News items you should check out: September 26
Since I can’t cover everything, here are some recommended articles from other websites:
Since I can’t cover everything, here are some recommended articles from other websites:
This should be good news for the Mac: worldwide shipments of artificial intelligence (AI) personal computers are projected to total 114 million units in 2025.
Apple’s Tim Cook is among the most deepfaked business leaders of 2024.
After pondering it for awhile, I took the plunge, sold my Apple Watch Ultra 2, and bought an Apple Watch Series 10. I have no regrets. Well, maybe one.
Microsoft has announced that it plans to combine its Xbox and Xbox Game Pass apps into one for iPhones, iPads, and Android devices.
In a note to clients — as noted by AppleInsider — Morgan Stanley says that its surveys show iPhone 16 demand is lower than before.
CIRP says iPhone buyers with a faster upgrade cadence own other Apple accessories in greater numbers, and those that hang on to an iPhone longer don’t.
Apple may use lower-resolution displays for a less expensive version of the Vision Pro, according to DigiTimes. This makes sense as such a device has been rumored before.
visionOS 2 boasts a revamped Photos app that makes it easy to create a photos album.
To celebrate the holiday season, Apple TV+ has announced that it will provide special free streaming windows for nonsubscribers to enjoy the iconic Peanuts holiday specials.
Kandji, an Apple endpoint management and security platform, has announced Kai, an AI device management assistant for Apple devices.
More than 195 million used smartphones, including officially refurbished and used smartphones, were shipped into the market in 2023, an increase of 6.4% compared to 2022. Most were from Apple and Samsung.
The Apple Card's high-yield savings account received an interest rate cut, the second time it has done so this year, reports MacRumors.
Apple Retail Union-CWA Local 6016 members at the Penn Square Mall Apple Store in Oklahoma City overwhelmingly voted to ratify their first collectively-bargained contract.
Fifty-one percent of Americans find the idea of a vehicle being a "digital wallet" appealing,
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