Apple may expand its iPhone assembly plans in Brazil to work around Trump’s tariffs
Apple may expand its iPhone assembly plans in Brazil to work around Trump’s tariffs.
Apple may expand its iPhone assembly plans in Brazil to work around Trump’s tariffs.
A Japanese chipmaker — Rapidus, a semiconductor startup, wants to power Apple's future artificial intelligence server farms.
Apple has been granted a patent for “Restricted Operation of an Electronic Device.”
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Tariffs imposed by President Trump could increase iPhone prices by up to 43%, according to Rosenblatt Securities.
Apple stocks drop another 4% following China’s reciprocal tariff announcement.
An upcoming Studio Display (or Studio Display Pro) could be curved and have a privacy screen.
Brazil’s Administrative Council for Economic Defense (Cade) opened an investigation against Apple Brazil to investigate the operation of its ATT feature.
Publishers can no longer send their work directly from Pages to Apple Books.
Some iPhone users are reporting problems with CarPlay functionality after updating to iOS 18.4, according to posts on Reddit.
We’ve all heard that AI is shaping the future—but how are we preparing the next generation to navigate it?
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Apple TV+ has released the trailer for season three of the Emmy Award-winning original series “Jane,” set to premiere globally on Friday, April 18, with all five episodes.
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