News items you should check out: April 1
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Since I can’t cover everything, here are some recommended articles from other websites.
Apple’s laptop shipments will rise 7.7% this year, according to the TrendForce research group.
Paul McCartney is officially set to perform at Apple Park in celebration of Apple’s 50th anniversary.
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps says it plans to start targeting 18 U.S. technology and finance companies, including Apple, in the Middle East, reports CBS News.
Apple’s updated version of Siri that should this year may allow users to ask several questions at once, reports Bloomberg's Mark Gurman.
Apple has been granted a patent for “Electronic devices with breath sensing systems” that would allow an iPhone to detect health issues such as high cholesterol.
Apple has been granted a patent for “Lyrics and Karaoke User Interfaces, Methods, and Systems.”
Apple’s request for a rehearing in its legal battle with Epic Games has been denied.
According to a new report from DataM Intelligence, the spatial computing Market size is expected to reach $727 million in 2032.
With macOS Tahoe 26.4, Apple displays a popup warning if you launch an Intel-based apps that relies on Rosetta 2.
Apple has kicked the vibe coding app, called Anything, off the App Store.
Stellan Skarsgård will join Dakota Fanning in an upcoming Apple TV thriller.
An Apple Vision Pro may one day be able to tell is your contact lenses shift on your eyes.
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Apple accidentally rolled out Apple Intelligence features in China before receiving regulatory approval, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman.
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