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Ellen DeGeneres sent a 12-year-old app developer to meet Tim Cook at iPhone X release even...
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Face ID on Apple's iPhone X will be limited to one person per device
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Face, the future: the new touch-less ID of iPhone X
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Disney to keep Marvel & Star Wars movies exclusive to its streaming service
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Apple Park drone footage may be ending, with security forces seeking to cease flights
The drone issue is bigger than Apple. Laws about navigable airspace aren't up-to-date with remote-piloted or autonomous drones. Imagine when technology advances a little further and a drone can be as small, light, and inconspicuous as a bird or insect (or even actual cyborg birds and insects), and there's no longer a noise or safety argument to be made but only privacy and property-rights questions. The drone might not even be observed or known about until footage is released. Then it's a First Amendment question — you got the footage without bothering anybody but it will bother them to release it. With recent news about successfully storing and retrieving data in DNA it might be possible in some future to have a fully biological "drone" whose memory reproduces with the organism, making distribution unstoppable.