This week on AI: Face ID on 2018 iPad Pro, foldable iPhones, Qualcomm looks to shut down i...

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Not content to rest for long, the rumor train steamed forward this week with hints of Face ID on the iPad Pro, a stylus-equipped iPhone, and even a foldable iPhone coming several years down the road. Qualcomm, meanwhile, fired another major salvo in its legal battle with Apple, and an Irish datacenter finally got the green light.




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Everything you need to know:

  • iPad Pros could get Face ID starting next year > >
  • Qualcomm is threatening to stop iPhone sales and manufacturing in China > >
  • Apple and LG may be working on a foldable iPhone for 2020 > >
  • Apple is allegedly rebooting Steven Spielberg's "Amazing Stories" for its $1 billion original video campaign > >
  • Another $1 billion project, a datacenter in Ireland, finally got the go-ahead > >
  • We might see a stylus-equipped iPhone in 2019 > >
  • CEO Tim Cook talked taxes with French President Emmanuel Macron > >
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A roundup of all of our hottest stories this week:

Apple's iPad Pro to gain Face ID with TrueDepth camera in 2018 - report

Qualcomm seeks to halt Apple's sales & manufacturing of iPhones in China

Rumor: Apple working with LG on foldable OLED iPhone in 2020, leaving rival Samsung in dark

Apple signs deal to reboot Steven Spielberg's 'Amazing Stories' anthology series

Apple's $1 billion Athenry, Ireland data center approved after legal challenges squashed

Rumor: Apple considering iPhone with stylus for launch in 2019

Apple may be looking to open developer's aid center at Paris 'Station F' startup incubator

iPhone X sightings on the rise in San Francisco

Apple cancels Elvis Presley biopic series amid Weinstein scandal

Apple to fix iOS 11 Reachability quirk that restricts Cover Sheet pulldown, report says

Detente possible between Tim Cook, Macron over Apple's future taxation in France, EU

Patent holding firm picks up Sony & Nokia IP, files suit against Apple

Qualcomm hammered by Taiwan FTC for $773 million for wireless technology antitrust violations

Apple iOS 11.0.3 update available, fixes iPhone 7 haptic feedback, iPhone 6s screen service issue

Apple among 76 companies asking Supreme Court to clarify protections for gay employees

Apple looking to lease 85K square foot facility in LA for original video content

Apple's iPhone X suppliers 'still struggling' with dot projectors for TrueDepth camera

Apple to donate $1 million plus matched employee contributions for California wildfire relief

First look: Apple Watch Nike+ Series 3 with cellular, GPS

Apple promises fix for GarageBand failing to open after iOS 11 update

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