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Apple's new MacBook Pro features the company's new Magic Keyboard, which replaces the flatter butterfly mechanism keyboard that it's outfitted its laptops with over the last several years.

UK venture capital investors are drafting plans to pitch the government for up to £300 million in funding to keep early-stage startups afloat during any economic slowdown induced by the coronavirus pandemicAccording to a draft of the plan, seen by Business Insider, investors and angels fear that hundreds of early-stage UK startups will become distressed as they see a sales slowdown and burn through cash reserves.

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