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"Apple Is Working on a Dedicated Chip to Power AI on Devices" ["The chip, known internally as the Apple Neural Engine, would improve the way the company's devices handle tasks that would otherwise require human intelligence — such as facial recognition and speech recognition, said the person, who requested anonymity discussing a product that hasn't been made public. Apple declined to comment."] Bloomberg 3:38 PM
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"Apple Is Following Google Into Making A Custom AI Chip" Forbes 9:00 PM
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"Report: Apple Developing a Chip Dedicated to AI" PC Magazine 9:04 PM
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"Apple fights off iTunes patent spat appeal: Apple is trying to kill off an attempt by Smartflash to reverse a patent panel's ruling and thereby force Cupertino to hand it $533m in a Federal Circuit dispute." The Register 7:02 AM
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"Qualcomm pursuing Apple manufacturers over royalty row" DigiTimes 6:46 AM
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"Apple's MacBooks: Still the most reliable/It's popular to decry the 'Apple tax' - the mythical premium Apple customers pay for Macs. But few look at the other side of the coins: what you get for your money. In Apple's case: the best reliability and tech support." ZDNet 8:40 AM
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"Macs are most reliable and have best tech support, Consumer Reports survey says" CNBC 11:57 AM
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"Why Apple's App Store is good business for your enterprise" Computerworld 7:25 AM
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"Study: Fitness Trackers Suck at Measuring Calories Burned/Researchers at Stanford University School of Medicine studied seven popular fitness trackers and discovered none of them could accurately measure energy expenditure." PC Magazine 10:45 AM
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