Life after Apple
The company's minimalist aesthetic rules the world. Will we ever escape it?
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
The company's minimalist aesthetic rules the world. Will we ever escape it?
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ByGreat-power rivalry, resource scarcity and the crumbling of the liberal rules-based order.
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ByI’d been lied to, by the very thing I hold in my hand for the majority of my day. How…
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Funding, skills and regulation are all included.
ByThe ByteDance-owned app will only be used on government devices in certain circumstances and will require security clearance.
ByThe UK, Italy and France are investing in infrastructure to protect the internet from Russian aggression.
ByDXC’s Dandelion Programme is breaking down barriers for the neurodivergent.
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ByCountries around the world are developing national AI models. Industry experts say Britain should do the same.
ByBut what if my child comes to harm because I didn’t buy the special swaddle blanket, buggy with an automatic…
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