This week on AI: Three iPhones in 2017, Apple takes on Snapchat, surprise iOS 9.3.5 update & more

By Roger Fingas

The "iPhone 7" may still be just around the corner, but the focus of news is already beginning to lean more heavily on future Apple products, including 2017 iPhones, new Macs, and potential health technologies.

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Apple may launch three new iPhones in 2017, limiting curved OLED to one model - reportApple to take on Snapchat, Facebook in 2017 with new iPhone video editing app - reportApple issues iOS 9.3.5 update, patching serious security issues discovered just 10 days agoWatchdog group finds Pegatron exploiting workers in lead up to 'iPhone 7' launchmacOS Sierra beta points to future Macs equipped with 10Gbps USB 3.1 Gen 2Apple's health push continues with reported buyout of digital records firm GliimpseApple issues 8th developer beta of iOS 10, 7th public releaseApple shakes up retail workforce with new and renamed job titles, other changesFoxconn acknowledges deaths of two workers from Apple-focused Zhengzhou plant [u]Touch controllers on iPhone 6, 6 Plus failing in specific way for some usersApple Music Festival to feature Elton John, Alicia Keys, Chance the Rapper, othersApple again rumored to axe iPhone home button in 2017Apple gets green light to add 1,000 jobs at Irish headquartersIntel plots attack on Apple's partnership with TSMC, looks to build A-series chips by 2018'iPhone 7' production affected by low yields on waterproof speaker, dual camera - reportUMG moratorium on exclusives may have killed Lady Gaga deal with Apple MusicSources: iPhone 6 series 'touch disease' now accounting for about 11% of Apple Store repairs