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Apple Agrees to TSMC's Price Hike Despite Previous Reports of Rejecting the Bid
Reports indicate that Apple has agreed to TSMC’s price hike on processors, despite previous reports stating the opposite.
No, Older AirPods Pro and Max Won’t Get Adaptive Transparency, Latest Beta Suggests
The most recent iOS 16.1 beta squishes a bug that caused the Adaptive Transparency toggle to appear with older AirPods Pro and Max headphones.
Apple TV+ Returns to Las Colinas Resort in Trailer for Season Two of 'Acapulco'
Today Apple has released the trailer for season two of the bilingual series “Acapulco”. Season two will premiere globally in October.
Apple Supplier Foxconn 'Cautiously Optimistic' for Fourth-Quarter Results
Despite a tumultuous year, reports indicate that Foxconn is remaining “cautiously optimistic” about the fourth quarter of 2022.
European Union Passes Common Charger Rule, iPhone Must be USB-C By 2024
The European Union has agreed that USB-C will be the new standard common charger, the iPhone must be USB-C in the EU by 2024.
Bug Prompts New AirPods Pro 2 Owners to Replace Battery
A newly-discovered bug is causing the Find My app to tell AirPods Pro 2 owners to replace the battery soon in their accessories.
Camera Bump on iPhone 14 Pro Causing Wireless Charging Problems
Reports have surfaced the iPhone 14 Pro owners are experiencing problems with wireless charging because of the camera bump.
Four Traits Apple Seeks When Hiring New Employees
CEO Tim Cook revealed the four traits Apple seeks when hiring new employees, namely collaboration, creativity, curiosity and expertise.
Italian Court Cancels Antitrust Fines Imposed On Apple and Amazon
An Italian administrative court scrapped the fines imposed on Apple and Amazon by antitrust regulators for price fixing.
Exports of iPhones from India Set to Double to $2.5 Billion YoY by March 2023
Sources from “Bloomberg” indicate that the exports of iPhones from India is set to double to $2.5 billion YoY by March 2023.
[U] Apple TV+ Gives First Official Screening of Will Smith's 'Emancipation'
Apple has held the first official screening for Will Smith’s “Emancipation”, the first film from the actor since the 2022 Oscars incident.
Apple Music Celebrates Reaching 100 Million Songs, Introduces Apple Music Today
Today Apple Music is celebrating 100 million songs available on the platform. Additionally, the service also announced Apple Music Today.
Apple Partners Up to Improve Voice Recognition Systems for Disabled Users
Apple has joined a University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign project to improve voice recognition systems for disabled users.
Downgrade From iOS 16.0.2 No Longer Possible As Apple Stops Signing Earlier Versions
With the release of iOS 16.0.2, Apple now prevents users from downgrading. It’s stopped signing iOS 16 and 16.0.1.
Apple Names New Vice Presidents for Silicon, Maps and Services
According to Mark Gurman’s “Power On” newsletter, Apple has named four new vice presidents for the Maps, Silicon and Services divisions.
iPhone 14 Plus Showing Delivery Estimate Delays Week of Launch
With the launch of the iPhone 14 Plus this week, Apple’s official Online Store is already showing delivery estimate delays for the device.
Almost Every 2021 MacBook Pro Model Is $400 Off On Amazon
Amazon often offers great discounts on MacBook Pro computers, and this week is no different. How about $400 just about every 2021 model?
October Apple Event Unlikely and No Touch ID for iPhone 15, Says Bloomberg's Mark Gurman
Bloomberg analyst Mark Gurman reported that an October Apple Event is unlikely but Apple will announce new products via a press release.
Apple Disables Cellular Plan Activation on iPad Using Apple SIM
As of October 1, Apple SIM cards can no longer be used to activate cellular plans for iPads, requiring instead a physical SIM card or eSIM.
Nebraska Tragedy Proves Crash Detection Functionality In Heartbreaking Way
A tragedy in Nebraska, involving six young adults, has shown in a heartbreaking way that Crash Detection does work.
Report: It Would Take Eight Years to Remove 10% of Apple's Dependence on China
Bloomberg estimates that it will take eight years before Apple’s dependence on China is reduced by just 10%.
Apple Korea Headquarters Raided by Antitrust Regulators Due to Overcharging App Store Commission
Antitrust regulators raided Apple’s Korea Headquarters after app developers complained that Apple collects more than 30% commission rate.
Apple's New 'Chase' Ad Highlights the New iPhone 14 Pro Series Camera
Today Apple has released a new ad focusing on the Main camera of the iPhone 14 series. The video highlights the camera’s features.