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  1. iPhone 13 holding its value better than previous iPhones due to supply shortages
    iPhone 13 holding its value better than previous iPhones due to supply shortages

    New research shows that the level of depreciation affecting the iPhone 13 is half that of the iPhone 12. The research says that although Apple phones usually hold more value than any other brand

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  2. Elon Musk to Leave JPMorgan with ‘One Star Review on Yelp’ Unless It Drops Tesla Lawsuit
    Elon Musk to Leave JPMorgan with ‘One Star Review on Yelp’ Unless It Drops Tesla Lawsuit

    Elon Musk threatens JPMorgan with a review on Yelp, an online crowd-sourcing review platform for businesses, if the bank decides not to drop its lawsuit against the EV firm of the billionaire, Tesla.

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  3. Why Every Startup Should Invest in Storytelling
    Why Every Startup Should Invest in Storytelling

    There is no shortage of startups who had amazing products but failed to get the traction they deserved.

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  4. TSMC's Apple love has AMD considering move to Samsung for 3nm production
    TSMC's Apple love has AMD considering move to Samsung for 3nm production

    TSMC is the largest independent foundry in the world as it attracts all of those companies that design chips but are fabless (which means that they have no production facilities)

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  5. ByteDance is shutting down edtech business in India
    ByteDance is shutting down edtech business in India

    ByteDance is shutting down its edtech business in India, the company informed the local team on Monday, according to two sources directly familiar with the matter.

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  6. ConstitutionDAO Fails to Win Copy of US Constitution Despite Raising $47 Million in Crypto
    ConstitutionDAO Fails to Win Copy of US Constitution Despite Raising $47 Million in Crypto

    ConstitutionDAO has failed to win a rare copy of the United States Constitution at an auction even after raising $47 million in cryptocurrency to fund the effort.

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  7. Nvidia Sees 60% Decline in Sales of Crypto Mining Processors in Latest Quarter
    Nvidia Sees 60% Decline in Sales of Crypto Mining Processors in Latest Quarter

    Nvidia witnessed a decrease in sales for its crypto mining processors (CMPs) following the Q3 revenue report.

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  8. Opinion Another Apple PR fail as company waits until forced to act over Right to Repair
    Opinion Another Apple PR fail as company waits until forced to act over Right to Repair

    Today has seen another Apple PR fail as the company has, once again, waited until forced to act – this time over Right to Repair pressure.

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  9. Apple secretly buying ads for their apps, say big developers – and they aren’t happy about it [U]
    Apple secretly buying ads for their apps, say big developers – and they aren’t happy about it [U]

    Apple has addressed this and said it is standard practice, and that it regularly communicates with developers about it.

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  10. Report: iPhone 13 line remains more supply constrained than iPhone 12 last year
    Report: iPhone 13 line remains more supply constrained than iPhone 12 last year

    Nine weeks after the iPhone 13 launched, it’s still harder to get one than it was last year’s iPhone 12, says a new report by JP Morgan.

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  11. Chip Shortage to Last Well Into Next Year, Says Largest iPhone Supplier
    Chip Shortage to Last Well Into Next Year, Says Largest iPhone Supplier

    On Friday, Foxconn, Apple’s largest iPhone supplier, said that the global chip shortage would spill well into the second half of 2022, Reuters reported.

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  12. Apple agrees to pay workers $30 million to settle lawsuit over bag check policy
    Apple agrees to pay workers $30 million to settle lawsuit over bag check policy

    Apple has agreed to pay out $30 million to settle a lawsuit from employees who say they were forced to face security bag checks off the clock.

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