This week on AI: Apple AR glasses in 2020, iPad Pro with Face ID & more

By Roger Fingas

With the iPhone X barely on shelves, rumors have already begun to turn to future Apple hardware, including the company's predicted augmented reality headset.

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Apple AR headset codenamed 'T288' said to run new 'rOS' operating system, launch as soon as 2020Apple said to ditch home button for Face ID with thinner bezeled 2018 iPad Pros, but don't expect an OLED displayApple's 2018 iPhone X will have new metal frame allowing for faster wireless data transfersApple acknowledges iPhone X becoming unresponsive in cold weather, promises software fixApple releases iOS 11.1.1 update with 'i' autocorrect fix, 'Hey Siri' bug repairApple's $119.6 million victory in iPhone utility patent battle with Samsung finally upheldParadise Papers suggest Apple shifted holding firm to Jersey to protect $252B from taxation; Apple refutes claim Broadcom tenders offering valued at $130 billion for Apple legal foe QualcommApple launches another $7 billion bond sale to fund stock buyback, other programsiPhone X availability expands to 14 more countries before the end of NovemberApple Pay Cash support arrives in iOS 11.2 beta as public testers receive second buildIsrael-based Corephotonics sues Apple over iPhone 7 Plus and iPhone 8 Plus dual-lens cameraEncryption debate may start anew with discovery of Sutherland Springs shooter's smartphoneVideo: All iPhone X gestures and interactions in under 5 minutesJennifer Aniston & Reese Witherspoon drama, Drake TV and movies on tap for AppleApple Park Visitor Center to see Nov. 17 grand openingApple acquires photo sensor technology company InVisageApple's Clips 2.0 adds iPhone X TrueDepth features, Selfie Scenes, 'Star Wars: The Last Jedi' contentApple's latest diversity figures show static global gender balance, more US progressSome iPhone X owners report mystery green lines appearing on displays