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- For better or worse, Apple is avoiding the AI hype train (theverge.com)
- Augmented Reality Needs an iPhone Moment (theverge.com)
- Google’s AI-powered search experience is way too slow (theverge.com)
- Apple to occupy 90% of TSMC 3nm capacity in 2023 (macrumors.com)
- Apple Begins Testing Speedy M3 Chips as It Pursues Mac Comeback (bloomberg.com)
- Facebook has 3B users. Many of them are old (apnews.com)
- What happens when Google Search doesn’t have the answers? (theverge.com)
- Why Apple’s bid to control your car is striking fear into manufacturers (uk.finance.yahoo.com)
- The end of coding as we know it (businessinsider.com)
- Apple Pay Later won't affect us for years: Klarna CEO (finance.yahoo.com)
- Intel is expected to post its biggest loss on record (marketwatch.com)
- $1k Chromebooks shouldn't exist – fight me (laptopmag.com)
- A U.S. economy decoupling from China is 'almost inevitable,' (finance.yahoo.com)
- Apple’s VR headset might run tweaked versions of iPad apps (theverge.com)
- Samsung considers moving to Bing as default search engine (sammobile.com)
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Right now, Apple has a market cap of $2.62T and Alphabet $1.39. What is the logic behind these valuations? If we look at Apple, they don’t make anything indispensable. Sure, losing my iPhone and Mac would suck pretty…