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"Two iPhone SE 2 With Different Display Sizes Arriving Early This Year" Business Times 8:02 AM
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"Tim Cook, traveling man: Apple CEO's air travel costs soared 239% over the past year." Apple 3.0 7:58 AM
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"Estimating NetNewsWire for iOS Demand" inessential 7:24 AM
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"Apple: An Options Strategy if You Expect a Recession" Market Realist 1/3
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"Apple 2020 preview: iPhone 12, Watch 6, iPad Pro 4, and more!" iMore 1/3
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"Apple & Steve Jobs defined mobile in the 2010s" Om Malik 1/3
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"What the Death of iTunes Says About Our Digital Habits: We started the 2010s obsessed with our electronic hygiene—and ended them a nation of digital hoarders. Eleven ideas about the decade that killed iTunes." The Atlantic 1/3
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"Photographer notices iPhone 11"s telephoto lens doesn't support Night Mode. Internet loses its mind: But we already knew that." iMore 1/3
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"I swapped out the newest Apple Watch for a cheaper model that's more than 2 years old — and there's only one thing I missed about it" Business Insider 1/3
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"2020 New Year's resolutions for iPhone users: The self-improvement promises we make to ourselves at the start of the year should absolutely include how we use our iPhones." Macworld 1/3
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"Cassandra -Friday Diversion: Testing Faith -Non-synchronisation of Photos on iPhone 11 Pro" eXtensions 1/3
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"How modern tech has powered our favorite superheroes through the years" Ars Technica 4:02 PM
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"It's the network, stupid: study offers fresh insight into why we're so divided" Ars Technica 4:00 PM
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"Apple Watch and iPhone health accessories to help with 2020 new year's resolutions" 9to5Mac 2:40 PM
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"What to Expect at CES 2020: CES isn't a big smartphone show, but there will be plenty of massive TVs, next-gen laptops, and eye-catching prototypes. Here's what we expect to see in Las Vegas." PC Magazine 7:10 AM
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"Why racism in science never really went away: Angela Saini's new book explores why science's racism issues have persisted." Ars Technica 7:08 AM
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"TikTok's First Transparency Report Doesn't Tell the Full Story: The app says it didn't receive any requests for user information from China during the first half of 2019. That might not reassure skeptics." Wired [Free/Paid Registration Required] 1/3
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"More hole punch displays are coming, because we don't deserve nice things" Android Central 1/3
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"Here's yet another reason to be worried about your smart home camera" Digital Trends 1/3
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"'Don't be evil': Has Google forgotten its original motto?" ZDNet 1/3
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"Google's identity crisis is deepening" The Verge 1/3
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"The human love affair with screens — how did we get here?" Financial Times [Paid Membership Required] 1/3
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