Apple joins the tech race into F1

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Perplexity's suitors: Meta held discussions with artificial intelligence search startup Perplexity AI about a possible takeover before moving ahead with a multibillion-dollar investment in Scale AI. And Apple executives have held internal discussions about a potential bid  for the startup, seeking more AI talent and technology.

Meta's Oakleys: Meta unveiled new $399 smart glasses with Oakley that are aimed at athletes and include improved video recording.

Aflac hack: The insurance company Aflac said a recent cybersecurity breach could have given intruders unauthorized access to customers' personal information, including Social Security numbers, as well as health and claims data.

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German startup Neura Robotics is looking to raise as much as €1 billion ($1.2 billion) in new funding as the company prepares to debut a humanoid robot, according to people familiar with the matter. 

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Apple is making a major move into Formula One racing with its backing of the new movie F1 out this week, Austin Carr reports in today's Tech In Depth. The brand association with F1 — high-performance cars and adrenaline-rush competition — is something other tech companies from Google to Salesforce have chased for years, he writes.

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