Those fans hoping for 120Hz ProMotion displays on all iPhone 14 models could be in for a big disappointment, recent leaks suggest.
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iPhone 14 Trial Production Phase Begins
Assemblers are soon to start iPhone 14 trial production, placing the new handsets on track for a fall 2022 launch.
Apple May Release Seven New Macs in 2022
We knew there would be a number of new Apple personal computers in 2022. However, it’s looking like we might get a whopping seven new Macs.
Getting the Band Back Together: The New Context Machine
Bryan Chaffin and Jeff Gamet get the band back together and take the show down a new path as The Context Machine, and Jeff gets all excited about mechanical keyboards.
Apple Store Workers Want to Unionize to Fight for Higher Wages
A small group of Apple Store employees across the U.S. are working to unionize. They want higher wages due to the rise of inflation.
Judge Dismisses Case That Claims Apple Multiracial Emoji Violate Copyright
A case against Apple that alleged it copied another firm’s multiracial emoji has been thrown out by a federal judge in California.
Vote Against Tim Cook Pay Packet, Group Urges AAPL Shareholders
A leading shareholder advisory group has urged clients with AAPL stock to vote against a pay package for Tim Cook worth over US$98 million.
Android Announces Ad Privacy Changes, Takes Swipe at Apple
Google announced an overhaul in its approach to advertising and privacy on Android phones, and got in a swipe at Apple.
UK Local Authority Sues Apple Over China iPhone Sales Prediction
A local authority in England has launched a class-action lawsuit against Apple over comments regarding iPhone sales in China.
New Apple Auction Includes Items From Steve Jobs, Doug Engelbart, With Atari Application
RR Auction is presenting a new auction, one that is themed called “The Steve Jobs Revolution: Engelbart, Atari, and Apple.”
Marking Black History Month — Media+
Terrance Gaines joins Charlotte Henry to discuss Apple’s approach to marking Black History Month and some wider issues around race and content creation.
Apple’s App Store Policies Under Fire by Another Dutch Group
According to a Dutch foundations, Apple’s and Google’s app store policies have cost residents more than a billion euros in excess payments.
iPhone Maker Foxconn Partners With India's Vedanta to Make Semiconductors
Foxconn, who manufacture iPhones, has announced a new partnership with Vedanta to make semiconductors in India.
Apple Registers New Mac Model Numbers Ahead of Spring Event
A recent filing with a Eurasian regulatory agency reveals three new Mac model numbers ahead of Apple’s first major event of 2022.
Security Friday: NDAs and Special Guests – TMO Daily Observations 2022-02-11
Andrew Orr and host Kelly Guimont discuss security news and sit down with John Kheit to talk about NDAs and using them for good or…less good.
Xiaomi CEO Pledges to "Fully Benchmark Against Apple"
Xiaomi plans to up its challenge to Apple according to its CEO Lei Jun, who said it will “fully benchmark” against the iPhone.
App Store Sessions for Developers Start February 15
App Store Sessions will be held from February 15 to March 29. If you’re a member of the Apple Developer Program you can sign up.
Apple Gets Third Dutch Antitrust Fine
The Dutch antitrust authority Authority for Consumers and Markets has issued a third fine against Apple, totalling US$5.72 million.
Apple Gets 'Moderate' Rating of its Environmental Efforts in New Report
A report analyzing the attempts of companies, including Apple, to offset their impact on the environment called for more substantive progress.
Officials Accuse Apple of Lying About NDA Concealment Clauses
Eight state treasurers have accused Apple of lying about concealment clauses, in a letter to SEC Chairman Gary Gensler.
Apple, Broadcom Win Trial Against Caltech in $1.1B Patent Case
A U.S. appeals court threw out a jury verdict that ordered Apple and Broadcom to pay Caltech US$1.1 billion in damages.
Open App Markets Act Progresses as Industry Debate Rages
The Open App Markets Act passed out of the Senate Judiciary Committee, but debate around the legislation still rages.
Judge Throws Out Misrepresentation Case Against Apple
A US judge dismissed a misrepresentation case claiming Apple deliberately overstated the iPhone’s water resistance, misleading customers.
"CODA", "Swan Song", "The Tragedy of Macbeth" Earn BAFTA Nominations
Those involved in Apple films “CODA”, “Swan Song”, and “The Tragedy of Macbeth” have received BAFTA nominations.