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News items you should check out: Nov. 16

Since I can’t cover everything, I’ll often direct your attention to articles from various other sources worth your time.

° From 9to5Mac: Germany is the latest country to add support for reporting incidents using Apple Maps. This feature launched alongside iOS 14.5 and is slowly expanding globally.

° From The MacObserver: Hackers took over an FBI server over the weekend, sending thousands of fake cyberattack warnings. The agency says no personal information or data was affected.

° From AppleInsider: Estimated delivery dates for Apple’s entire iPhone 13 lineup remain higher than the previous year’s iPhone 12 despite a slight moderation, according to JP Morgan.

° From Reuters: “Dr. Brain,” Apple’s foray into original Korean content comes is a big deal as the country’s entertainment industry reaches new global popularity, from k-pop superstars such as BTS to the 2020 Oscar-winning South Korean film “Parasite,” and Netflix’s “Squid Game.”

° From iMore: Snap has announced a deal with Sony Music Entertainment. All of Sony Music’s tracks will now appear on Snapchat’s Sounds library.

° From T-Mobile: T-Mobile has already reached its 2021 goal of covering 200 million people nationwide with Ultra Capacity 5G.

° From MacVoices Live!: On the new episode, the second part of the first 2021 Holiday Gift Guide wraps up as Kelly Guimont, Patrice Brend’amour, and Warren Sklar join host Chuck Joiner to provide their final picks. (Part 1)




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