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Interior Apple Park glass is so clear, distracted employees are walking into it
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Failure of Pixel 2 exposed a larger problem: Google's ads don't work
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Over 100 leading design professionals file amicus brief supporting Apple in Supreme Court case vs.
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New York Times leaves Apple News over a lack of reader connection
snip... "the NYT business, which is enjoying higher digital subscriber revenue..."
I'm on the other side of the pond, in France, and immediately took up their 1-year digital subscription offer of $3 a month rising to $8 after one year, although that pricing seems very low for them to enjoy "higher revenue". However, and regardless of their political bias, I do like their culture columns... and, three Sudokus a day from easy to hard to really wake me up before breakfast made the subscription price worth it for me. -
Apple hunts for program manager to help respond to Siri criticisms
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Apple Watch, AirPods drive Wearables rev 70%, outpacing size, growth of Amazon ads, Google...
Despite being a Mac user since 1992 I came late to the game with my first iPhone (1 year ago) and Apple Watch 3 (6 months ago). I thought my phone was the game changer for viewing around fifty received e-mails and text messages a day... but the Watch has proven far handier where I can be alerted to, or dismiss whatever, by simply raising my wrist and touching a button... leaving the phone in my pocket much of the day.
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Editorial: With sales falling backward, Google's Pixel 3a takes a desperate step into chea...
Back in the early '70s when working as a production designer for a major TV company in the UK a team of 'management trainee consultants' questioned various senior staff members on a variety of subjects. I remember a colleague being abruptly stopped in mid-flow having only spoken to about the same length as Pichai's quote above - and with the same number of "you know" nonsense words inserted - with a brusque... "No, we don't fucking know, that's why we're asking you!" I don't think any of us overhearing the exchange have unthinkingly used the words "you know" ever again in explanatory conversation! -
Microsoft's next Surface product might be just pocket-sized
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No, '250 scientists' didn't warn that AirPods are a cancer risk
As soon as I read "UK tabloid" in the opening line I knew this was going to refer to the "DailyMail"... or "Daily Fail" as many in the UK like to call it. It isn't the worst of the 'gutter press' titles in the UK which probably accounts for it being Britain's second biggest newspaper by readership.
However, as is no doubt correctly implied in it's Wikipedia entry, "The Daily Mail has been widely criticised for its unreliability, as well as printing of sensationalist and inaccurate scare stories of science and medical research, and for copyright violations."
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MagSafe used to fish out iPhone 12 Pro dropped in canal