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CNBC coverage of Iphone addiction issue

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    • 10 JAN 18
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    CNBC coverage of Iphone addiction issue

    From Patricia Burke

    APPLE CNBC: video 3 minutes – Scott Galloway compares what would happen if a popsicle caused the same addiction as a cellphone, regulation is long overdue

    Apple Isn’t Who We Should Be Worried About: Roger McNamee On Smartphone Addiction | CNBC Published on Jan 8, 2018

    Roger McNamee, Elevation Partners, and Scott Galloway, NYU Stern School of Business, weigh in on Apple’s responsibility to combat iPhone addiction in children following an open letter to the company from shareholders at Jana Partners and CalSTRS.
    See the program here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwhVCXZlZhY&feature=player_embedded

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