p>Happy Monday! Get ready, because there's Apple news all the way down today. The Apple Watch, which has been highly anticipated, goes on sale April 24and prices will vary depending on the model. Prices range from $350 to $10,000. The Cupertino company also surprised us with its announcement of details on its new ultra thin MacBook? with retina displays. Today's Daily Roundup includes all the details about these stories as well as many more.

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p>Apple Watch is available April 24 at a price of $350.

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p>It's been six whole months since Tim Cook revealed the Apple Watch to the world. And here we are. However, this isn't without a reason. Apple may have already officially introduced us to its first smartwatch but there were some big questions left unanswered. Today Apple gathered the press to present the Watch the launch event it has always deserved.

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p>The new MacBook? is impressive, but also impractical (hands-on)

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p>Who would think that the most effective thing to announce at Apple's "Spring Forward” event would be a brand new laptop. In addition, to providing more details about its new smartwatch, Apple also announced a brand-new (and long-awaited) upgrade to the MacBook? Air.

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p>The most expensive Apple Watch costs upward of $10,000

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p>There's only one Apple Watch, but the company is willing to offer it to you in one of three ways: as the Apple Watch Sport, Apple Watch or the Apple Watch Edition. Confusing names aside, it's the third option that has sparked the most speculation. https://www79.zippyshare.com/v/dcGylEbG/file.html The company has revealed that the watch, fitted with a solid 18-karat gold case with an "exquisitely created" band, will set you back upward of $10,000. We're now in "if it's asked, it's too costly" territory people.

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p>The Apple Watch will be a major event in the wearables market.

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p>Since the launch of the iPod the company has either dominated or is close to dominating each industry that it has entered. The only industry where Apple isn't the top player in the world is set-top boxes. This is one of the markets that has been referred to as"hobby" since its inception "hobby" since its beginning. It's not much of a risk to think that Apple will do to watches what it's already done to personal audio tablets, smartphones and smartphones -even if its global success isn't overnight.

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p>'Minecraft' no longer risks opening a big security hole in your computer

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p>As a matter of course, Minecraft has required that you install Java's run anywhere code base. This is a huge problem when it can introduce security exploits and annoying ads. However, the game of construction should be considerably safer thanks to a minor update in recent weeks.

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p>Robotic clerks and self-driving automobiles could replace you in 20 years

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p>It's no secret that robots and computers have made it more difficult for people to find work in recent years. However, this trend is expected to continue to grow, at least according the computers. An Oxford University machine learning algorithm has looked at data from the US Bureau of Statistics and discovered that technology could replace as much as 47 percent of American jobs in the next 20 years.

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p>Sesame Street's executive producer on staying relevant after 46 years

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p>Netflix, Amazon, and YouTube? have made it harder for kids to explore the world however it doesn't mean Sesame Street isn't moving forward. In its 46th season Sesame Street is making a larger and bigger push into social media, and often with hilarious (but in secretly educational) results.

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