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Now playing Next USA Why this small Apple feature is a big power play Apple is forcing the adoption of a sign-on tool just as politicians and government regulators are taking a close look at how tech giants wield their power. 04/06/2019
Now playing Next USA Apple is getting rid of iTunes — what does it mean for your downloads? Technology giant Apple on Monday confirmed recent speculation from key players in the industry that it was going to scrap its historic iTunes service. 04/06/2019
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Now playing Next USA Watch: Man storms stage, interrupts US 2020 hopeful Kamala Harris The U.S. Senator was answering a question about the pay gap for minority women when the man interrupted, saying he had a "much bigger idea.” 02/06/2019
Now playing Next USA City workers in Virginia Beach terrorized in their own offices Employees had to dive for cover and barricade themselves inside as a gunman prowled the hallways. 01/06/2019
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