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"iMac Pro review: Hard to upgrade, but holy Jony Ive it's fast/The iMac Pro offers great performance, but does it meet pros' specialized needs?" Ars Technica 7:38 AM
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"The best portable SSD: Start your search with Samsung." Engadget 11:34 AM
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"How to watch live broadcast TV on your Apple TV without cable: You can watch live broadcast television on your Apple TV without needing a cable subscription with HDHomeRun." iMore 12:46 PM
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"Filmmaker pits a maxed-out $14,000 iMac Pro against a top-of-the-line iMac"" BGR 11:35 AM
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"Timers, reminders, alarms—oh, my!" Dr. Drang 7:41 AM
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"How to replace your iPhone battery: The ultimate guide/Everything you need to know to DIY (do-it-yourself) replace a dead or dying battery in your iPhone!" iMore 12:30 PM
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"Nikkei pushing iPhone X production cuts as reason Samsung is looking for OLED screen customers" AppleInsider 1:21 PM
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"Nikkei reiterates iPhone X production being cut in half, leaving Samsung scrambling for OLED buyers" 9to5Mac 12:48 PM
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"Microsoft may have solved one big issue with the iPhone X" Daily Star Sunday 7:44 AM
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"My Original iPod Is A Time Capsule From 2002: I made some strange music choices... don't judge me" The Verge 12:48 PM
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"Apple's disastrous new campus: Employees keep smacking into glass walls"" NewsBytes 12:49 PM
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"Apple continues march to global dominance beating Switzerland's centuries-old watch industry at its own game"" Daily Mail (UK) 5:17 PM
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"Australian Govt flags HP laptop battery recall: HP announced a worldwide voluntary safety recall and replacement program in January" ARN 8:26 PM
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"MacBook Pro Finds New Success But Loses Human Touch" Forbes 5:17 PM
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"Can Samsung still claim to be ahead of Apple? Commentary: Samsung keeps insisting that Apple is always behind. With the release of the Galaxy S9, how true might that be?"" CNET 3:20 PM
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"iOS vs. Android: What can iPhones do that Android-phones cannot?" NewsBytes 7:43 AM
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"The future of smartphones: Five big questions" ZDNet 6:04 PM
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"Residential solar is cheap, but can it get cheaper? Paths to $0.05 per kWh: NREL releases a paper similar to Tesla's stated solar roof business plan." Ars Technica 2:22 PM
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