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iPhone Owners Could Get Money In $250M Apple Settlement

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iPhone buyers to land share of $250M Apple AI settlement: Who is eligible
Apple has agreed to a roughly $250 million settlement in what lawyers describe as one of the largest false‑advertising cases tied to artificial intelligence, raising fresh questions about how tech gia...

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You Might Be Eligible for a Cut of Apple's $250 Million AI Settlement
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Some iPhone owners could get up to $95 payment after Apple agrees to settle case for $250 million
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Apple’s $250M Siri Settlement Could Pay Eligible iPhone Buyers
Apple’s proposed $250M Siri settlement could pay eligible iPhone buyers.

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Siri Lawsuit: Apple Agrees to Pay Owners of These iPhone Models
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Are you eligible for a share of Apple’s $250M new Siri settlement?

Apple, AirPods

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AirPods with cameras reportedly in final testing at Apple
Apple might expand its AI wearable efforts into the world of AirPods.

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I'm already dreading Apple's camera-equipped AirPods
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Apple wearable tech rumors point to camera-enabled AirPods

Apple, Intel have reached preliminary chip-making deal

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Apple reaches $250 million settlement over exaggerating Apple Intelligence's capabilities
Apple has reached a $250 million settlement in a lawsuit that accused the company of exaggerating Apple Intelligence's intelligence.

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Intel surges after reportedly reaching preliminary chip agreement with Apple
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Intel has reportedly signed a preliminary deal to produce chips for Apple
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Apple, Intel Have Reached Preliminary Chip-Making Agreement
Apple AAPL 1.63% and Intel INTC 15.36% have reached a preliminary agreement for Intel to manufacture some of the chips that power Apple devices, according to people familiar with the matter.

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Intel shares soar on Apple chip deal report. Here's why it signals a total pivot for chipmaking
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Apple reportedly has a deal to use Intel-made chips again
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Big Tech Is Slashing Jobs. Why Apple Is the Exception

Pandemic-era hiring sprees and AI investments have left Apple’s rivals with fewer means of avoiding large-scale layoffs.
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While Big Tech Spends $725 Billion Building AI, Apple Is Letting Them. And That May Be the Smartest Move in Tech

The case for Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL | AAPL Price Prediction) gets easier to articulate every quarter. The pitch is simple. While Big Tech is in a capex arms race that will run past $725 billion in AI spending this year across Google (NASDAQ:GOOG),
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Apple's R&D investments top 10% of sales as AI race creates 'sense of urgency'

Apple’s R&D spending has crossed 10% of revenue for the first time in at least 30 years, and increased twice as fast as sales in the latest quarter.
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Apple Glasses Leak: The Features That Could Kill Meta’s Ray-Bans

Leaked details for Apple’s 'Project N50' smart glasses reveal a major threat to Meta. From Apple Intelligence to hand-gesture controls.
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Could Apple be the biggest pick-and-shovel AI stock?

Apple might benefit from the AI race by selling AI-friendly laptops.
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Former Apple CEO sees OpenAI poses largest competitive threat to tech giant in years

Former Apple CEO John Sculley says OpenAI is the biggest competitive threat Apple has faced in years, as both companies reportedly race to develop AI-powered wearable devices.
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Apple class-action lawsuit | What the Tech?

Some iPhone users could get a lot of money from Apple, all because of some broken promises that led to a $250 million class action lawsuit.
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