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The Week That Was: Consumer Technology – 31/05/19

31st May 2019

Church of England launches Amazon Echo app

Alexa users will now be able to ask questions including  “what is faith?”, “what do Christians believe?” and “who is God?” in a new skill launched by the Church of England. It can also read the Lord’s Prayer, or say a suitable prayer for occasions including for the morning, evening or a grace before meals.

Apple releases new iPod Touch after a four year wait

Apple has revealed a new version of the iPod Touch. The iPhone-shaped personal music player – which is the only remaining Apple product with iPod in its name – has not been updated for four years.

Microsoft set to open first UK store

Microsoft has finally announced an opening date for its flagship store in London. Its first physical retail premises in the UK will open to the general public on July 11th in Oxford Circus, covering 21,932 square feet over three floors.

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