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Nope, Hillary is a crook and Donald Duck is well, a duck.

Do you always make everything left or right? Just curious..
Nope, Hillary is a crook and Donald Duck is well, a duck.

Do you always make everything left or right? Just curious..

No, things are hardly black an white with human beings. Which is part of the reason I asked, I mean I wanted to be proven wrong.

Americans who are (or seem to be) very proud of their country seem to favor Donad Trump. I wanted the stereotype to be proven wrong. Of course you could've just been sarcastic...
 



One of the apps that's getting a redesign in iOS 10 is Apple News, Apple's dedicated news reading app that first came out in 2015 as part of iOS 9. Apple News aggregates stories from several sources into one mobile-friendly format for reading on iOS devices, allowing users to find content based around their interests.

In iOS 10, Apple News features a bolder, simpler interface that puts content front and center. The "For You" section filled with customized picks has been broken up into smaller topic-based sections with improved organization to make it easier to keep up with incoming stories.

"For You" features all of the topics a user follows along with "Trending News," featuring current popular stories, and "Featured News," a section with news suggestions hand-picked by Apple's editors. There are easier tools for sharing, liking, and disliking news stories, accessible by swiping to the left or the right on the screen.

In addition to these design changes, Apple News will now send notifications to users whenever there's a must-read breaking news story, and Apple has added support for subscription-based publications so you can read content from paid subscription-based sites like The Wall Street Journal right alongside free content. The revamped Apple News app will be available in the fall when iOS 10 launches.

For details on other new features coming in iOS 10, make sure to check out our iOS 10 roundup. Don't miss out on our previous videos, which have covered iOS 10, watchOS 3, tvOS 10, and macOS Sierra:

- WWDC 2016 Overview in Seven Minutes
- iOS 10's Overhauled Lockscreen
- The New iOS 10 Photos App
- The New iOS 10 Messages App
- macOS Sierra - Siri
- iOS 10 Hidden Features
- watchOS 3 Overview
- iOS 10's Redesigned Apple Music Experience
- 3D Touch in iOS 10
- The New Home App for Controlling HomeKit Devices
- iOS 10's Face Gallery App for Apple Watch
- Everything New in tvOS 10
- Apple's Upcoming Apple TV Remote App

We've also got roundups for all of the upcoming operating systems, including watchOS 3, macOS Sierra, and tvOS 10.

Article Link: Check Out iOS 10's Revamped Apple News App
[doublepost=1475330576][/doublepost]Is this an honest review or a worthless regurgitation of Apple's press release? I can't believe the writer has set eyes on this "news app".
 
Wow. This app is hot garbage.

1. Tiny font that must be enlarged for EVERY article. No global font setting?!
2. Inconsistent and often ugly UX. Some articles format nice, others... nope. Some articles display the actual web sites which not only break the experience but DON'T USE THE SAFARI VIEW CONTROLLER. This means no ad-blocking and no 'Reader View.' Sheesh!
2. I blocked a site. Why then am I still seeing that site in my Top Stories feed every day?!
3. Top Stories lists maybe 5 stories a day? Then I'm back to "top" stories from 2 days ago? WTF?
4. Sections randomly populate beneath Top Stories. I understand trying to surface new content, but sections are not easily scanned nor are relevant stories shown that I'm interested in. Flipboard even does a better job than this, and now I really miss Zite.

The best thing I can say about this app is that you are now able to uninstall it - which I've done on all my devices.
 
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