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Watch Apple debut its own no-fee credit card
Apple has its own credit card. The Apple Card, available this summer, will not have any fees and was created with Goldman Sachs and MasterCard.
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Apple's new Apple Card credit card doesn't have any hidden fees or late-payment charges
The credit card also has a rewards program called Daily Cash, featuring 2% cash back when using Apple Pay and 3% when buying directly from Apple.
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Apple just announced a slew of original TV shows — check them out
Apple held a big event on Monday to introduce its new TV streaming service, and a new initiative called Apple TV Plus.
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T-Mobile's broadband strategy will focus on providing service to rural and underserved areas first
T-Mobile is launching a pilot to deliver in-home internet service using its wireless LTE network — starting with rural and underserved areas first.
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US missile defense system destroys ICBM threat for the first time in historic 'salvo' test
The ICBM target was launched in the Marshall Islands, which is over 4,000 miles away from the interceptors buried in silos in California.
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There's been a spike in ER visits in Colorado following marijuana legalization, and edibles are doctors' biggest concern
A new study documents a sharp rise in ER visits linked with marijuana in Colorado. One key driver was edibles like pot brownies and cookies.
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Uber buys rival Careem in $3.1 billion deal to dominate ride-hailing in the Middle East
Uber said it would pay $1.4 billion in cash and $1.7 billion in convertible notes for Careem.
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Apple announced a sleek, new credit card that's all white and offers 2% cash back on every Pay purchase — here's how it works
Apple is launching its first credit card this summer. Here's how Apple Card will work and how you can sign up.
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Apple's big event was much different than any other, and it's a sign the company is moving in a new direction
At its March 25 event, Apple announced a new TV service, subscription program, and much more. Here's what it all means.
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IT'S HERE: Apple finally unveils its streaming TV service, Apple TV Plus
Apple is taking on Amazon, Netflix, Hulu, and the cable companies with its new TV streaming service.
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