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Apple will reportedly ditch Intel chips in Macs as early as 2020 In a major shift that carries big implications for both companies, Apple will reportedly replace Intel's processors with the company's own chips in Mac computers as soon as 2020, according to a new report from Bloomberg. The changeover is likely to begin with laptops such as the 12-inch MacBook.
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Qatar tests technology to detect autism in minutes Technology is being tested in Qatar that could help doctors diagnose autism in minutes rather than months. The first study of its kind in the region has found that at least one in 100 children in Qatar suffer from some form of the disorder. The figure had previously been put at three in every 10,000. Now ...
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Tyson Foods shares drop the most in 17 months on China's retaliatory tariffs Tyson Foods fell the most in nearly 18 months on Monday after China's retaliatory tariffs on American goods targeted U.S. agriculture and food producers. Shares of the processed food company fell as much as 6.1 percent on the quarter's first trading day amid a broader market sell-off, falling the most in ...
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Abdel Fattah el-Sisi narrowly misses 100 percent of vote in Egypt Announcing the final results on Monday, Egypt's election commission said there had been a 41.5 percent turnout, lower than the 47 percent in the 2014 election. The only other opponent who ran against el-Sisi was little-known Mousa Mostafa Mousa, who entered the race hours before the deadline and ...
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Alibaba gobbles up China food delivery app Ele.me in $9.5bn deal Alibaba has swallowed China's biggest food delivery company, in a deal that values Ele.me at $9.5bn including debt and accelerates the technology giant's land-grab for customers' data and wallets. The deal also pits Alibaba against rival Tencent in the country's food delivery market, which was valued ...
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Police attacked during dissident republican parade in Derry Police in Northern Ireland have been attacked with petrol bombs and other missiles after they tried to stop an illegal dissident Irish republican parade. ... attempted to intervene in the demonstration, as it did on Holy Saturday when six men were arrested at another illegal republican parade, in Lurgan.
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