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It's Thursday, December 05, 2019.

Hey, good morning! You look fabulous.

In some end-of-the-year housekeeping, BMW said it will stop charging drivers for CarPlay, Craigslist finally releases an iOS app and YouTube is revealing the top videos for 2019.

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The goal here is just to make a video that doesn’t get the most dislikes ever.

YouTube Rewind 2019 charts put 'Minecraft,' PewDiePie at the top

YouTube Rewind 2019 charts put 'Minecraft,' PewDiePie at the top PewDiePie is still the number one most viewed creator, and Minecraft is the most viewed game

Now you can low-ball sellers while on the go.

Craigslist only took 11 years to make its own iOS app

Craigslist only took 11 years to make its own iOS app Considering the App Store has been around for 11 years and Craigslist for 13 years before that, it's astonishing the bastion of online classified ads hasn't bothered to create an official first-party iOS app until now.

Still no Android Auto.

BMW will drop its Apple CarPlay fees

BMW will drop its Apple CarPlay fees For years, BMW has charged customers for access to Apple CarPlay. Initially, the automaker charged a $300 lifetime fee, but this summer, it introduced a subscription model at $80 per year. Now, BMW says it will no longer charge a subscription fee for 2019 and 2020 cars equipped with Apple CarPlay in the US.

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Plex launches its free movie and TV streaming service

Plex launches its free movie and TV streaming service Now thousands of "free movies, TV shows, extreme sports films, music documentaries, Bollywood musicals" have been unlocked inside the Plex app. The ad-supported video-on-demand service is available in more than 200 countries to anyone with a free Plex account. American Ultra, Frequency, Lord of War, Rain Man, Raging Bull, The Terminator, Thelma & Louise and Apocalypse Now all feature, with more movies set to be added in the future.

You can have any color you want, as long as it’s black.

Google Fiber drops its 100Mbps tier in favor of gigabit-only service

Google Fiber drops its 100Mbps tier in favor of gigabit-only service Google has announced that it no longer offers the 100Mbps tier to new Fiber customers -- it's either the $70 gigabit plan or nothing. If you ask the company, it's a reflection of evolving internet technology and usage habits.

But wait, there's more...

1. Nintendo Switch Online is adding 'Star Fox 2' and Super Punch Out!!'

2. Tesla Model X and Porsche Taycan score 5-star rating in EU safety test

3. Motorola's bezel-free One Hyper has a 32-megapixel pop-up selfie camera

4. Ford will turn McDonald's used coffee bean husks into car parts

5. Microsoft may be building a disc-less next-gen Xbox after all

6. Mozilla pulls four Firefox add-ons over excessive data collection

7. Apple confirms shutdown issue with the 2019 13-inch MacBook Pro

8. More signs point to Samsung's Galaxy S11 capturing 8K video

9. The best portable (and affordable) USB MIDI controllers

10. DiGiorno and Stouffer's bring plant-based 'meat' to frozen Italian food

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