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"Apple buys startup focused on lenses for AR glasses" ["Akonia said its display technology allows for 'thin, transparent smart glass lenses that display vibrant, full-color, wide field-of-view images.' The firm has a portfolio of more than 200 patents related to holographic systems and materials, according to its website."] Reuters 5:52 AM
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"Apple Buys Augmented-Reality Display Startup Akonia Holographics" Bloomberg [Subscription Required for Full Article] 6:29 AM
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"Apple Buys Maker of Augmented Reality Lenses" Investopedia 6:29 AM
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"Apple acquires Akonia Holographics, AR headset rumors return: The acquisition points towards potential plans for 'Apple glasses' in the future." ZDNet 6:22 AM
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"Apple buys startup designing augmented reality glasses" Telegraph [Subscription Required for Full Article] 6:22 AM
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"The $200 billion reason it's so important for Apple's Tim Cook to not be on Trump's tech hit list" CNBC 10:36 AM
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"How Apple's push to subscriptions could save the App Store and cost you money: Are software subscriptions the answer or just a costly pipedream?" Macworld 6:12 AM
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"Consumers' motion to bar Qualcomm from enforcing a U.S. import ban against Intel-powered iPhones deemed premature by Judge Koh" Foss Patents 6:07 AM
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"Apple Says 'Vagueness' Dooms Antenna Maker's Patent Suit" Law360 [Subscription Required for Full Article] 8:57 AM
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"Judge dismisses motion to halt Qualcomm's potential iPhone import ban: Plaintiffs in a class action lawsuit against Qualcomm had sought to stop the chipmaker from getting a theoretical import ban on Intel-equipped iPhones, but perennial Apple judge Lucy Koh has denied the motion." AppleInsider 9:10 PM
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"Apple, Google, Twitter, Facebook accused of suppressing political content in lawsuit" AppleInsider 8:59 AM
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"Apple loses bid for new trial in VirnetX case, appeal still possible: A federal judge on Thursday denied Apple's motion for a new trial in a long-running patent case leveled by non-practicing entity VirnetX, a suit that left the iPhone maker on the hook for $502.6 million." AppleInsider 8:11 PM
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