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CNN —Trump-era Justice Department official Jeffrey Clark cannot move his Georgia election subversion case from state to federal court, a judge ruled Friday. All defendants in the Georgia case – including Clark, Trump and Meadows – pleaded not guilty. The three fake electors – former Georgia GOP chair David Shafer, sitting Georgia state Sen. Shawn Still, and former Coffee County GOP chair Cathy Latham – have pleaded not guilty. Lawyers for the three fake electors clashed with Fulton County prosecutors at a recent hearing about where their case should be tried. Several struck cooperation deals with prosecutors last year, and Willis said in a recent filing that at least four uncharged fake electors would be witnesses at trial.
Persons: CNN — Trump, Jeffrey Clark, Steve Jones, Jones, Mark Meadows, Donald Trump’s, Trump, Clark, Meadows –, doesn’t, Clark didn’t, general’s, reassign Clark, ” Jones, David Shafer, Sen, Shawn Still, Cathy Latham –, Fani Willis, Shafer, Latham, Willis Organizations: CNN, US, Trump, Meadows, Department, department’s Civil, Civil, Electoral College, Georgia GOP, Lawyers, Prosecutors, Georgia Republicans Locations: Georgia, Coffee County, Fulton,
OpenAI and ChatGPT logos are seen in this illustration taken, February 3, 2023. Sam Altman, OpenAI's chief, has tapped Ive’s company LoveFrom to develop the ChatGPT creator’s first consumer device, the report said. Ive and LoveFrom could not be reached for comment. Tech website The Information first reported on Tuesday that Ive and Altman have been discussing building a new AI hardware device and that Softbank's Son has also been involved in some aspects of the conversation. Reporting by Kanjyik Ghosh in Bengaluru; Editing by Rashmi Aich and Eileen SorengOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Dado Ruvic, OpenAI, Jony, Sam Altman, LoveFrom, Altman, Steve Jobs, Kanjyik Ghosh, Rashmi Aich, Eileen Soreng Organizations: REUTERS, Apple, Financial Times, OpenAI's, Tech, Thomson Locations: OpenAI, Bengaluru
I’ve read and watched many stories about the most heralded business leaders of the past few centuries. I’m not immune to the inherent drama of an arrogant rise, a spectacular fall or both. (For example, harassing job interviewees, firing people in front of crowds, attacking former employees of companies they purchased. Isaacson puts innovation first: This man might be a monster, but look at what he built! Whereas Mary Shelley, for instance, put innovation second: The man who built this is a monster!
Persons: I’ve, Walter Isaacson’s, Steve Jobs, Elon Musk, Aaron Sorkin’s, Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg, Jill Lepore, Isaacson’s, Isaacson, Franklin, Einstein, Leonardo da Vinci, Mary Shelley, Marisa Meltzer’s, Emily Weiss’s Glossier, , Meltzer, clichés, valorizes Weiss, Weiss, underling, Lauren Conrad, Whitney Port, Hunter Harris Organizations: The Times Locations:
[1/3] AI (Artificial Intelligence) letters are placed on computer motherboard in this illustration taken, June 23, 2023. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsSept 26 (Reuters) - Apple's (AAPL.O) former design chief, Jony Ive, and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman have been discussing building a new artificial intelligence (AI) hardware device, The Information reported on Tuesday, citing two people familiar with the matter. SoftBank (9984.T) CEO Masayoshi Son has also been involved in some aspects of the conversation but it is unclear if he will remain involved, the report said. Ive and LoveFrom could not be reached for comment. Ive left Apple in 2019 and subsequently co-founded design firm LoveFrom with fellow designer Marc Newson.
Persons: Dado Ruvic, Jony Ive, Sam Altman, SoftBank, Masayoshi Son, OpenAI, Steve Jobs, Marc Newson, Evelyn Nikhila, Savio D'Souza Organizations: REUTERS, Apple, Ferrari, Microsoft, Thomson Locations: Bengaluru
Cue, Apple's lead negotiator of its multibillion-dollar contract with Google , appeared in federal court in Washington, D.C., to discuss the long-standing agreement between the two companies. "When we're picking search engines, we pick the best one and we let the customer easily change them," Cue said. But in other places around the world, the company still sees Google as offering the best experience, Cue said. In his testimony, Cue also reiterated criticism that Apple has when it comes to Google's privacy practices. Cue said it's easy for consumers to change their default search engines today.
Persons: Eddy Cue, Chip Somodevilla, Apple's, that's, Bernstein, Sundar Pichai, Tim Cook, Joe Biden, Anna Moneymaker, Meagan Bellshaw, Bellshaw, Cook, Cue, Pichai, hadn't, Apple, we've, Eric Schmidt, Steve Jobs Organizations: Apple, Courthouse, Washington , D.C, Getty, Google, White, Justice Department, Cue, DOJ, Federal Trade Commission, Yahoo, CNBC, YouTube Locations: U.S, Washington ,, Europe, China, Russia
Michael Baum's cybersecurity software company, Splunk, just sold to Cisco for $28 billion. As soon as I saw MacPaint and MacDraw, I knew I had to figure out how this worked," Baum told U.K.-based The Gentleman Magazine in 2022. Baum went on to establish himself as a serial entrepreneur, building and selling multiple software businesses before 2000. When Splunk went public in 2012, it was valued at roughly $1.6 billion. The "inquisitive nature" that drove him to learn more about Jobs' Macintosh computers "continues to drive me today," Baum told The Gentleman Magazine.
Persons: Michael Baum's, Steve Jobs, Baum, Jobs, Drexel, — Rob Das, Erik Swan —, Splunk, refashioned, he's Organizations: Cisco, Drexel University, Gentleman Magazine, BBC, Reuters, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, Walt Disney, Yahoo, Jobs, CNBC Locations: Philadelphia, San Francisco, France's Burgundy
The Apple-Disney deal that could actually happen
  + stars: | 2023-09-21 | by ( Lucia Moses | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +5 min
And Apple has long been seen by some analysts as the most obvious acquirer of all or part of Disney. Iger said he considers the studio, streaming, and parks businesses (where the company recently set plans to invest $60 billion over the next decade) to have the most value. It would be hard to imagine operating the parks or streaming businesses without owning the popular franchises that fuel them. Ives envisions a deal where Apple pays for exclusive access to ESPN content and game broadcasts, with an acquisition following down the road. I believe it's a matter of not if, but when Apple buys ESPN."
Persons: Bob Iger, Steve Jobs, Tim Cook, Biden, that's, Gregg Abella, Iger, David Rogers, Apple, it's, Dan Ives, Cook, Ives Organizations: Disney, ABC, FX, Geographic, ESPN, Apple, Pixar, Jobs, Apple's, Investment Partners, Management, Star, Marvel, Columbia University, Verizon, MLS, Messi, Insider, Wedbush Securities, Google
ATLANTA (AP) — Lawyers for three Georgia Republicans, who falsely claimed that Donald Trump won the state and they were “duly elected and qualified” electors, are set to argue Wednesday that criminal charges against them should be moved from state to federal court. Shafer, Still and Latham have all indicated in court filings that they will not be present in court for the hearing. If their cases are moved to federal court, a jury would be drawn from a broader and potentially less Democratic pool than in Fulton County alone. Prosecutors allege that Shafer, Still, Latham — and the other Georgia Republicans who participated in that plan — “falsely impersonated” electors. They argued in court filings that “contingent electors” are not presidential electors — either the contingency is met and they become presidential electors or it is not met and the losing candidate's electors have no role.
Persons: Donald Trump, , David Shafer, Shawn Still, Cathy Latham, Trump, Democrat Joe Biden, Steve Jones, Shafer, Latham, Jones, Mark Meadows, Jeffrey Clark, he’s, Latham —, — “, , Republican Richard Nixon, Democrat John F, Kennedy, Nixon, uncertified, Still, Fani Willis, Organizations: ATLANTA, , Georgia Republicans, Republican, Democrat, U.S, District, Fulton County Superior Court, Trump White House, U.S . Justice, Trump, Electoral, Georgia Capitol, U.S . Senate, National Archives, Prosecutors, Capitol, Georgia Republican Party, Coffee County Republican Party, Republican Party, Constitution, Act Locations: Fulton County, Georgia, Atlanta, Hawaii, Atlanta’s suburbs, U.S, Coffee County
ATLANTA (AP) — A federal judge who rejected efforts by former Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows to move his charges in the Georgia election subversion case to federal court is set to hear arguments Monday from former Justice Department official Jeffrey Clark on the same issue. Clark is one of five defendants seeking to move his case to federal court. While the ruling could signal an uphill battle for Clark and the others, Jones made clear he would assess each case individually. The practical effects of moving to federal court would be a jury pool that includes a broader area than just overwhelmingly Democratic Fulton County and a trial that would not be photographed or televised, as cameras are not allowed inside federal courtrooms. The law allowing federal officers to move a case to federal court “is designed to protect legitimate federal authority from state and local interference, not to afford a federal forum to individuals who blatantly sought to misuse the weight of federal authority to interfere with matters of state control,” prosecutors wrote.
Persons: Mark Meadows, Jeffrey Clark, Fani Willis, Clark, Donald Trump, Joe Biden's, Steve Jones, Meadows, Trump, Jones, he’s, of Georgia ”, Brian Kemp, ” Clark, , Willis, , Richard Donoghue, , Trump's, Jack Smith, Biden Organizations: ATLANTA, , Trump White House, Justice, Trump, U.S, District, Democratic, Justice Department, Georgia Gov, Fulton County Superior Court, State, U.S . Department of Justice, Prosecutors, Department Locations: Georgia, Fulton County, Meadows, Democratic Fulton County, of Georgia, United States, Virginia
CNN —Trump-era Justice Department official Jeffrey Clark, who was charged in the Georgia election subversion indictment, will face off in court Monday against Fulton County prosecutors at a hearing over his attempt to move his case to federal court. Clark’s participation in any legal, factual, or policy deliberations at the Justice Department were in his role as a senior official of that Department,” his lawyers wrote. Her team said Clark “went dangerously outside of any actual role” and “exceeded the scope of his own authority” at the Justice Department. These actions are part of Trump’s federal election subversion charges, in which Clark is an unindicted co-conspirator. State prosecutors subpoenaed former Justice Department official Jody Hunt to testify at Monday’s hearing.
Persons: CNN — Trump, Jeffrey Clark, Steve Jones, Mark Meadows, Donald Trump, Clark, “ Mr, Trump, hasn’t, Fani Willis, Clark’s, Clark “, Georgia –, Meadows, didn’t, , Ed Meese, Reagan, ” Meese, Jody Hunt, Trump . Hunt Organizations: CNN, Fulton, US, Trump White House, Justice Department, Trump, Prosecutors, Department, Former, Attorneys, Justice Department’s Civil, Trump . Locations: Georgia, Atlanta, , Fulton County, Clark
Section 2 of that law says voting district lines can’t result in discriminatory effects against minority voters. The plaintiffs acknowledged that Black voters in Georgia have seen some success, but say the maps drawn by the Republican-controlled General Assembly still illegally suppress Black voting power. Courts in Alabama and Florida ruled recently that Republican-led legislatures had unfairly diluted the voting power of Black residents. Legal challenges to congressional districts are also ongoing in Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, New Mexico, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Utah. But Tyson pointed to the election of Democrat Raphael Warnock to the U.S. Senate as proof that candidates favored by Black voters can win.
Persons: Steve Jones, plaintifss, Abha Khanna, Bryan Tyson, , ” Jones, Jones, Khanna, Tyson, Raphael Warnock, Assembly's, Ari Savitzky, Savitzky Organizations: ATLANTA, U.S, District, Republicans, Republican, Assembly, Supreme, Georgia, U.S . Senate, Black Locations: Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Arkansas , Kentucky, Louisiana, New Mexico, South Carolina , Tennessee , Texas, Utah,
Defendants have been filing a slew of motions for separate trials, faster trials, trial in a different jurisdiction or – in Trump's case – no trial at all. But the flurry of paperwork could delay the trials, aiding Trump's efforts to push off any resolution until after the 2024 elections. "The RICO conspiracy charge ensures any trial would share the same evidence and witnesses,” Willis wrote. Prosecutors in all of the cases against Trump have apparently anticipated the efforts to draw out the cases. Putting all 19 defendants on trial next month, however, is a bigger legal and logistical task – and one the judge appears skeptical could happen.
Persons: Donald Trump, Racketeer, Fani Willis, Willis, ” Willis, Trump, Mark Meadows, Steve Jones, Trump –, Meadows, Jack Smith, Kenneth Chesebro, Sidney Powell, Scott McAfee, Joe Biden, ” McAfee, , Chesebro, Powell Organizations: Fulton, Circuit, Appeals, Prosecutors, Trump, District of Columbia Locations: Georgia, Fulton County, Fulton, Meadows, U.S, Florida, Atlanta
ATLANTA (AP) — Former President Donald Trump is waiving his right to seek a speedy trial in the Georgia case in which he and 18 others are accused of participating in an illegal scheme to overturn his loss in the 2020 presidential election. Trump's filing is part of the legal maneuvering as Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willisseeks to try all 19 defendants together starting next month. According to Georgia law, any defendant who files a demand for a speedy trial has a right to have a trial begin within the court term when the demand is filed or in the next court term. Political Cartoons View All 1154 ImagesThe Georgia indictment against Trump and the others was filed in the court term that ended earlier this month. Lawyers Sidney Powell and Kenneth Chesebro filed their speedy trial demands before the end of that court term, meaning a trial would have to start before the end of the current court term in early November.
Persons: Donald Trump, Fani Willisseeks, Trump, Willis ’, Prosecutors, Sidney Powell, Kenneth Chesebro, Mark Meadows, Steve Jones, Meadows, Jones, Jeffrey Clark, Organizations: ATLANTA, Republican, White, Trump, Prosecutors, Trump White House, U.S, District, Fulton County Superior, Circuit, Appeals, . Justice Locations: Georgia, Fulton County, New York, Washington and Florida, Fulton County Superior Court, U.S
Mark Meadows, White House chief of staff, listens to a question from a member of the media outside of the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2020. A federal judge denied former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows' request for an emergency stay of a ruling that sent his Georgia election interference case back to state court, a court filing showed Wednesday. Meadows, former President Donald Trump's final chief of staff, had asked U.S. District Judge Steve Jones to pause his ruling pending an appeal in a higher court. Jones on Friday had denied Meadows' initial bid to move the sweeping Georgia RICO case out of Fulton County and into federal court. Meadows, argued Willis, is seeking a benefit that is aimed at protecting federal authority against interference by the state.
Persons: Mark Meadows, Donald Trump's, Steve Jones, Jones, Fani Willis, Meadows, egregiously, Willis, Joe Biden's, Biden Organizations: White, Washington , D.C, White House, U.S, District, Atlanta District, Court, U.S ., Appeals, Circuit, Wednesday Locations: Washington ,, Georgia, Meadows, Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia's, Trump
Elon Musk bought a horse farm in Texas near Tesla's Gigafactory, author Walter Isaacson wrote. The biographer said Musk envisioned a house that looked like "something fell out of space." The Wall Street Journal has reported Musk was building a glass house, but he has denied the reports. "He needs a place where his sole resides and that's what the horse farm will be for him." At the time, Musk denied living in the modular house, saying that he lives in a different small house in Texas.
Persons: Elon Musk, Tesla's Gigafactory, Walter Isaacson, Musk, Elon, , Austin Gigafactory, Isaacson, Norman Foster, Steve Jobs, Foster, Foster didn't, Isaacson —, Tesla, Foc Kan, Omead Afshar, Afshar, Grimes, Robyn Beck, Zilis hasn't, Weeks, he'd Organizations: Elon, Service, Tesla, The Boring Company, Wall Street, Bloomberg, Department of Justice, Securities and Exchange Commission, Getty, LinkedIn, SpaceX Locations: Texas, Tesla's, Wall, Silicon, Colorado, Austin, California, Mars
The inverse of the fall in the time price is a huge increase in what the authors termed “personal resource abundance.” For their next step, they multiplied personal resource abundance by population change to get population resource abundance. For example, for U.S. blue-collar workers from 1919 to 2019, the personal resource abundance of food grew 1,032 percent while the population grew 212 percent, for an increase in population resource abundance of 3,436 percent. For one, I don’t think the authors took climate change nearly seriously enough. They also said that the carbon intensity of gross domestic product tends to fall as nations become rich, which is good but not a solution to global warming, since the actual amount of emissions per capita is still higher in rich countries than in poor countries. Tupy wrote in his email that the environmentalists he and Pooley like are “techno-optimists” such as Bjorn Lomborg, of Denmark, the self-described “skeptical environmentalist,” and Nordhaus, of Yale.
Persons: Tupy, Pooley, , , , Bjorn Lomborg, Steve Jobs Organizations: Yale, Apple Locations: Waterloo, “ Superabundance, Denmark
The biggest single reduction in the emissions from the new watches came from using clean electricity to manufacture them. Apple on Tuesday said that 300 of its suppliers have now committed to using clean energy for Apple production. But another emissions source was Apple's speedy transportation network, which relies heavily on planes. The company has said previously that a Series 8 watch created 33 kg (73 lb) of carbon emissions, from raw materials to delivery to end customers. Apple has been focused on cutting carbon emissions for some time.
Persons: Steve Jobs, Loren Elliott, Lisa Jackson, Jackson, John Ternus, Apple, Stephen Nellis, Peter Henderson, Lisa Shumaker Organizations: Steve, Apple, REUTERS, Rights, Reuters, Thomson Locations: Cupertino , California, U.S, Rights CUPERTINO , California, China
Elon Musk's biographer says Musk "is a person with multiple moods and modes and personalities." Walter Isaacson told The Atlantic that Musk's many personalities are "quite vivid and different." "There are multiple Elon Musk personalities, and there are times when he's just brutal, times when he's got an epic sense of himself—which is both frightening and inspiring all at once—and times when he's an incredibly focused engineer," Isaacson told The Atlantic in an interview published on Monday. "One of the exciting challenges is navigating the many Elon Musks, which, unlike anybody else I've written about, are quite vivid and different," the author continued. Advertisement Advertisement Watch: What's going on with Elon Musk"This is a person with multiple moods and modes and personalities, ranging from engineering mode to demon mode," Isaacson told The Atlantic.
Persons: Elon Musk's, Walter Isaacson, Isaacson, Elon, he's, Elon Musks, Steve Jobs, Albert Einstein, Leonardo da Vinci, Musk Organizations: Service, Elon, Twitter, CNBC Locations: Wall, Silicon
Mark Meadows has failed to show he can "carry the heavy burden" required to pause a judge's order rejecting his bid to move his Georgia criminal election interference case to federal court, Atlanta's district attorney argued Tuesday. On Monday, Meadows' attorneys asked Jones to stay his own ruling pending an appeal in a federal appellate court. They argued that without a stay, Meadows could be "irreparably injured" as his prosecution barrels ahead in Fulton County Superior Court. The prosecutor, on Tuesday, urged Jones to deny the motion for a stay, arguing that Meadows has not shown he is likely to prevail in an appeal. Meadows' arguments attempt to "talk around" the federal judge's reasoning and fail to cite "any pertinent public interest weighing in his favor," the DA wrote.
Persons: Mark Meadows, Fani Willis, Donald Trump's, Steve Jones, Meadows, Jones, Willis Organizations: U.S, District, Fulton County Superior Court Locations: Georgia, Atlanta's, Atlanta, Meadows, Fulton County
Two of the people charged have filed speedy trial demands, and Judge Scott McAfee set their trial for Oct. 23. That could lead to multiple trials in the high-profile case happening simultaneously, creating security issues and “unavoidable burdens” on witnesses and victims, prosecutors argued. Five of the defendants are seeking to move their cases to federal court, and lawyers for Trump have said he may do the same. But prosecutors noted that the law explicitly allows a case to continue to move forward in a state court while the question of moving a case to federal court is pending. Federal Judge Steve Jones last week rejected the attempt by Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows to move his case to federal court and sent it back to state court, but Meadows is appealing that ruling.
Persons: Donald Trump, Fani Willis, Scott McAfee, Willis, Kenneth Chesebro, Sidney Powell, Chesebro, Trump, , Powell, quagmire, McAfee, Steve Jones, Mark Meadows, Meadows, Jones Organizations: ATLANTA, — Prosecutors, McAfee, Georgia Republicans, Trump, Federal, Trump White House Locations: Georgia, Fulton County, Coffee County
REUTERS/Al Drago/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsSept 11 (Reuters) - Mark Meadows, a former aide to Donald Trump who was charged in Georgia with trying to overturn the former U.S. president's 2020 election loss, has appealed a judge's ruling denying his bid to move the case to federal court, a court filing showed on Monday. He also asked the U.S. district court for northern Georgia to stay the effect of its order remanding his case to state court pending his appeal to the 11th Circuit. In that filing, Meadows' lawyers argued that several aspects of the district court's order departed from precedent, including failing to credit Meadows' account of his conduct and duties and raising the burden on Meadows to justify the removal of his case from state court. "There is a substantial possibility that the Eleventh Circuit will disagree with this Court on at least one of these issues, or on other issues Mr. Meadows will raise on appeal," the court filing said. Meadows also argued that not granting a stay would cause irreparable injury to Meadows.
Persons: Mark Meadows, Al Drago, Donald Trump, Steve Jones, Meadows, Trump, Joe Biden, Katharine Jackson, Rami Ayyub, Doina, Chizu Organizations: White, REUTERS, . U.S, District, Fulton, Democratic, Circuit, Appeals, Thomson Locations: Washington , U.S, Georgia, U.S, ., Fulton County
The survey, by the American security and staffing company Allied Universal, found companies were losing high-end goods and intellectual property both internally to staff and externally, with North America badly affected. The World Security Report survey, the first time Allied has collated and published the thinking of so many large companies, questioned executives overseeing a combined $660 billion in security budgets in 2022, or 3.3% of their global revenue. That would add to the growing cost that companies around the world have been grappling with, on everything from wages to energy. It listed economic unrest stemming from high inflation and deteriorating living standards, along with climate change and social unrest as issues that can lead to security breaches. Asked about future spending, 42% of respondents said they intended to invest in artificial intelligence (AI) and AI-powered surveillance to spot threats more quickly.
Persons: Henry Nicholls, Steve Jones, Kate Holton, Andrew Heavens Organizations: REUTERS, Allied Universal, North, Allied, Reuters, Thomson Locations: City, London, Britain, North America
CNN —Walter Isaacson’s highly anticipated biography on Elon Musk is hitting shelves on Tuesday — and he is already walking back a major claim. Over the weekend, The Post updated the excerpt it had published and offered a correction to its readers. “After publication of this adaptation, the author learned that his book mischaracterized the attempted attack by Ukrainian drones on the Russian fleet in Crimea,” the correction stated. This version reflects that change.”CNN also updated its story on Monday, noting Isaacson had backpedaled his initial claims. “After this story published, Walter Isaacson clarified his explanation regarding Elon Musk restricting Ukrainian military access to Starlink, a critical satellite internet service,” an editor’s note said.
Persons: CNN — Walter Isaacson’s, Elon Musk, , Isaacson, Musk, , Vladimir Putin’s, Starlink, ” Musk, ” Isaacson, Steve Jobs, Benjamin Franklin, Albert Einstein, Simon & Schuster, Newsrooms, “ Musk, Walter Isaacson, Organizations: CNN, Elon, Eastern, Russian, SpaceX, Washington Post, Tulane University Locations: Russian, Crimea, Crimean, , Ukrainian, Sevastopol, Washington
Leon Neal/AFP/Getty Images2008: iPhone 3G, meet the App StoreWith the second version of the iPhone, Apple introduces the App Store and 3G connectivity. Stephen Lam/Reuters2016: iPhone SE, a budget optionTaking a step back, the iPhone SE is a cheaper, smaller device than the 6S, giving customers a chance to enjoy Apple’s phones at a much lower cost. People handle the new Apple iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max during a media tour at an Apple office in Shanghai, China, on September 21, 2018. Brendon Thorne/Bloomberg/Getty Images2020: iPhone 12 Mini, small but mightyThe iPhone 12 mini is smaller than the usual iPhone but packs a powerful punch. Mike Segar/Reuters2021: iPhone 13 Series, same price for more spaceThe iPhone 13 stays at the same price as the iPhone 12 with double the storage space, as well as featuring a much smaller top notch.
Persons: Steve Jobs, John Green, ” Jobs, Leon Neal, Justin Sullivan, Siri, FaceTime, , , Jobs, Michael Nagle, Apple, Seth K, Hughes, Akio Kon, David Gray, Tim Cook, Josh Edelson, Stephen Lam, David Paul Morris, Phil Schiller, Aly Song, Max, Jason Lee, Pro Max, Phil Barker, Brendon Thorne, Mike Segar, Gabby Jones, Andrew Kelly Organizations: New, New York CNN, Apple, Macworld, Bay Area, Getty, Lightning, Bloomberg, Apple Inc, Worldwide, Steve Jobs, Steve, Pro, Future Publishing Locations: New York, San Francisco, London, AFP, San Francisco , California, New York City, Cupertino , California, Ginza, Tokyo, Japan, Sydney, Shanghai, China, Beijing, Australia, Manhattan , New York
Musk wanted to save that money by moving the servers to one of X's other facilities, in Portland, Oregon. James Musk asked. "The dude is not very good at math," Musk told the musketeers. The lack of servers caused meltdowns, including when Musk hosted a Twitter Spaces for presidential candidate Ron DeSantis. And the Sacramento caper showed X employees that he was serious when he spoke about the need for a maniacal sense of urgency.
Persons: Walter Isaacson's, Elon Musk, Musk, you've, Tesla, Steve Davis, Omead Afshar, James Musk, James, Andrew, Austin, Elon, Alex, Alex the, jimmy, , Ross Nordeen, enlistees, I've, Ross, pushback, Ron DeSantis, X, Walter Isaacson, Jennifer Doudna, Leonardo da Vinci, Steve Jobs, Albert Einstein, Benjamin Franklin, Henry Kissinger Organizations: Twitter, SpaceX, Cape Canaveral, Avid, Toyota Corolla, Apple, Home, NTT, Walmart, Extra Care, PayPal, Depot, CNBC, Tulane University, CNN Locations: Musk's, Sacramento, Portland , Oregon, Portland, Fremont, Texas, Cape, San Francisco, Tahoe, Elon, Austin, Las Vegas, Uzbekistan, Square, Yelp
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