'Nightline' Daily Line, Dec. 6: McAfee Taken to Hospital

6:13 p.m. ET: Apple is planning for many more Mac computers to be made in the U.S. next year.

In an interview with Bloomberg Businessweek, Apple CEO Tim Cook revealed that the Cupertino-based company is investing $100 million in U.S. based manufacturing for its Mac computers.

Read ABC's tech editor Joanna Stern full story HERE

Credit: iFixit

4:11 p.m. ET: TONIGHT on Nightline: Even if you've never heard of GoPro, you've definitely seen the footage it captures of extreme snowboarding shreds, death-defying leaps and epic wipeouts from impossible angles. Get a glimpse of what we're talking about HERE:

3:00 p.m. ET: UPDATE: Software millionaire John McAfee has been taken to a Guatemala City hospital via ambulance after suffering a possible heart attack at the detention center where he is being held.

Read the developing story HERE

Credit: Guatemala's National Police/AP Photo

1:47 p.m. ET: UPDATE: McAfee could be deported to Belize

- Matt Gutman (@mattgutmanABC) December 6, 2012

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12:02 p.m. ET: Grammy nominees were announced last night, and there's a big name that seems to be missing from the list: Psy.

The Korean pop star whose hit "Gangnam Style" had everyone from Madonna to former Senator Alan Simpson galloping in circles didn't get any nods from the Recording Academy, which announced the nominees for the 55th annual Grammy awards Wednesday night. Read the full story HERE

"Nightline" reports on the Psy phenomenon before his music video because the most watched video on YouTube ever. Watch it HERE:

10:15 a.m. ET: EXCLUSIVE: John #McAfee talked with ABC's Matt Gutman last night about being on the run before he was arrested in Guatemala. Watch Matt's interview HERE: