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Sources: Apple is testing two new high-end Macs, one with M2 Max, and the other with the unannounced M2 Ultra chip with 60 graphics cores and up to 192GB of RAM (Mark Gurman/Bloomberg)
Mark Gurman / Bloomberg: Sources: Apple is testing two new high-end Macs, one with M2 Max, and the other with…
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Apple touts an Analysis Group study saying App Store ecosystem generated $1.1T in 2022, up 29% YoY, with $910B coming from sales of physical goods and services (Sarah Perez/TechCrunch)
Sarah Perez / TechCrunch: Apple touts an Analysis Group study saying App Store ecosystem generated $1.1T in 2022, up 29%…
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Apple’s iOS 16.5 Fixes 3 Security Bugs Already Used in Attacks
Apple, Google, and Microsoft have released major patches this month to fix multiple security flaws already being used in attacks.…
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Musk echoes Apple, Mercedes CEOs on importance of China ties
Tesla Inc.’s Elon Musk joined Apple Inc.’s Tim Cook, Mercedes-Benz Group AG’s Ola Källenius and other car and technology company…
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Canadian AI chipmaker Tenstorrent partners with LG Electronics to build chips for smart TVs, autos, and data centers; CEO Jim Keller worked at Apple and AMD (Jane Lee/Reuters)
Jane Lee / Reuters: Canadian AI chipmaker Tenstorrent partners with LG Electronics to build chips for smart TVs, autos, and…
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Nvidia opens at a $1T market cap, joining Apple, Microsoft, Google, and Amazon, after raising its Q2 revenue forecast due to AI demand; NVDA is up 166.5%+ YTD (Rohan Goswami/CNBC)
Rohan Goswami / CNBC: Nvidia opens at a $1T market cap, joining Apple, Microsoft, Google, and Amazon, after raising its…
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Australian blockchain-based fitness app Stepn says iOS users can now buy and sell NFTs from its app, signaling perhaps Apple has softened its stance on crypto (RT Watson/The Block)
RT Watson / The Block: Australian blockchain-based fitness app Stepn says iOS users can now buy and sell NFTs from…
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After Google Photos labeled two Black people as "gorillas" in May 2015, photo apps from Google, Apple, Amazon, and Microsoft still do not identify gorillas (New York Times)
New York Times: After Google Photos labeled two Black people as “gorillas” in May 2015, photo apps from Google, Apple,…
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Apple shares its first App Store Transparency Report with data on app rejections, government requests, more, as part of a settlement in a 2021 developer lawsuit (Chance Miller/9to5Mac)
Chance Miller / 9to5Mac: Apple shares its first App Store Transparency Report with data on app rejections, government requests, more,…
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