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Apple is suing its former chip architect, the Apple Card finally makes sense to me, wheels on the Mac Pro will run you $400, Softbank abandons Wag, Microsoft brings Office to Linux and I want the new tech bubble to be about exoskeletons.
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- Apple sues iPhone CPU design ace after he quits to run data-center chip upstart Nuvia (The Register)
- Apple’s Ad-Targeting Crackdown Shakes Up Ad Market (The Information)
- Apple Cards' interest-free iPhone installment plan goes live, now with 6% back on Apple holiday purchases (TechCrunch)
- SoftBank Is Selling Wag Stake Back to Company (WSJ)
- Microsoft Teams is the first Office app for Linux (VentureBeat)
- Mac Pro Build to Order Options (MacRumors)
- VSCO acquires video editing startup Rylo (TechCrunch)
- Robotic exoskeletons: Coming to a factory, warehouse or army near you, soon (ZDNet)
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