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This week’s Apple headlines: iPhone 17 Pro’s pink problem, iPhone Air sales collapse, the potential of the MacBook Pro, iPad Fold delays, UK class action success, and
Production of the iPhone Air, starting next month, will be "less than 10% of the volume compared with September."
Apple's newest iPad Pro features the powerful M5 chip and upgraded wireless connectivity, but otherwise remains largely unchanged from the previous model. We break down the key differences to help you decide if it's worth upgrading.
The surge in shares was fueled by the iPhone 17 outselling the iPhone 16 in China and the U.S., according to a report from Counterpoint Research.
The new trailer for Apple TV's sci-fi drama "Pluribus" sees "Breaking Bad" and "Better Call Saul" creator Vince Gilligan reunite with Rhea Seehorn.
For many Americans, Netflix’s “Formula 1: Drive to Survive” was their introduction to Formula 1 when it debuted in 2019. That only grew this year with Apple’s “F1: The Movie,” the Brad Pitt-led feature film that raked in $629 million worldwide.
Apple's App Store removes the viral Tea and TeaOnHer dating advice apps due to privacy and content moderation concerns.
The S&P 500 rose for a second day on Monday, helped by signs trade tensions with China may be easing. Better-than-expected corporate earnings trends and a rally for Apple Inc. — which touched its first record this year as analysts highlighted improving iPhone demand trends — also boosted sentiment.
Apple abused its dominant position by charging app developers unfair commissions, a London tribunal ruled on Thursday, in a blow which could leave the U.S. tech company on the hook for hundreds of millions of pounds in damages.
The controversial apps called Tea and TeaOnHer have both been pulled from Apple’s App Store. They remain available on Google’s Android alternative.
Apple's TV streaming service has a new name, but unless you've been combing through press pages, you probably haven't noticed. And
An Apple fee of up to 30% in India will over time stifle revenues for Match, the owner of dating app Tinder, it said in its submission to the Indian antitrust body, adding that hefty fines were needed to protect its business.