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"Now is the worst time to buy any MacBook laptop from Apple" Business Insider 5/12
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"Munster: Apple's Paradigm Shift/'Apple as a Service paradigm will not need a super cycle for the Apple story to remain favorable with investors.' —Loup Ventures' Gene Munster" Apple 3.0 5/12
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"Making The Grade: How iPads put digital whiteboards on life support" 9to5Mac 5/12
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"What would Steve Jobs think of today's Apple?" ZDNet 5/12
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"Video: Changes to the MacBook Pro we want Apple to make" AppleInsider 5/11
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"New Apple Strategy: Partner with Microsoft For Future Battles" The Mac Observer 5/11
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"5 Important Features HomePod Needed to Succeed" [Slideshow] iDrop News 5/11
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"Apple's Mac mini now inexcusably getting trounced by cheap Intel hardware" AppleInsider 5/11
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"Will the iPhone soon capture 3D AR?" Apple Must 5/11
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"Apple is Making iPhone Hacking A Lot More Difficult for Law Enforcement with iOS 11.4" The Mac Observer 5/11
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"iPhone X Users Hate Siri, Are Fine With the Notch: The iPhone X notch puzzled some longtime Apple watchers, but the design choice does not appear to bother iPhone X buyers, who hate Siri much more than the screen cut-out." PC Magazine 5/11
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"Comment: Why I don't believe the iPhone SE 2 renders but wish I did" 9to5Mac 5/11
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"4 New Things Google Assistant Can Do That Siri Just Can't" iDrop News 5/11
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"Android P's notification shade is so good Apple should just copy the whole damn thing in iOS 12: Seriously, this is getting embarrassing now." ["Android P's notification system isn't just better than iOS 11's, it's a completely different way of thinking about alerts and actions on our phones. And if Apple isn't already far along with a system of its own, it should—as Steve Jobs would say—slavishly copy it."] Macworld 5/11
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"Inbox zero and the search for the perfect email client: Does having thousands of unread messages drive you insane? You're not alone." Ars Technica 11:15 AM
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"Time to break open AI's black box, and keep it open" ZDNet 5/12
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"Here's Why Amazon Can't Fix Review Spam" Lifehacker 5/11
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"Should our machines sound human? And what about informed consent?" The Loop 5/11
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"The Lost Art Of Buttons" Forbes 5/11
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"Google's News app is a tool for gaining perspective, not an arbiter of facts: AI, not human curation, may help us better understand the world." Engadget 5/11
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"What do we even mean when we say 'Android'? One word, a multiplicity of meanings" The Verge 5/11
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"The problem isn't Duplex or AI. It's Google." iMore 5/11
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"Google's AI advances are equal parts worry and wonder: We cannot put off finding an answer to AI ethics any longer." Engadget 5/11
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"Google I/O 2018: Key takeaways on Duplex, AI, privacy, Android/Google has clearly gone AI first, and Duplex is just one example. Here's a look at the big themes from Google I/O 2018 and what it tells us about the company's strategy." ZDNet 5/11
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"Google Duplex Is Classist: Here's How to Fix It/With Duplex, the Google Assistant can trick people into thinking it's human. It's cool, but ultimately turns service workers into inconvenient interfaces. Google can do better." PC Magazine 5/11
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"Parody of Google Duplex phone call shows the true, terrifying future of AI" Mashable 5/11
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