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Top Apple-related stories this week (September 23-27)

Here are the top Apple-related articles at Apple World Today for the week of October 7-11.

Here are the top Apple-related articles at Apple World Today for the week of September 23-27.

° Apple should gain personal computer market share as businesses migrate some workflows to the Mac.

° Some iPhone 16 Pro owners are reporting intermittent issues with their phone’s touchscreen responsiveness. 

° The iPhone 16 Pro Max doesn’t fare so well in AllState’s Drop test.

° I’d love to see Apple release a gaming monitor making to the LG Ultrafine 32GS95UE.

° Verizon (and its miserable web site) is driving Apple Watch users mad as they try to activate cell service.

° The scale of VPN removal in Russia is worse than previously reported as VPN apps keep disappearing from the local Apple App Store.

° Apple now has 12.3% of the United States personal computer market.

° Check out my reviews of the Apple Watch Series 3 and the iPhone 16 Pro Max.

° Apple may use lower-resolution displays for a less expensive version of the Vision Pro.

° Apple retail workers at the Penn Square Mall Apple Store in Oklahoma City have voted to ratify their first collectively-bargained contract.

° The Apple Card’s high-yield savings account received an interest rate cut, the second time it has done so this year.

° Apple and Samsung accounted for almost 64% of the global used smartphone market in 2023, according to the IDC research group.

° The fastest iPhone upgraders own Macs and iPads, too.

° Apple’s Tim Cook is among the most deepfaked business leaders of 2024, according to a new report from Lapwing.

° Michigan State University has announced that Apple has been honored with the prestigious Michigan 4-H Citation Award.

° An EU initiative to speed up measures to control AI  got off to a rocky start on Wednesday as Apple and Meta passed on joining the pledge.

Dennis Sellers
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Dennis Sellers is the editor/publisher of Apple World Today. He’s been an “Apple journalist” since 1995 (starting with the first big Apple news site, MacCentral). He loves to read, run, play sports, and watch movies.