Reduced iPhone 13 production may still oustrip demand At its last quarterly results discussion, Apple was forced to reduce its predictions for iPhone 13 shipments in the current holiday quarter by 10m units, because of semiconductor shortages. But the latest reports from Wall Street are more concerning still, as they suggest that demand for the high end iPhone, unveiled in September, is already slowing down. According to sources who spoke to Bloomberg, consumers have tired to seeking out “hard to find” iPhones, and there are fears that even the reduced production target of 80m units will be higher than demand. On the October results call with analysts, CEO Tim Cook said customer demand for the iPhone 13 series was “very…