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17.03.26 - 04:48
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Apple acquires MotionVFX to strengthen creator tools and subscription strategy (Digitimes)
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CNBC reports that Apple has acquired video editing tools developer MotionVFX, a move aimed at strengthening its professional creative software ecosystem and expanding subscription-based services tied to its creator tools. MotionVFX, founded in 2009 and based in Poland, develops motion graphics templates, plug-ins, and visual effects packages widely used with Final Cut Pro. The company sells editing tools and asset libraries through subscription plans starting at roughly US$19 to US$49 per month, building a loyal following among filmmakers, YouTubers, and professional video editors, according to The Tech Buzz....
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17.03.26 - 03:15
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Ming-Chi Kuo: NVIDIA's LPU Shipments Swell 10x+ vs Previous Yr (AAStocks)
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Ming-Chi Kuo, an Apple analyst at TF International Securities, posted on social platform X that the latest supply chain survey pointed to a considerable upward revision in LPU (Language Processing Unit) shipment forecasts following NVIDIA's (NVDA.US) investment in Groq. The total shipments for this year and next are estimate......
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16.03.26 - 20:42
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NVIDIA Leads Magnificent 7 Stocks in March while Apple and Tesla Slide (24/7 Wall St.)
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2026 has been a poor year for Magnificent 7 stocks so far. At the close of Friday, only two Magnificent 7 stocks are up so far in February with Meta Platforms (Nasdaq: META) and Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) being down more than 5% month-to-date. Stocks in the Magnificent 7 aren't alone in struggling so far in ... NVIDIA Leads Magnificent 7 Stocks in March while Apple and Tesla Slide
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16.03.26 - 15:50
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Apple’s 108% Run Up (24/7 Wall St.)
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Apple's (NASDAQ: AAPL) stock is up 108% in the last five years. The S&P is 69% over the same period. It should surprise most people that Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) is up only 35% over the same period, given that it is driven by its AWS business and its early foothold in AI. Meta's (NASDAQ: META) ... Apple's 108% Run Up
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