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"Apple Watch watchOS 4.3 Is Here As A Great Feature Reappears. Should You Upgrade?" Forbes 9:01 PM
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"April Fools: get ready for the worst jokes in the tech industry" AppleInsider 8:33 AM
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"Apple Finally Talked Me Into Buying an iPad" Gizmodo 3/31
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"Did the Apple HomePod update dampen that wall-shaking bass?" TrustedReviews 3/31
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"Free design Tip: Make it look like what Apple made" Macworld 3/31
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"Apple's new 'battery health' feature is a great reminder that my iPhone will be a piece of trash some day" Mashable 3/30
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"3 Reasons to Buy Apple Inc.'s 10.5-Inch iPad Pro Instead of the New 9.7-Inch iPad" The Motley Fool 3/30
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"Apple doesn't understand what makes Chromebooks great" The Next Web 3/30
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"WWDC 2018 rumors: All the new Apple hardware and software to expect" Cult of Mac 3/30
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"Opinion: Apple's privacy-first approach has downsides but is really paying dividends now" 9to5Mac 3/30
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"Apple's new $329 iPad and iOS 11.3 release temper my wanderlust: Apple had quite a week with the announcement of a new entry-level iPad that has Pencil support and the release of iOS 11.3. Combined with continued iPhone X usage, iOS is becoming my platform of choice." ZDNet 3/30
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"Siri, you're fired: Why Apple needs a new personal assistant/Does anyone really like using this laughable excuse for a voice interface? There is a better choice: and it comes from a natural partner that everyone is overlooking." ZDNet 3/30
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"Why Apple is leaving a pile of ad money on the table" Apple 3.0 3/30
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"The iPad Paradox: Why it Can't Really Teach Kids to Code" The Mac Observer 3/30
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"An (Apple) Education: The reality distortion field meets a market it can't penetrate..." 500ish Words 3/30
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"Apple, if you want to win in education, look at what sucks about iPads: Schools still underwhelmed by gaps in Cupertino's shiny slabs" The Register 3/30
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"Tim Cook is right to kick Facebook over its data privacy failings" Financial Times [Paid Membership Required] 3/30
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"Fake news: Apple isn't killing iTunes music downloads" AppleInsider 3/30
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"It's time for Apple to show iBooks some love: Can the company compete with the behemoth that is Amazon?" Macworld 3/30
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"Facial recognition tech moves from smartphones to the boardroom: With the release of Apple's iPhone X and its Face ID feature, facial recognition technology has become more mainstream – and it's already being piloted by some government agencies and commercial airlines as a friction-free security measure." Computerworld 3/30
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"We Once Saw Technology As Liberating" Monday Note 6:24 PM
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"How Cambridge Analytica's Facebook targeting model really worked: The researcher who built the model claims it wasn't very accurate on an individual level." Ars Technica 1:19 PM
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"What smartphone photography is doing to our memories: Sharing photos may subtly change what — and how — we remember." Vox 11:35 AM
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"Ethics and responsibilities of AI: Should limits be placed on tech? - Video" ZDNet 3/30
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"Let's talk about OnePlus and iPhone X clones" BGR 3/30
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"How Facebook Can Better Fight Fake News: Make Money Off the People Who Promote It" TechCrunch 3/30
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"Facebook's mission changed, but its motives didn't" TechCrunch 3/30
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"Here's what Facebook employees are saying about that 'growth at any cost' memo" Mashable 3/30
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"Why People Should Learn About Cybersecurity In 2018" Forbes 3/30
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"Data-gatherers should be regulated like financial advisers" Financial Times [Paid Membership Required] 3/30
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"Monopoly Goes Cashless, Now Accepts Apple Pay" PYMNTS 8:55 AM
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