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 since around the turn of  stanley thermosflasche 2023. The tech giant is so desperate to not become another Google, Microsoft, or Meta  which thought 11,000 Meta staff layoffs were so nice that it did it twice  that it has put a hold on some major product releases, like a planned Homepod with in-built screen to allocate more resources to other pro stanley mugg jects. Any hopes of ChatGPT-like Apple AI powering your smart home will also probably have to wait. This comes from Bloombergs Mark Gurman, who in his latest newsletter reported that Apple is delaying a planned Homepod with a b stanley cup spain uilt-in screen to next year so it can redouble its efforts on other, more pressing projects. The letter doesnt exactly spell out what those projects are. But in addition to product delays, Apple has tried to crack down on overzealous spending by some teams, even requiring that they seek approval from a senior VP for purchase requests.     Apple has quite a few big upcoming releases slated for 2023 and the coming years. It likely has its new M3 chip that will reportedly power a new iMac as well as a M2 Ultra-powered MacBook Pro and a 15-inch MacBook Air. Then theres the damned mixed reality headset that has suffered delay after delay after delay. Apple VR may still come out this year, though its still a question of whether this release will make any splash in the market, especially considering its rumored $3,000 price tag. And of course, theres still the highly-anticipated iPhone 15. As for next year, theres plans for bigger and better Qjyi Uber Self-Driving Car Struck and Killed Arizona Woman While in Autonomous Mode
 made some wildly egregious allegations about Apple and Amazon, claiming they were among a number of victims of a Chinese surveillance operation. Both tech companies quickly and fiercely refuted the claims in the report, and now yet another strongly-worded denial is available to read in  stanley cup full. Apple wrote a letter of denial to members of Congress鈥攚hic stanley spain h Reuters reported yesterday鈥攁nd as of Monday the full letter is  stanley thermoskannen now聽online.  In light of your important leadership roles in Congress, we want to assure you that a recent report in Bloomberg Businessweek alleging the compromise of our servers is not true,  Apples vice president of information security George Stathakopoulos wrote in the letter.  You should know that Bloomberg provided us with no evidence to substantiate their claims and our internal investigations concluded their claims were simply wrong.      Bloombergs report claimed that Chinas聽Peoples Liberation Army installed microchips the size of a grain of rice onto servers used by massive corporations in the U.S.鈥攊ncluding both Apple and Amazon. These microchips allegedly afforded the PLA with backdoor access to whatever was on those servers. Bloomberg reported that almost 30 American businesses were victims of this act of espionage, which also included government contractors. It appears to be a historically monumental national security breach鈥攐ne that Apple continues to boldly rebut.  If any of the reported details cited above were true, we would have every interest鈥攅conom