From: The Verge - Friday Jun 08, 2018 01:00 pm
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We're finally emerging from developer conference season, and now we've got a bunch to talk about. On today's episode of Processor, Dieter points out the similarities between Apple and Google's ultimate goals but notes that Apple has one key advantage: Apple can ship new features that actually make it to its huge user base, whereas Android innovations usually only hit a tiny portion of its install base. 

It's Friday, so we can debate and argue about that as much as you want all weekend long! But I prefer my weekends to be full of terror, so I'm headed to the theater to watch Hereditary. See ya!  

-Dami

TODAY IN NEWS

+ Our film critic Tasha Robinson says Hereditary is "pants-wettingly scary", and I trust everything she says, so I'm bringing adult diapers

+ E3 is upon us: here's how to watch all the keynotes happening this weekend

+ New This Is My Next! Our pick for the best indoor home security camera you can buy is a surprising one

NASA’s Curiosity rover discovers that methane on Mars changes with the seasons

The future of the Mac comes from iOS apps

MIT fed an AI data from Reddit, and now it only thinks about murder

Why Facebook’s secret data-sharing deal with Huawei has the US concerned

+ A Fortnite player figured out he could use a shopping cart to reach the mythical "spawn island," and we should all aspire to be like this person

---> LISTEN: Vergecast: WWDC, Sonos Beam, and Microsoft buys GitHub

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