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Here’s everything Apple announced today | Almost everyone is doing the API economy wrong | Apple introduces the iPhone SE | Face-plant into this airplane tray table pillow | In Apple vs. the FBI, technology wins | Here are all the gorgeous demo videos from Apple’s launch event | First look at the new smaller iPad Pro | DAILY TUESDAY, MARCH 22 2016 TODAY'S TOP STORIES: TOP HEADLINE | Greg Kumparak [Here’s everything Apple announced today] Didn’t catch today’s Apple keynote? Want to get a quick rundown of everything they announced? Here’s all the big stuff, in ultra-quick bite... [Read More…] CRUNCH NETWORK | Ed Anuff [Almost everyone is doing the API economy wrong] It’s time to hold companies to a higher standard when it comes to APIs. As software "eats the world," it seems like it’s not enough for a business to just... [Read More…] SPONSORED CONTENT The 6 A/B Tests You Should Be Running In Your App Everyone in mobile believes in A/B testing, but are you doing the right types? This practical guide lists 6 key tests that will deliver real ROI for your mobile business. [Learn More…] Jordan Crook [Apple introduces the iPhone SE] If you’ve been hankering for a new iPhone that has all the power of the latest generations but fits in your hand like the old models, today is a good day... [Read More…] CATCH UP WITH CRUNCH REPORT [Apple Goes Small With New iPhone And iPad] Apple unveils 4-inch iPhone SE, Apple announces 9.7-inch iPad Pro, Amazon launches Cable Store, Airbnb will open Cuba listings to the world, Twitter turns 10. [Watch Now] Josh Constine [Face-plant into this airplane tray table pillow] You don’t have to be a circus freak contortionist to sleep on a plane thanks to Woollip. Now you can dive face-first into an inflatable travel pillow... [Read More…] CRUNCH NETWORK | Bob Muglia [In Apple vs. the FBI, technology wins] Government policy and technology usually coexist in harmony. But occasionally, they get into a brawl. When this happens, policy may win a battle or two, but,... [Read More…] Josh Constine [Here are all the gorgeous demo videos from Apple’s launch event] Watch a robot rip apart and recycle iPhones, see the petite but powerful new iPhone SE in action, and geek out on 40 years of Apple history. [Read More…] Felicia Williams [First look at the new smaller iPad Pro] Today was a pretty small news day for Apple. In part, because the announcements were largely iterations on existing products. But, also because the rumors about... [Read More…] [Get more stories at techcrunch.comÂ] Newest Jobs From CrunchBoard: - [Senior Visual Designer - Product @ Lantern at Lantern (San Francisco, CA, United States)] - [Automation Test Engineer at Telular Corporation (Chicago, IL, United States)] - [Director of Talent at Global Health Strategies (New York, NY, United States)] - [Project Engineer (Plastics Engineer) at Precision Engineered Products - MicroPEP Div. (East Providence, RI, United States)] - [Senior C# .NET Developer at SBI Software (Portland, OR)] [SEE MORE JOBS ON CRUNCHBOARD] [Post your tech jobs] and reach millions of TechCrunch readers for only $200 per month [Facebook]  [Twitter]  [Youtube]  [Instagram]  [Flipboard] If you do not want to receive this email or you would like to update your preferences [click here]. 410 Townsend Street, San Francisco, CA 94107 © 2016 AOL Inc. All rights reserved.  [Privacy Policy]  [Terms of Service]

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