The People’s Republic of iPhone
How Apple unwittingly assisted China’s global technological dominance.
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How Apple unwittingly assisted China’s global technological dominance.
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The new wave of smartphones represents a global social experiment into the future of AI and humanity.
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They’re anti-social and creepy as hell. But the truly scary thing is the suspicion that none of that will matter.
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The company’s minimalist aesthetic rules the world. Will we ever escape it?
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The people who might have $3,500 to spend on some VR goggles have benefited from an asset-price boom and years…
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The EU commissioner warns that Elon Musk could be on the wrong side of her crusade against Big Tech’s dominance.
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The new iPhones will cost more than their rivals, but the tech giant is better prepared for a falling market.
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Whether they are meeting feminist superstars, farting clowns or Goldie Hawn, Hils and Chels sound like they hardly know one…
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GIS navigation tools have come to dictate our mobility – but their suggested routes are not free from bias.
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The Japanese-Korean billionaire warped the meaning of value in an industry that is reshaping the world.
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The food store chain Southern Co-op faces a legal case over its use of surveillance technology.
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The engineer turned investor reflects on the industry’s biggest missteps, from cryptocurrencies to augmented worlds.
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The tech company’s market value has more than doubled since January 2020.
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As algorithms take over our lives, the issue of Big Tech censorship can no longer be dismissed as a fringe…
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