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Top Apple-related stories March 3-7

Here are the top Apple-related articles at Apple World Today for the week of March 17-21.

Here are the top Apple-related articles at Apple World Today for the week of March 3-7.

° A major overhaul of Siri with Apple Intelligence may not happen for another year or more.

° Apple still dominates the global smart personal audio device market with 18% global market share.

° Apple is reportedly developing a gaming-centric Apple TV or a standalone gaming console, “signaling its intent to make a deeper impact in the gaming industry.”

° Apple has won a ruling dismissing a lawsuit that accused the tech giant of illegally monopolizing the market for digital storage, causing consumers to pay more for its iCloud service.

° Apple’s share of China’s premium smartphone market dropped to 54% in 2024.

° Apple has introduced a new iPad Air with an M3 (not M4) chip “built for Apple Intelligence.”

° Apple has filed a legal complaint with the UK’s Investigatory Powers Tribunal in an effort to to block the UK government’s demand for backdoor access to encrypted data.

° Apple had 17.9% of the global wearable band market in 2024.

° Apple has announced the new MacBook Air, featuring the performance of the M4 chip, up to 18 hours of battery life, a new 12MP Center Stage camera, and a lower starting price. 

° Apple has announced the new Mac Studio, the most powerful Mac ever made, featuring M4 Max and the new M3 Ultra chip. 

° In an X post, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo says Apple is working on a “refreshed” C1 modem with mmWave support.

° Apple’s first foldable iPhone should arrive around the end of 2026 or early 2027 with a price of US$2,000-$2,500, according to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.

° Apple still needs more permits to be able to sell the iPhone 16 in Indonesia.

° Apple has convinced a New York federal court to dismiss a copyright lawsuit brought by tech journalist Dan Ackerman, who accused the tech giant of ripping off his book about the landmark video game “Tetris” for a movie on the same subject.

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.