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"The new Mac Pro: The audacity to say 'Yes' in a design culture of 'No'" Marco Arment 8:49 PM
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"Apple To Road Test of Self-Driving Car Software" CDR Info 7:43 AM
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"California DMV Confirms Apple Is Now Permitted To Test Self-Driving Cars, Adds To List Of Companies Testing In State" Tech Times 7:44 AM
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"Apple considers backing Hon Hai bid for Toshiba chip unit: report" Japan Today 5:44 PM
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"Apple Secures Permit to Test Autonomous Vehicles in California: Permit allows Apple to test self-driving cars on public roads in the largest U.S. state" WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 4/14
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"Apple has an official permit to test self-driving cars in California, DMV confirms" Business Insider 4/14
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"Apple just received a permit to test self-driving cars in California: Oh hello, welcome to the party" The Verge 4/14
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"The iPhone of cars? Apple enters self-driving car race" Seattle Times 4/14
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"Apple's self-driving car project now has a permit in California" Recode 4/14
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"Apple receives permit in California to test self-driving cars: DMV" Reuters 4/14
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"Apple gets DMV permission to test autonomous cars in California" VentureBeat 4/14
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"Apple given licence to test self-driving cars on California roads" Financial Times [Paid Membership Required] 4/14
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"Apple considers bidding for big stake in Toshiba chip business: report/Apple Inc is considering teaming up with its supplier Foxconn to bid for Toshiba Corp's semiconductor business, Japanese public broadcaster NHK reported on Friday - the latest twist in the sale of the world's second-biggest flash memory chipmaker." Reuters 4/14
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"Apple said to be targeting a stake in Toshiba's memory chip business: The deal faces potential opposition from the Japanese government." IDG News Service 4/14
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"Apple May Be Coming to Toshiba's Rescue" Bloomberg 4/14
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"Qualcomm's Apple Bills May Pile Up: Withheld royalty payments on Apple devices could cloud Qualcomm's outlook this year" WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 4/14
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"Apple, Inc. Keeps Losing Ground in China: Low-cost Android phones are taking over." The Motley Fool 4/14
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