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In this issue

There are few pieces of technology that excite us quite like drones. Though these unmanned ariel marvels aren’t new, it’s only now that we’re realizing their full potential across virtually every aspect of our lives, including entertainment, public services, travel, and distribution.

GOOGLE CEO CALLS FOR REGULATION OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

Partnering with Europe on Responsible AI

2 mins

THE JUSTICE DEPARTMENT'S NEW QUARREL WITH APPLE

The deadly shooting of three U.S. sailors at a Navy installation in December could reignite a long-simmering fight between the federal government and tech companies over data privacy and encryption.

4 mins

GM'S CRUISE HEADS DOWN NEW ROAD WITH NEW ROBOTAXI CONCEPT

General Motors’ self-driving car company will attempt to deliver on its long-running promise to provide a more environmentally friendly ride-hailing service in an unorthodox vehicle designed to eliminate the need for human operators to transport people around crowded cities.

3 mins

Drones: Soaring Innovation Changing The World

There are few pieces of technology that excite us quite like drones. Though these unmanned ariel marvels aren’t new, it’s only now that we’re realizing their full potential across virtually every aspect of our lives, including entertainment, public services, travel, and distribution…

8 mins

UK POLICE USE OF FACIAL RECOGNITION TESTS PUBLIC'S TOLERANCE

When British police used facial recognition cameras to monitor crowds arriving for a soccer match in Wales, some fans protested by covering their faces. In a sign of the technology’s divisiveness, even the head of a neighboring police force said he opposed it.

4 mins

‘Bad Boys for Life' Is Kinda Bad. Watcha Gonna Do?

The third edition of the “Bad Boys” franchise starts as it must do: With a gleaming Porsche swerving at impossible speeds through Miami traffic under the expert control of Will Smith, with Martin Lawrence growing very sick beside him.

4 mins

NO ASTROVANS FOR SPACEX, CREWS RIDING TO ROCKETS IN TESLAS

Astronauts launched by SpaceX in coming months will ride to their rockets in high fashion.

1 min

UN EXPERTS: JEFF BEZOS PHONE HACK SHOWS LINK TO SAUDI PRINCE

The phone of Amazon founder and Washington Post owner JeffBezos was hacked after receiving a file sent from an account used by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, United Nations experts said Wednesday.

4 mins

BOEING DOESN'T EXPECT MAX JET TO BE CLEARED UNTIL SUMMER

Boeing said that it doesn’t expect federal regulators to approve its changes to the grounded 737 Max until this summer, several months longer than the company was saying just a few weeks ago.

2 mins

WHY TECH HAS BEEN SLOW TO FIGHT WILDFIRES, EXTREME WEATHER

For two years running, California’s wildfires have sent plumes of smoke across Silicon Valley.

4 mins

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AppleMagazine Description:

PublisherMindfield Digital

CategoryTechnology

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyWeekly

AppleMagazine is a weekly magazine published by Media & News United States. It was first published in October 2011 and is dedicated to covering all things Apple.

The magazine is aimed at Apple fans and enthusiasts of all levels, from beginners to experienced users. It is a popular resource for anyone who wants to stay up-to-date on the latest Apple news and developments.

Here are some of the things you can expect to find in AppleMagazine:

* Breaking news and reviews of the latest Apple products
* In-depth coverage of Apple's software and services, such as iOS, macOS, and iCloud
* Interviews with Apple executives and employees, so you can get the inside scoop on what's going on at Apple
* Commentary and analysis on Apple's business and strategy, from experts in the field
* Features on Apple's history and culture, so you can learn more about the company and the people who make it tick

AppleMagazine is the perfect resource for anyone who loves Apple. Subscribe today and start living your best Apple life!

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