Apple iPhone 7 and 7s smartphones are displayed during an event in San Francisco, California, U.S., on Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2016. Apple unveiled new iPhone models featuring a water-resistant design, upgraded camera system and faster processor, betting that after six annual iterations it can still make improvements enticing enough to lure buyers to their next upgrade. Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg
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Why Apple’s World is a paradise for its fans – With insights from The Wall Street Journal
"Whether or not you’re a citizen of Apple World, the piece below by the WSJ’s Joanna Stern explains its genius - and downsides", writes Alec Hogg.
While shaving on Sunday morning, a Janis Ian song was looping in my brain. So after a quick "Siri, play Fly Too High" instruction to my watch, the 1979 classic began playing on my phone. Something quite normal in an Apple World. A convenience Cupertino fans take for granted. The ecosystem which the late Steve Jobs spoke of more than a decade ago is now an everyday reality. Whether or not you're a citizen of Apple World, the piece below by the WSJ's tech queen Joanna Stern explains its genius – and some downsides. – Alec Hogg
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