From Chance Miller's "Apple users are being locked out of their Apple IDs with no explanation" posted Friday by 9to5Mac:
Apple’s claim for where the element is source is "bogus," says a lawyer for the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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"Apple hasn’t made a final decision on which partners it will use, and there’s no guarantee that a deal will be worked out."
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"You've got to be willing to crash and burn."
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The terminal velocity of a smartphone turns out to be about 60 mph — fine for grass, fatal on asphalt.
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"Apple did not initially respond to a request for comment on that story, but reached out to me after it was published asking for more information."
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What's behind this week's release of eight open-source AI models?
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