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...On May 8, when it looked like coronavirus had begun to wane, Apple said it was “excited” to begin reopening its US locations, beginning with Idaho, South Carolina, Alabama and Alaska....
...As health threats go, air pollution and Covid-19 are apples and oranges....
...The text of the Alabama bill compares the impact of that ruling with “crimes against humanity” including the Rwandan genocide....
...‘Opioids, Inc.’ — now streaming, and premiering Tuesday, June 23 on PBS....
...Footwear being resold, we think StockX is the leader in this market with gross market value north of $1 billion....
...Taken together, Thursday’s results tapped into broader concerns that Silicon Valley companies are running out of room to grow, whether from saturation of their services among users in North America and Europe...
...This story was first published ahead of the play’s premiere at the National Theatre in London in July 2018. In a tiny store in Montgomery, Alabama stands a man surrounded by bolts of cloth....
...“I have to tell you, I thought I was fairly disciplined about this, and I was wrong,” says the 57-year-old from Alabama....
...One of his touchstones for anti-competitive behaviour is the late 1990s US v Microsoft case, in which the company was found guilty of using its operating system monopoly to stifle competitors like Netscape...
...Qubits v bytes: how quantum computing works Quantum computing taps into the quirky behaviour of sub-atomic particles, which bend our normal understanding of physics....
...The Theta V has 19GB of internal memory, which is quickly gobbled up by about 40 minutes of 4K video....
...Thanks to a series of court rulings since the mid-2000s, such as eBay v MercExchange in 2007, Mayo Collaborative Services v Prometheus Laboratories in 2012 and Alice Corp v CLS Bank in 2014, and the subsequent...
...Smart reads David v Goliath Large consumer goods companies are starting to feel the impact of their smaller, more innovative rivals....
...(Reuters) Apple v WeChat The biggest rival to Apple’s flagship smartphone in China is a messaging app that allows users to pay for food, hail cabs, stream video and more....
...Max Schrems, the Austrian student who leads the privacy campaign “Europe v Facebook”, tweeted triumphantly on Tuesday: “The game is on!”...
...(FT) Understanding Tim Cook The Apple CEO’s experiences growing up gay in the tiny town of Robertsdale, Alabama, are key to understanding how a once-quiet tech executive became one of the world’s most outspoken...
...Apple has reported its first quarter of sales falls in 13 years, Getty is getting at Google, Dyson’s latest product is a £300 hair dryer....
...Those on the side of Apple have argued that any such order would be an unwarranted violation of the rights of Apple and its customers....
...(The Atlantic) Apple power Apple has established a subsidiary called Apple Energy that may sell excess electricity generated from the company’s various solar projects in California and Nevada....
...A round up of some of the week’s most significant corporate events and news stories. US court told PwC cut corners in Colonial audit Control+C, Control+V....
...The North Carolina tech company is accusing Apple of infringing four of its patents and of unfair and deceptive trade practices....
...The stand-off between Apple and US authorities over the FBI's request to access the iPhone of one of the killers in the San Bernardino massacre is building into what could be a high-risk strategy....
...a rhinoceros, which comes in handy when you’re the CEO of Apple”....
...(The Atlantic) London skyline 1616 v 2016 Juxtaposed images sketched 400 years apart show the change in the city’s skyline from the banks of the Thames. (The Guardian)...
...But the tycoon also vowed to make Apple manufacture products in America if he becomes president....
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