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"Apple's iPhone 11 Event — Here's What to Expect?" WCCFTech 6:58 PM
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"Apple may bring sleep tracking with the next Apple Watch" iMore 6:58 PM
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"Apple Watch might soon get built-in sleep tracking" TechSpot 6:58 PM
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"How Google's Project Zero ended up attacking all iPhone users: When does a team dedicated to ferreting out bugs, exploits, and vulnerabilities turn into its own form of malware attack? For Google's Project Zero, the answer just may have been this week." iMore 4:48 PM
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"The Mouse and the Labyrinth: there was a lonely member of Apple's feared Human Interface Group (HIG) who somehow got lost." Rixstep 3:50 PM
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"Sources Say China Used iPhone Hacks to Target Uyghur Muslims" Daring Fireball 3:46 PM
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"Why is Apple developing code for AR glasses? It sure looks like development is further along than people thought..." Computerworld 11:38 AM
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"Editorial: Apple has a huge opportunity with its rumored Bluetooth trackers" AppleInsider 10:39 AM
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"Hey, Apple – The Activity App Needs Rest Days Like Right Now" gedblog 8:51 AM
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"Why this is the best time to sell your old iPhone ahead of Apple's launch this month" Telegraph 7:57 AM
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"What To Expect From Apple's Special Event" MacMost 1:02 PM
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"What to expect from the 2019 iPad Pro refresh" Cult of Mac 7:54 AM
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"A look in Apple's rear-view mirror" Apple Must 7:49 AM
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"Apple's iPhone 11 – What Would A 30-Year Old Steve Jobs Do?" Forbes 3:42 PM
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"Apple iPhone 11 Vs. Google's Pixel 4: Key Comparisons" Forbes 8:08 AM
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"Why the iPhone 11 won't have 5G (and the iPhone 12 might not either): Testing the Galaxy Note 10+ 5G told me a lot about the Apple's strategy." Macworld 7:44 AM
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"I refuse to buy another flagship without a 90Hz or faster refresh rate" Android Central 12:46 PM
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"8 things I'd like to see in the OnePlus 7T Pro" Android Police 12:40 PM
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"How Google Calendar is breaking hearts" Mashable 10:40 AM
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"Governments Shut Down the Internet to Stifle Critics. Citizens Pay the PriceAn internet cafe in Harare, Zimbabwe, in January. The government recently shut down the internet in a crackdown on opposition demonstrations." New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required] 7:26 AM
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