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  Fortune has released a list of 100 products that they’ve deemed “the greatest designs” of modern times. Unsurprisingly, Apple features prominently throughout. Image Credit: Fortune & MARTIN LAKSMAN Coming in at number one was Apple’s iPhone. Fortune cited the company’s relentless innovation in hardware and software design as its reason for success, saying it
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  The U.S. International Trade Commission on Monday said it plans to probe a number of tech companies, including Apple, on patent infringement claims involving touchscreen smartphones, computers and other devices. Today’s decision arrives a month after Irish non-practicing entity Neodron filed a Section 337 complaint with the ITC alleging Apple, Amazon and a number
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  Staying informed during public health emergencies like the present coronavirus outbreak is important. But in the middle of a crisis, avoiding inaccurate data or misinformation is equally as crucial. Here are the best choices for accurate, timely information on COVID-19. Public health and government apps aren’t usually the prettiest, but they can contain vital
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  A report on Wednesday reaffirms numerous claims that Apple will this fall debut an iPhone model featuring an integrated rear-facing VCSEL laser system, good for depth measurements that power advanced augmented reality applications. Citing sources familiar with Apple’s plans, Fast Company reports the tech giant has tapped San Jose-based Lumentum to supply the lasers
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  The production schedule for the ‘iPhone 12’ collection is allegedly being affected by COVID-19 in one more way, with Apple’s self-imposed travel restrictions preventing its own engineers from performing tests on components for the 5G-equipped models. The continuing threat of the coronavirus outbreak has forced many companies to put measures in place to minimize
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  After years of false reporting that demonstrated a complete lack of understanding of Apple’s supply chain or even the value of its operational expertise, Tripp Mickle of the Wall Street Journal is back, this time with a story about how foolish Apple was to rely on Chinese manufacturing and how hopelessly desperate its plight
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