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"Apple looks to win round sceptics at Worldwide Developers Conference: Analysts look for upgrades to assistant Siri and plans to tackle device addiction" ["Ahead of its Worldwide Developers Conference this week, it is clear that Apple still has a long way to go to deliver on the vision it offered last year."] Financial Times [Paid Membership Required] 8:26 AM
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"Apple Software, Bit by Bugs, Is a Focus at Developers Conference: Apple's emphasis on iOS performance and quality follows a year in which its software captured headlines for the wrong reasons" WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 8:29 AM
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"Less Apple a day keeps the doctor away, says . . . Apple: Even Apple believes it might be time for a digital detox. The technology giant will break new ground this week when it unveils software to help wean people off their devices." Sunday Times 5:47 PM
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"Apple is going to have to make a touchscreen MacBook if it wants to keep up with the competition" BGR 1:40 PM
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"Apple's Restrictions Aren't Helping Tech Addiction" Wired 8:24 AM
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"How Apple turned ugly into normal: When it first appeared, critics railed against the notch. Now, more phones are adopting it." ZDNet 7:50 AM
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"Apple WWDC 2018: What to Expect/Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference kicks off on Monday. Here are the odds on what Cupertino might unveil." PC Magazine 6/2
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"Apple's WWDC 2018 Promises Plenty of Software Talk—And Maybe Some iPads" Fortune 6/2
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"How One Apple Programmer Got Apps Talking to Each Other" ["'No, you're wrong,' Soghoian told the notoriously brutal CEO. Jobs fired back: 'And you are?' 'I'm Sal Soghoian, and you're wrong. My technology is better than Windows.'"] Wired 6/2
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"It's time for Apple's next act of courage: Kill the MacBook keyboard" Mashable 6/2
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"Apple Secret Lab In Oregon Starts Working On Mac Processors To Replace Intel Chips" Tech Times 6/2
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"Apple approves update to messaging app Telegram amid Russia flap" Reuters 6/2
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