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"If at first you don't succeed, pry, pry again: Feds once again demand Apple unlock encrypted iPhones in yet another terrorism case" The Register 8:47 PM
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"iPhone apps, blockchain and the future of food" Computerworld 8:12 AM
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"Pumping the breaks: Apple's car ambitions/It's 2020. Where's the Apple Car?" Macworld 7:51 AM
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"Hands-on with NVIDIA's first 360Hz esports display" Engadget 9:00 PM
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"Alienware Concept UFO shows why portable games are better than streaming (for now)/Commentary: The Switch Lite is cool, but have you ever tried a Switch Thicc?" CNET 8:46 PM
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"Facebook's Deepfake Ban Is a Solution to a Distant Problem" Wired [Free/Paid Registration Required] 8:42 PM
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"IoT OS Wars. No Clear Winner Yet" Tech.pinions [Free/Paid Registration Required] 3:15 PM
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"7 Android trends to watch in 2020: Empty predictions are a dime a dozen — but with mobile tech in particular, long-term trends can tell us a lot about what the future may hold." Computerworld 1:20 PM
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"Skagen Falster 3 hands-on: Bigger, smarter, and way more comfortable/The Falster 3 benefits from all of Fossil's Gen 5 advancements right out of the box." Android Central 11:10 AM
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"AI and Girls: Not Repeating the Past" Forbes 10:19 AM
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"Why USB4 logos will actually make sense: The USB powers that be will clear up the confusing mishmash of logos." PCWorld 8:36 AM
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"Personal Data Is Valuable. Give Pricing Power to the People: Winning back trust in the digital economy depends on giving people much more control of the usage, ownership, and value of their personal data." Wired [Free/Paid Registration Required] 8:36 AM
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"It's 2020 and PCs are Alive and Kicking" Tech.pinions [Free/Paid Registration Required] 8:12 AM
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"Concept cars and concept foldables betray a lack of confidence" The Verge 8:11 AM
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"Samsung just launched an 'artificial human' called Neon, and wait, what?" Mashable 7:55 AM
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