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Apple’s China Distraction Before Wednesday’s Big Event

President Trump has cast a formidable shadow in the days leading to Apple’s big iPhone event on Wednesday. Over the weekend, he suggested in a tweet that Apple move its manufacturing plants to the U.S. to avoid tariffs in the simmering trade war between the U.S. and China. It’s a recurring threat Apple Chief Executive […]

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AppSync Unified iOS 12.4 Jailbreak Update Released

Well-known jailbreak developer angelXwind has announced the release of AppSync Unified 41.1 for jailbroken iOS 12.4 devices. The amazing run of this iconic jailbreak package continues with AppSync Unified continuing to offer legacy firmware support as far back as iOS 5. AppSync Unified is legendary in the world of jailbreaking. A lot of standard users

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How to Effectively Manage Remote Employees: Lessons Learned From Apple and Google

By Denis Kryukov Although the world of large corporations may be different from the world of small business, there are still many lessons smaller companies can learn from organizations like Apple and Google. One of these valuable insights concerns remote teams and how to organize and manage them. Remote teams are more than “the same

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Apple Is Trying To Be A Subscription Company

“Just think about the long term value of Apple and where they’re going,”  says Chegg CEO Dan Rosensweig. “They were a phone company, they were an ecommerce company, and now they’re trying to be a subscription company. You see that in their services and their service numbers. They have the largest distribution system on the

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How Much Work Does It Really Take to Build a Popular Podcast?

So, you want your podcast to be the “Next Big Thing.” Well, guess what? There are currently more than 750,000 podcasts out there, and that’s a lot of competition. That doesn’t mean you can’t grow yours or that it won’t be successful; you just have to be strategic. Despite the competition, there are plenty of reasons

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The Future of Podcasting: Where Is It Going Next?

It’s official. Podcasting has gone mainstream. In 2019, more than half of Americans have listened to a podcast, up from 44% just one year earlier: Today there are more than 750,000 podcasts available, spanning every subject from comedy to entrepreneurship. Podcasts have emerged as both a viable media channel and an effective marketing one. As the field continues to

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Who’s poised to win the brewing v-commerce wars?

While Google is an obvious “horse to bet on,” ubiquity, UX and utility will dominate the voice-search innovation race in 2020 and beyond. An old prediction that half of all internet searches will be carried out via voice by 2020 does not look like it’s on track to be a reality, despite making it into Mary Meeker’s

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How to Target Your Mobile Users with Push Notifications

Smartphones have emerged as a bright spot in the global market of booming mobile communication and are growing in an unprecedented way nowadays. Such emergence and trends are visible across the world with the rise of mobile engagement among consumers. Your customers are using their mobile devices to browse your website, interact with apps, read

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Safari’s ITP lead on Chrome’s tracking prevention: It ‘has a long way to go’

John Wilander, Apple Webkit engineer and architect of Safari’s Intelligent Tracking Prevention (ITP) solution, said Wednesday that Chrome’s new approach to privacy and cookie handling will do little to stop trackers. Google announced Tuesday that it is changing the way its Chrome browser handles third-party cookies and will more aggressively aim to limit fingerprinting. It will

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10 Big Companies Setting Great Environmental Examples

By Aaron Viles Last year, world leaders met in Paris to hash out a global climate deal to curb greenhouse gases and prepare countries and communities from the unavoidable impacts of climate change, made so by decades-long feet-dragging and unwillingness to act. While these public solutions are critical to fighting climate change, equally important are

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