This week on AI: Apple's TV app 'channels,' 2018 iPhone rumors, iMac turns 20 & more

By Roger Fingas

Rumors about 2018 iPhones continued to mount this week, but there was plenty of ammunition for other headlines -- such as Apple's plans for selling third-party video subscriptions.

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Apple to sell third-party streaming service subscriptions through 'TV' app, report saysiPhone with triple-lens camera system could arrive with fall 2019 refreshRumor: 6.5-inch OLED iPhone roughly same size as iPhone 8 Plus, iOS 12 supports horizontal Face ID$1 billion Apple data center project in Athenry, Ireland cancelledApple in conversations with Goldman Sachs to launch Apple Pay branded credit card20 years ago, the iMac changed the worldBerkshire Hathaway and Warren Buffett not done with Apple stock, 'would love to own 100 percent'Apple performing in-store iPhone X replacements for troublesome Face ID issuesApple agrees to settlement in shareholder derivative complaint over e-book antitrust caseApple's iOS 11.4 update with 'USB Restricted Mode' may defeat tools like GrayKey'Black Dot' Unicode bug crashes iOS Messages with invisible charactersApple opens first developer academy in IndonesiaValve Steam Link for iOS and tvOS brings desktop games to Apple devicesApple drone project in North Carolina selected for approval by U.S. DOTRumor: 6.1-inch iPhone will use LG display found in G7 ThinQUS DOJ sides with Apple over App Store antitrust allegations in Supreme Court briefNet neutrality ends June 11, Senate Democrats force last-minute voteApple invests $10 million in carbon-free aluminum production projectMicrosoft Windows team wants iMessage on Windows devices'Secure Data Act' would block US from demanding backdoors in Apple's iPhone