This week on AI: 'iPhone 8' delays, Apple & Amazon make up, Apple Watch 3 may get sleep tr...
It's increasingly looking like Apple's "iPhone 8" won't hit shelves until October or later. In some better news, however, future Apple Watches may have sleep tracking, and Apple and Amazon may finally be playing nice regarding Prime Video and the Apple TV.
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Amazon Prime Video for tvOS will be announced at WWDC, Apple TV returning to Amazon.com
Apple buys sleep tracking firm Beddit
Apple plans major expansions at Arizona and Nevada data centers
Apple awards glassmaker Corning $200M to grow made in USA jobs with Advanced Manufacturing Fund
Sen. Feinstein claims FBI paid $900K to crack San Bernardino shooter's iPhone
Apple offers free iPad Pro Smart Keyboard repairs in wake of 'functional issues'
HandBrake for Mac developers warn of potential trojan installation following server breach
Some Apple Retail stores to have overnight redesign on May 16 - report
Apple begins inviting media to its June 5 WWDC 2017 keynote
Apple becomes first US firm to cross $800B market cap threshold
New EU laws could soften Apple's grip on App Store content and revenue
TSMC starts production of 10nm 'A11' chips for Apple's 'iPhone 8'
Apple to release iTunes on Windows Store, ensuring compatibility with Windows 10 S
'iPhone 8' may pair FaceTime camera with 24mm or 28mm adjunct lens for facial ID
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Everything you need to know:
- Mass production of the "iPhone 8" may not come until October or November > >
- The Apple TV may finally get Prime Video and return to Amazon.com > >
- Apple bought sleep tracking firm Beddit > >
- Big expansions are planned for Apple's Arizona and Nevada data centers > >
- Corning will get $200M from Apple's Advanced Manufacturing Fund > >
- Apple became the first U.S. company to hit an $800 billion market cap > >
- The FBI probably paid $900,000 to crack Syed Rizwan Farook's iPhone > >
A roundup of all of our hottest stories this week:
Production ramp of 'iPhone 8' could be delayed to November, cause supply constraintsAmazon Prime Video for tvOS will be announced at WWDC, Apple TV returning to Amazon.com
Apple buys sleep tracking firm Beddit
Apple plans major expansions at Arizona and Nevada data centers
Apple awards glassmaker Corning $200M to grow made in USA jobs with Advanced Manufacturing Fund
Sen. Feinstein claims FBI paid $900K to crack San Bernardino shooter's iPhone
Apple offers free iPad Pro Smart Keyboard repairs in wake of 'functional issues'
HandBrake for Mac developers warn of potential trojan installation following server breach
Some Apple Retail stores to have overnight redesign on May 16 - report
Apple begins inviting media to its June 5 WWDC 2017 keynote
Apple becomes first US firm to cross $800B market cap threshold
New EU laws could soften Apple's grip on App Store content and revenue
TSMC starts production of 10nm 'A11' chips for Apple's 'iPhone 8'
Apple to release iTunes on Windows Store, ensuring compatibility with Windows 10 S
'iPhone 8' may pair FaceTime camera with 24mm or 28mm adjunct lens for facial ID
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