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Apple Supplier Bets on Robots, AI Servers in $1.1B Hong Kong Listing
Apple supplier Lingyi iTech seeks a US1.1B Hong Kong IPO to fund expansion in AI hardware, robotics, smart glasses, and AI servers. The post Apple Supplier Bets on Robots, AI Servers in 1.1B Hong Kong Listing appeared first on TechRepublic.
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OSnews
· Jul 10, 2026
Apple sues OpenAI for theft of “trade secrets”
Apple sued OpenAI on Friday, alleging the AI company has stolen the iPhone maker’s trade secrets to develop its own yet-to-be-unveiled AI gadgets. In the suit, filed in the District Court of Northern California, Apple accuses OpenAI of trade secret misappropriation and breach of contract. Lisa Eadicicco and Hadas Gold at CNN I find this about as interesting and watching artificial grass grow, but with the common wisdom being that Apple is behind on “AI”, it was honestly only a matter of time before the lawsuits came. After all, that’s usually what companies who can’t win in the market do. At the very least this will give corporate tech news websites a whole slew of new material. I just hope they both implode. We’d all be better off for it.
Reuters
· Jul 2, 2026
Rare working Apple-1 computer from 1976 heads to auction
An Apple-1 computer bought new from the Byte Shop in Berkeley, California, in 1976 is heading to auction at Sotheby’s in New York. The operational machine is part of the auction house’s ‘Geek Week’ sales and is expected to fetch between $300,000 and $500,000. #News #Reuters #Newsfeed #apple1 #apple #computer #auction #sothebys 👉 Subscribe: https://reut.rs/4b8fRGn Keep up with the latest news from around the world: https://www.reuters.com/ Follow Reuters on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Reuters Follow Reuters on X: https://twitter.com/Reuters Follow Reuters on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reuters/?hl=en
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AI is becoming a bargain hunter's market, with a few luxury models on top
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Bloomberg
· Jul 5, 2026
Samsung High-Stakes Results to Set Mood for Chip Stock Investors
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The New Stack
· Jun 26, 2026
Shopify taught AI to spot duplicate products. Here’s why retailers are scrambling.
Retailers are rushing to make their product listings discoverable by AI shopping agents, but AI assistants often struggle to determine The post Shopify taught AI to spot duplicate products. Here’s why retailers are scrambling. appeared first on The New Stack.
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Related coverage for "Apple Supplier Bets on Robots, AI Servers in $1.1B Hong Kong Listing": OSnews — Apple sues OpenAI for theft of “trade secrets”. Reuters — Rare working Apple-1 computer from 1976 heads to auction. The Register — AI is becoming a bargain hunter's market, with a few luxury models on top. Bloomberg — Samsung High-Stakes Results to Set Mood for Chip Stock Investors. Seeking Alpha — Apple: The Post-Price Hikes Selloff Is An Overreaction. The New Stack — Shopify taught AI to spot duplicate products. Here’s why retailers are scrambling.