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Our critic went to Las Vegas to see the immersive presentation of the classic 1939 film. What she saw defied easy categorization. By Alissa Wilkinson When I am asked to explain what critics actually ...
The iPhone you have right now, and are possibly reading this story on, is already a glorified glass slab — albeit one wrapped in a metal frame. But what if your entire iPhone was made at glass? It's ...