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Apple is working with Consumer Reports to figure out why the reviews site's battery test results for the new MacBook Pro do not match the gadget giant's lab tests and field data. [CNet]
- No, Facebook isn't going to start charging a subscription fee. [Snopes]
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Fitbit has dropped one of its patent infringement cases against rival wearable tech maker Jawbone, pointing to its belief that the company is already failing financially. [SF Business Times]
- Police are investigating violence at a Pleasant Hill mall after bullets were reportedly fired into several open stores Monday night. [ABC 7]
- San Rafael music producer recalls working with George Michael. [ABC 7]
- San Francisco’s new police chief is expected to fight more than crime on his watch — his biggest challenge might be wresting the department from its recent troubles. [SF Examiner]
- Speaking of such things, [KRON 4] takes a look back at SFPD's 2016 shakeup.
- Transgender Silicon Valley worker leads call for health benefits. [SF Chronicle]
- Some 31 social services, childcare and arts nonprofits in San Francisco received over $1 million in grants this month. [Bay City News]
- A 23-year-old former Marine was shot and killed in East Oakland on Monday evening. [CBS 5]