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Top Apple-related stories for the week of February 23-27

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

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

° In the latest edition of his Power On newsletter, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman says Apple will release at least five productions during the week of its “Apple Experience.”

° Apple TV productions picked up two trophies at the 53rd annual Annie Awards on Saturday night.

° Apple may offer a deep red color hue for the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro.

° “F1” won in the Sound category at the 2026 BAFTA awards.

° Apple had six of the top 10 smartphone models shipped in Europe in 2025.

° Apple has announced a significant expansion of factory operations in Houston, bringing the future production of Mac mini to the U.S. for the first time. 

° Trump’s latest round of ridiculous tariffs could shave billions from Apple’s margins.

° An M6 MacBook Pro with an OLED touchscreen display is on my must-have list to purchase.

° Apple has notified the European Commission that it would be acquiring invrs io, its sole employee, founder Martin Schubert, and certain assets from the company.

° Apple has been fined $20,000 by Brazil’s Institute of Consumer Protection and Defense of Alagoas (Procon-AL) due to the company’s 2020 decision to stop selling power adapters with iPhones.

° The Apple Watch sales saw global year-over-year growth for first time in three years in 2025.

° Spain’s CNMC claims Apple and Amazon haven’t responded quickly enough to an antitrust order.

° The upcoming low-budget MacBook may have several limitations.

° The 2025 BYTE fundraising gala will unveil “iNSPIRE: Fifty Years of Innovation from Apple.”

° Apple has announced that the iPhone and iPad are the first and only consumer devices in compliance with the information assurance requirements of NATO nations. 

° Apple had 17% of the global wearable device market in 2025.

° Apple is asking that the lawsuit against its AI delays and response to an Epic injunction be dismissed because both are unsubstantiated.

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.

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