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Monday, 16 March 2020
Apple's unprecedented decision to close all stores outside of China because of coronavirus may be a sign of what's to come
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Apple's unprecedented decision to close all stores outside of China because of coronavirus may be a sign of what's to come
Apple's reliance on China means it already has a plan for how to tackle the coronavirus outbreak in other markets around the world.
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Now is the worst time to buy a new Apple laptop
If you're an Apple fan in the market for a new laptop, you'll want to wait a few months until the new MacBook Pro and MacBook Air arrive.
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Airbnb is letting guests around the world cancel their reservations for a full refund and no cancellation fees, as the coronavirus pandemic continues to disrupt travel plans
"We don't want guests to feel like they have to travel because they cannot get their money back," Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky said.
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Tech billionaire Michael Dell says Dell is donating millions of dollars in cash and tech to fight the coronavirus
The billionaire also listed all the technology Dell has for sale that he thinks his customers could use right now.
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The life and rise of Lilly Singh, the YouTube star who now hosts her own late night show and is now worth over $10 million
Lilly Singh emerged in 2013 as a YouTube personality known online as "Superwoman." She's now a late night TV star worth more than $10 million.
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10 things in tech you need to know today
Alphabet launched a COVID-19 triage website, President Trump muddled that website's launch, and some Apple engineers are still having to go into work.
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San Francisco bans gatherings of 100 or more people - smaller than a sold-out movie theater - to slow the spread of the coronavirus
The announcement comes just two days after San Francisco's decision to ban gatherings of 1,000 people, restricting gatherings to a tenth of that size.
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Sources say Amazon has refused to close 2 Spanish warehouses despite 3 confirmed cases of COVID-19
In a statement to local media Amazon said it is "following the guidelines of local and international health authorities."
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The Big 3 Detroit automakers and the UAW are joining forces to ensure worker safety as coronavirus threatens plant shutdowns
Convened by UAW President Rory Gamble, the task force will be led by Gamble, GM CEO Mary Barra, Ford CEO Jim Hackett, and FCA CEO Mike Manley.
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THE FUTURE OF APPLE: The road ahead for the tech giant is services, not iPhones
Apple's has marked a shift in the company's approach, with a focus on news, games, videos, and other content over the iPhone and other hardware.
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