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To paraphrase the immortal words of Public Enemy, Apple is about to bring the noise. Well, to release some new headphones at least. According to a report from Bloomberg, the tech giant is planning to release higher-end AirPods and a set of over-ear headphones in 2019. The new, premium AirPods are believed to be water-resistant (unfortunately for lovers of water sports, not waterproof) and have noise-canceling functionality. The report also suggests that the standard AirPods will be updated soon with a new chip and the ability to use Siri hands-free, which will be… alright, I guess. What excites me more…
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To paraphrase the immortal words of Public Enemy, Apple is about to bring the noise. Well, to release some new headphones at least. According to a report from Bloomberg, the tech giant is planning to release higher-end AirPods and a set of over-ear headphones in 2019. The new, premium AirPods are believed to be water-resistant (unfortunately for lovers of water sports, not waterproof) and have noise-canceling functionality. The report also suggests that the standard AirPods will be updated soon with a new chip and the ability to use Siri hands-free, which will be… alright, I guess. What excites me more…
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Or just read more coverage about: Apple

Thousands of people in Sweden have inserted microchips, which can function as contactless credit cards, key cards, and even railcards, into their bodies. Once the chip is underneath your skin, there is no longer any need to worry about misplacing a card or carrying a heavy wallet. But for many people, the idea of carrying a microchip in their body feels more dystopian than practical. Some have suggested that Sweden’s strong welfare state may be the cause of this recent trend. But actually, the factors behind why roughly 3,500 Swedes have had microchips implanted in them are more complex than…
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Thousands of people in Sweden have inserted microchips, which can function as contactless credit cards, key cards, and even railcards, into their bodies. Once the chip is underneath your skin, there is no longer any need to worry about misplacing a card or carrying a heavy wallet. But for many people, the idea of carrying a microchip in their body feels more dystopian than practical. Some have suggested that Sweden’s strong welfare state may be the cause of this recent trend. But actually, the factors behind why roughly 3,500 Swedes have had microchips implanted in them are more complex than…
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