This week on AI: $1,000+ 'iPhone X,' Apple opposes Trump immigration ban, AR glasses in 20...
A jam-packed news week offered numerous rumors about Apple's "iPhone X" and other future devices, as well as a fair share of politics including Apple opposing President Trump's immigration ban, and CEO Tim Cook meeting with UK Prime Minister Theresa May.
"iPhone 8" OLED concept via iMore.
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Apple, Google, 95 other U.S. companies file in opposition to Trump's immigration ban
VR evangelist doubles down on rumor that Apple AR headset is inbound, moves date up to 2017
Apple's Tim Cook talks Brexit & more with UK Prime Minister Theresa May
References to possible 2017 MacBook Pro with Intel Kaby Lake CPUs found in macOS Sierra beta code
Wireless charging and new glass casing will require heat compensation in Apple's 'iPhone X'
Apple's W1-equipped BeatsX earphones now available to purchase after months-long delay
Apple hires former head of Amazon's Fire TV unit to lead Apple TV operations
Apple formalizes 8-pin 'Ultra Accessory Connector' for switching headphones from Lightning to 3.5mm, USB-C
Back to School promotions on Mac, iPad Pro start in Australia, Japan, New Zealand
Apple releases second developer beta of macOS Sierra 10.12.4, second iOS 10.3 public beta
Apple v. Samsung remanded back to court where legal battle began
Apple seeks to position Metal as part of new 3D graphics standard for Web
New Mac malware from Iran targets US defense industry, human rights advocates with fake Flash updates
Apple issues second macOS 10.12.4 Sierra beta for public testers
Researchers find iCloud storing Safari history & Google search data for years, Apple now deletes data older than 2 weeks
Rumor: Apple to begin 'iPhone 8' production earlier than usual with more stringent inspection requirements
"iPhone 8" OLED concept via iMore.
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Everything you need to know:
- The OLED-equipped "iPhone X" could cost over $1,000 > >
- Apple joined 96 other businesses in opposing the Trump immigration ban > >
- Apple smartglasses could be announced as soon as this year > >
- Cook met with the U.K. Prime Minister on Thursday during a European tour > >
- Upcoming MacBook Pros should have Intel Kaby Lake processors > >
- Heat issues may be forcing special design measures for the "iPhone X" > >
- Apple finally released its long-delayed BeatsX earbuds > >
A roundup of all of our hottest stories this week:
Apple's 10th anniversary 'iPhone X' could cost more than $1,000 - reportApple, Google, 95 other U.S. companies file in opposition to Trump's immigration ban
VR evangelist doubles down on rumor that Apple AR headset is inbound, moves date up to 2017
Apple's Tim Cook talks Brexit & more with UK Prime Minister Theresa May
References to possible 2017 MacBook Pro with Intel Kaby Lake CPUs found in macOS Sierra beta code
Wireless charging and new glass casing will require heat compensation in Apple's 'iPhone X'
Apple's W1-equipped BeatsX earphones now available to purchase after months-long delay
Apple hires former head of Amazon's Fire TV unit to lead Apple TV operations
Apple formalizes 8-pin 'Ultra Accessory Connector' for switching headphones from Lightning to 3.5mm, USB-C
Back to School promotions on Mac, iPad Pro start in Australia, Japan, New Zealand
Apple releases second developer beta of macOS Sierra 10.12.4, second iOS 10.3 public beta
Apple v. Samsung remanded back to court where legal battle began
Apple seeks to position Metal as part of new 3D graphics standard for Web
New Mac malware from Iran targets US defense industry, human rights advocates with fake Flash updates
Apple issues second macOS 10.12.4 Sierra beta for public testers
Researchers find iCloud storing Safari history & Google search data for years, Apple now deletes data older than 2 weeks
Rumor: Apple to begin 'iPhone 8' production earlier than usual with more stringent inspection requirements
Comments
It is easy to make claims but sensible people really like to have the evidence so that they can make up their own minds.
Or is this 'fake news'?
http://www.macworld.com/article/3163518/apple-phone/apples-q1-iphone-7-slays-in-a-record-setting-784-billion-quarter.html
May they remain "lost."
A company can't *not* vet employees and hires, regardless of immigration laws.
/s
Coming soon to a thread near you....
Individual said Tim Cook opposes ban because he doesn't want to be deprived of "slave labour." The ban is for immigrants coming to the US, and has nothing to do with Apple's manufacturing - most of which happens outside of the US. As for Apple in the US, they don't use slave labour, nor can it be tongue-in-cheek even implied that Apple employees in the US are "slave labour." So even if some troll *can* say that Foxconn's workers are "slave labour", it still has nothing to do with the immigration ban.
The person whom I quoted isn't thinking straight.