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Artificial intelligence will not turn into a Frankenstein's monster
9 Aug 2014: Fears of playing god by creating machines that become ever more clever are misplaced. We need to be cautious, but can maintain control
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12 Sep 2014: Know your lolz from your lulzsec, and your belfies from your selfies? Hannah Jane Parkinson is here to help with an almost definitive list of digital geekery
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Guardian Professional, 11 Sep 2014: Tim Cook wants Apple Pay to replace the consumer wallet – but its future is uncertain, writes Hiroki Takeuchi
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Sponsored feature, 11 Sep 2014: Would the same golfers have made the cut if the US and European team captains had relied purely on data rather than instinct?
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Guardian Professional, 11 Sep 2014: While overshadowed by the launch of the iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus and Apple Watch, the updated operating system has major implications for brands
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10 Sep 2014: A day-long charge may be fine for tracking daytime activity, but ‘nightly’ charging is a problem for sleep-tracking. By Stuart Dredge
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10 Sep 2014: The new Apple Watch comes with health apps and has an NHS partner – but will the right patients benefit? By Sarah Boseley and Alex Hern
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10 Sep 2014: Charles Arthur: Apple’s announcements of larger phones, mobile payments and a smartwatch look like me-too moves. But that ignores its ability to create sweeping change
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10 Sep 2014: The fact that U2 are letting people hear Songs of Innocence for free speaks to their diminishing powers – but the launch also suggests Apple fears for iTunes
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9 Sep 2014:
Songs Of Innocence given to iTunes customers for free in 119 countries in what could be the largest album release in history
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