Apple’s new credit card gets compared to Billy McFarland’s credit card scam

Someone didn’t watch the Fyre Festival documentaries. 
Apple announced its groundbreaking new pay feature during its event on Monday: A titanium credit card with no card number, no signature, no CVV, and no expiration date. All of the vital info…

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Apple Card is a digital credit card, but there’s also an IRL titanium version

At Apple’s Monday press conference showcasing its many new services like its magazine newsstand-inspired Apple News+, it also showed off a new way to pay for things. 
That’s right, Apple is getting into credit cards. It’s not just Apple Pay anym…

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Finally, a real fashion moment at an Apple event

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Apple events are not traditionally hubs for bold style, so thank god for Wyatt Mitchell.

Mitchell, who is the company’s director of app design, stepped onstage at Monday’s Apple event in Cupertino wearing a white workwear-inspired jumpsuit and Off-White x Converse sneakers. In a world of Silicon Valley vests, uniform dressing, and low-key button downs, it was a rare men’s fashion moment — so of course Twitter noticed.

This guys jumpsuit is my #AppleEvent highlight so far pic.twitter.com/Z8bIkEKrJK

— Matt Noble (@noblematt) March 25, 2019

Wyatt in an all white jumpsuit like he just came from a racetrack or is about to fly to the moon #AppleEvent pic.twitter.com/j9cBFafwKu

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Apple announces news subscription service, Apple News+

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Apple News is getting into the subscription business. 

At Monday’s Apple event at the Steve Jobs Theater in Cupertino, the company announced a new subscription service called Apple News Plus (or, Apple News+). 

Tim Cook positioned the service as a way to get access to magazines — as opposed to just articles from news outlets — with just one subscription. Pay $9.99 a month and you’ll get access to over 300 magazines covering topics like entertainment, news, fashion, and more.

“I miss the feeling of being at the newsstand,” Tim Cook said, seemingly forgetting that Apple devices helped make buying physical magazines obsolete. Read more…

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