Taking things too far<article>
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Everyone’s going too far this week. First we’ll look at overreactions to the celebrity photo theft. Then a writer wants to make sure you get the unvarnished truth … from two noted anti-Apple quote factories. Finally, it’s time to complain about the iPhone 7!</p><h2>Array out of bounds</h2>
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Who else would we turn to for a reaction about the theft of celebrity photos but Business Insider’s Jim Edwards? In his inimitably staid style, Edwards calmly lays out the situation.</p><p>
Here’s what the title bar says: “Tim Cook, Apple and the iCloud Hack.”</p><p>
Edwards then goes nuts somewhere between the title bar and the headline, which reads: “On The Eve Of What Was Supposed To Be Tim Cook’s Greatest Triumph, Apple Is In Disarray” (tip o’ the antlers to
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Taking things too far