This week on AI: Apple v. Qualcomm, OLED iPhone rumors, MacBook Pro updates and more
Perhaps the star rumor this week was that this year's OLED iPhone will actually have 5.8-inch wraparound screen, rather than the 5.1- to 5.2-inch size previously hinted. It was a busy news period overall though, including lawsuits with Qualcomm, major Logic and GarageBand updates, and teases of future MacBooks plus a second-generation Apple Pencil.
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Everything you need to know:
- A 2017 "iPhone X" could sport a 5.8-inch "fixed flex" OLED display with embedded sensor technology > >
- This year's MacBooks could offer a lot more RAM, up to 32 gigabytes > >
- An FTC lawsuit accused Qualcomm of forcing Apple to buy chips to get better royalty rates > >
- Apple then filed its own lawsuit against Qualcomm > >
- Logic Pro X was upgraded with Touch Bar support, while GarageBand for iOS got an overhaul with more features > >
- An upgraded Apple Pencil might include magnets and a clip > >
- President Donald Trump said Apple CEO Tim Cook may try to bring iPhone manufacturing to the U.S. > >
- A Foxconn facility in Shenzhen may be built to manufacture Apple prototypes > >
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