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Highly Illegal - and Very Affordable - This Week in Tech 745

Highly Illegal - and Very Affordable - This Week in Tech 745 16-Inch MacBook, Stadia's Failure, Disney+ vs Apple+
This Week's Stories


--  Apple's November Surprise: 16-Inch Macbook Pro brings back the scissor-switch keyboard and physical ESC key
--  Surface Book 3 Rumors, Surface Laptop 3 and Surface Pro X Reviews
--  Microsoft's Project xCloud launches in early 2020 as the odds-on favorite to dominate game streaming
--  Google Stadia launches tomorrow as a failure
--  Goldman Sachs re-evaluating Apple Card credit limits after sexism accusations
--  Google will offer checking accounts to anyone who wants Google to know absolutely everything they pay money for.
--  Google's secret "Nightingale" health-care project and Fitbit purchase: Google wants to own your health data
--  Apple's Research App: do we trust Apple with our health data more than Google?
--  Disney+, Apple+, Peacock TV, etc - when will the streaming bubble burst?
--  YouTube creators: are you a kids' channel or an adult channel?
--  Is YouTube fracturing the world? Should we go back to all reading the same newspaper?
--  Apple kicks vaping apps out of the App Store, Canadian pot stocks crash - legal marijuana's bad week
--  Minecraft Earth launches in the US - the perfect demo for Azure Anchors
--  Hololens is still the future
--  So is the Oculus Quest
--  Are Apple Glasses?
--  British Labor Party offers free broadband - could this work in the US?
--  AI can tell if you are going to die - doctors baffled

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