photo of a mystery critter using your cellphone, and iNaturalist will try to tell you what it is." The Atlantic 10:04 AM
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"Apple embraces a multi-cloud future, and that's exciting: In enterprise or personal tech, the future isn't just one-cloud-fits-all but multiple services across platforms and devices. Apple just showed us it gets it."" Computerworld 8:42 AM
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"Ask the iTunes Guy: The last one" Macworld 8:48 AM
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"How to use Universal Clipboard to copy a file on one Mac and paste it to another in macOS High Sierra" iMore 8:53 AM
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"Why you should avoid this 'potentially deadly' AI app" Cult of Mac 8:53 AM
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"No more Nanos? No more Shuffles? No problem/If you're among the (admittedly select) few mourning the passing of Apple's little MP3 players, fear not: There are alternatives. Cheap alternatives. Plus: a sync/charge cable with a Lightning and Micro-USB connector on the same tip!" CNET 1:00 PM
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"Apple to discontinue iPod nano and shufflebeat" BBC 8:16 AM
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"Alleged iPhone 8 packaging insert shows off bezel-less 'notch' screen design" 9to5Mac 1:00 PM
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"Here's Why Apple Discontinued the iPod Nano and Shuffle" Zacks 4:20 PM
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"This New Feature Coming to iOS 11 Will Make Typing So Much Easier" Popsugar 10:36 AM
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"This KFC gamer's box is the perfect mash up of fried chicken and gaming" Mashable 8:25 AM
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"How to use the Files app in iOS 11: One of the biggest changes in Apple's new mobile OS involves how documents are handled; for the first time, iOS 11 gets a Finder-like system." Computerworld 8:20 AM
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