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"Inside the Most Ambitious Push Yet to Make iPhones Outside China: The world's largest contract manufacturer, Foxconn, is seeking to reduce its reliance on China as Trump's trade war drags on." Bloomberg [Free/Paid Registration Required] 7:50 AM
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"An Indian factory's ambitious aim to make iPhones outside China: In recent months, workers began testing and assembling Apple's iPhone X, which will be sold in India first and eventually exported" Bloomberg 7:56 AM
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"Exclusive: India to woo foreign firms like Apple to capitalize on U.S.-China trade war" Reuters 8:45 AM
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"Apple offers customers even more options for safe, reliable repairs: New Independent Repair Provider Program Expands Genuine Parts Access to More Repair Businesses" Apple 7:11 AM
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"Apple Offers Customers Even More Options for Safe, Reliable Repairs" Business Wire 7:12 AM
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"Apple Is Making it Easier to Get Your iPhone Fixed — But There's a Catch" Associated Press 11:43 AM
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"Apple to stop default practice of keeping Siri recordings" Reuters 7:36 AM
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"Apple launches new repair programme, letting people get their broken iPhones fixed more easily" The Independent 7:56 AM
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"Apple was a little behind on Siri privacy, now it's way ahead: The default opt-out is the right call" The Verge 7:19 AM
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"Apple Just Offered 1 Billion iPhone Users A Reason To Enable Siri" Forbes 7:39 AM
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"Google Says Malicious Websites Have Been Quietly Hacking iPhones for Years: It may be the biggest attack against iPhone users yet." Vice 9:11 PM
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"A very deep dive into iOS Exploit chains found in the wild" Project Zero 9:11 PM
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"Google researchers detail malicious website exploits that targeted iPhone users for years" 9to5Mac 9:11 PM
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