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‘Breathtaking arrogance’: senators grill Facebook in combative hearing over Libra currency

Banking committee questions Facebook on its Libra project, while the House will later take aim at Google, Apple and Amazon

Apple’s spaceship HQ valued as one of the world’s most expensive buildings

The firm paid $6m into an affordable housing fund but critics say it must do more to help solve Silicon Valley’s social issues

Indigenous emojis featuring Aboriginal flag and boomerang to be released

The emojis, which are part of a custom app rather than unicode, are being developed by young people on Arrernte country

Can I buy a phone that doesn’t use anything from Google or Apple?

Steve does not like firms slurping up his data, so wants a device that respects his privacy

Jony Ive, Apple designer behind iPhone and iMac, to exit company after 30 years

Ive to remain ‘very involved’ with Apple as he launches new creative company

iOS 13: how to install Apple’s latest iPhone software today

Feature-packed new software is out in beta, though users are reporting ‘tons of rough edges’

The Guardian view on female voice assistants: not OK, Google

Editorial: When computer assistants reply in female voices, are they saying that women lack power in their world?

Apple recalls 15in MacBook Pro laptops over battery fire risk

Customers urged to stop using limited number of machines sold between 2015 and 2017

Tech firms to check suppliers after mining revelations in Tanzania

Apple says it is ‘deeply committed to responsible sourcing of materials’

Apple supplier says iPhone will not be affected by US-China tariff war

Foxconn senior executive says company has more than enough capacity to make all iPhones bound for the US outside of China

Farewell then, iTunes, and thanks for saving the music industry from itself

Apple’s announcement that it is to close the software is a reminder of its role in reconciling music and the internet

Buying cables? Going for gold could mean a rip-off

From mobile phone chargers to HDMI for TVs, here’s how to save on leads for your gadgets

iTunes is over: what this means for you

Will my iPod still work? What if I use Windows? Don’t worry – the closure of Apple’s music app will not bulldoze your library

Apple announces new Mac Pro at WWDC – live updates

Follow the launch of Apple’s latest products as they are announced

WWDC 2019: Apple unveils new iOS, iPad OS, macOS and Mac Pro

The iTunes app is dead, your iPhone will be faster and the $5,999 Mac Pro becomes firm’s most expensive computer

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  • Thirsty and power hungry: Australia is in the middle of a datacentre boom – but are they good for the economy?
  • Superfood or sweet treat? 17 delicious ways with popcorn – from snack bars and choux buns to salads and soups
  • Condemned to plutocracy? The relentless rise of US inequality
  • Brands using AI-generated influencers to promote products on social media
  • Suppliers unable to chase fees after film producer’s 50 companies are struck off
  • To the tablet and beyond: does Toy Story 5 go hard enough on technology?
  • Texas environmentalists lose bid to block Musk’s SpaceX from closing beach
  • ‘Once my tummy stopped shaking, I was absorbed by the scale, spectacle and wonder’: your Steven Spielberg film favourites
  • Key Trump allies and Musk on leaked list for secretive Peter Thiel retreat
  • ‘How do I deal with my rage? I put it in everything I do’: Killing Eve’s Sandra Oh on fury, friendship and hitting her prime in midlife
  • Social media bans are trending. But it’s too late for my son and me
  • Skeleton of the world’s rarest marine mammal preserved by digital imaging
  • A viral doomsday scenario aims to shake Europe out of its AI complacency
  • Granta stops publishing short story award winners over AI controversy
  • From Toy Story 5 to The Bear: your complete entertainment guide to the week ahead
  • I dived into my digital past to revisit my most cringe teenage moments – and realised how lucky I am to not be young and online today
  • Can we electrify the world? Ambition moves from nerdish backwater to centre stage
  • The Guardian view on John Williams and Steven Spielberg: a partnership that changed cinema
  • The Rev Michael Humphreys obituary
  • 45 Years review – Gabriel Byrne and Geraldine James mark an anniversary for the ages
  • How Refugee Week film festival brings migrants’ experience home
  • The best 4K wireless TV streamers for more choice – with no aerial required
  • The UK’s social media ban for under-16s has just empowered big tech
  • Luca Guadagnino’s Sam Altman movie dropped by Amazon after it announces OpenAI partnership
  • Read a book? Join a club? Stare at a wall? Social media alternatives for under-16s
  • ‘It’s a scam’: Americans express unease over SpaceX’s influence on retirement savings
  • Bologna’s niche festival of forgotten films captures the streaming generation
  • Anya Taylor-Joy will make a brilliant elf assassin in Hunt for Gollum. But it’s a movie we don’t need
  • Jennifer Siebel Newsom’s new film shines a light on the human cost of unregulated social media
  • Avatar: Fire and Ash to Project Hail Mary – the seven best films to watch on TV this week

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