This week on AI: iPhone X preorders sell out fast, Apple preps family-friendly TV & more
The iPhone X of course was the leading story this week, instantly selling out of launch-day units when preorders opened on Friday. Rumors also swirled around compromises Apple may have made, and the company's plans for big-budget TV shows.
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Apple sells out of launch day iPhone X supply in matter of minutes
Apple stores will have iPhone X launch units for walk-in customers -- but arrive early
Supply chain suggests Apple will only get half of the iPhone X deliveries it wants in 2017
Apple denies it reduced accuracy of Face ID to aid iPhone X production
Apple aims to debut TV slate in 2019, sans any HBO-style risque content
Apple versus Samsung patent damages retrial slated to start May 14
Review: Logitech's Circle 2 Wired is the best camera with Apple's HomeKit - for now
Fifth iOS 11.1, fourth tvOS 11.1 and macOS High Sierra 10.13.1 developer betas arrive
Third man charged in celebrity iCloud, Gmail hacking investigation
Apple Pay goes live in Denmark, Finland, Sweden and United Arab Emirates
Apple's Angela Ahrendts calls rumors of being Cook's successor 'fake news'
Apple acquires wireless charging specialist PowerbyProxi
Apple hires Jay Hunt to serve as European creative director for original video
Supposed watchOS 4.1 GM release notes tip music streaming, GymKit integration
First Look: Yale Assure Lock SL with iM1 HomeKit-compatible networking module
Review: Logitech's Craft Advanced Keyboard increases productivity, but app support is limited
Google engineer proves any iPhone app with permission to access the camera is capable of spying
Apple, other tech companies back LGBT cause in Supreme Court case involving wedding cake baker
Apple seeks permission from SEC to exclude proposal tying executive diversity metrics to CEO performance
Apple debuts $149 leather 12-inch MacBook sleeve
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Everything you need to know:
- iPhone X preorders started at 12:01 a.m. Pacific time on Friday > >
- Shipping delays quickly shot to between 5 and 6 weeks > >
- A limited number of phones should be available in Apple stores > >
- Production bottlenecks could cause a dramatic unit shortfall > >
- Apple denied compromises to Face ID for the sake of smoother production > >
- The company is allegedly prepping a family-friendly TV slate for 2019 > >
- An Apple v. Samsung damages retrial starts on May 14 > >
A roundup of all of our hottest stories this week:
Apple's iPhone X goes up for preorder onlineApple sells out of launch day iPhone X supply in matter of minutes
Apple stores will have iPhone X launch units for walk-in customers -- but arrive early
Supply chain suggests Apple will only get half of the iPhone X deliveries it wants in 2017
Apple denies it reduced accuracy of Face ID to aid iPhone X production
Apple aims to debut TV slate in 2019, sans any HBO-style risque content
Apple versus Samsung patent damages retrial slated to start May 14
Review: Logitech's Circle 2 Wired is the best camera with Apple's HomeKit - for now
Fifth iOS 11.1, fourth tvOS 11.1 and macOS High Sierra 10.13.1 developer betas arrive
Third man charged in celebrity iCloud, Gmail hacking investigation
Apple Pay goes live in Denmark, Finland, Sweden and United Arab Emirates
Apple's Angela Ahrendts calls rumors of being Cook's successor 'fake news'
Apple acquires wireless charging specialist PowerbyProxi
Apple hires Jay Hunt to serve as European creative director for original video
Supposed watchOS 4.1 GM release notes tip music streaming, GymKit integration
First Look: Yale Assure Lock SL with iM1 HomeKit-compatible networking module
Review: Logitech's Craft Advanced Keyboard increases productivity, but app support is limited
Google engineer proves any iPhone app with permission to access the camera is capable of spying
Apple, other tech companies back LGBT cause in Supreme Court case involving wedding cake baker
Apple seeks permission from SEC to exclude proposal tying executive diversity metrics to CEO performance
Apple debuts $149 leather 12-inch MacBook sleeve
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