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So yeah, Apple kept us a little hectic today, hosting an revealing occasion Tuesday for its brand-new iPhone 11, which is $50 less expensive than its last base design. It likewise flaunted high-end iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max designs and exposed all sorts of item information, like price for its upcoming Apple Arcade and Apple TELEVISION Plus services.

But Apple wasn’t the just huge tech company in the spotlight. Both Congress and state attorney generals of the United States today amped up their antitrust probes of innovation titans like Google and Facebook.

Here are the week’s stories we do not desire you to miss out on:

Between bring back net neutrality, controling the tech market and dealing with the state’s real estate crisis, California state Sen. Scott Wiener never ever stops moving.


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Apple lastly completed the most glaring blanks about its streaming service: its launch date and rate. But you might require more responses prior to you devote.

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Commentary: Apple Arcade’s library might get me off the perpetual treadmill of freemium video games.

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The excellent, the bad and the unsightly side of utilizing germs to enhance human health.

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With a style that’s going on 3 years and functions that competitors have actually had for a while, it’s difficult to get delighted.

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From Portugal to Paris to Poland electrical scooters have actually attacked Europe, however it’s far from a smooth trip.

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Quit spending time individuals while they vape.

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A pedophilia scandal stimulated YouTube to promise it would not permit talk about videos with kids age 13 and more youthful. Six months later on, they’re still simple to discover.

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