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Apple's Longtime Conspiracy Theory, UPS Reserves 125 Tesla Semi, AI Beats Humans In 'No-Limit Texas Hold’em'

Richard Bradbury | Jeff Sandhu | Christine Wong

21-Dec-17 12:00

Apple's Longtime Conspiracy Theory, UPS Reserves 125 Tesla Semi, AI Beats Humans In 'No-Limit Texas Hold’em'

On today’s edition of Enterprise Biz Bytes, Richard Bradbury, Jeff Sandhu and Christine Wong spoke about:

 

1:25 - UPS Reserves 125 Tesla Semi-Trucks, Largest Public Pre-Order Yet

7:20 - Apple Revises Its Controversial Guidelines On Template-Based Apps

13:11 - How Card-Playing A.I. Beat Top Poker Pros

21:11 - Apple Just Confirmed A Longtime Conspiracy Theory — And Gave Regular Customers A Big Reason To Distrust

29:23 - Revoice.me Offers A Simple Way To Let Your Blog And Newsletter Readers Subscribe Via Facebook Messenger


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