News items you should check out: October 8
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Dan Rosckes, Apple's vice president of Global Sourcing and Supply Management, is retiring after more than two decades at the tech giant,
Apple has updated iCloud.com to support some of the features that have been previously introduced in iOS.
Capcom’s “Resident Evil 2” zombie game will be available at the Mac App Store on December 31.
Apple has posted a trailer on its YouTube channel for “Submerged,” its first scripted film designed for the Apple Immersive Video experience on the Vision Pro.
The Apple M1 iMac, originally released in May 2021, may suffer from screen deterioration after two years, according to Tom’s Hardware.
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) may take legal action against tech companies such as Apple to reduce the amount of conflict minerals sourced from its eastern provinces.
Apple saw a 14% rise in iPad sales year-over-year in the second quarter.
Despite rumors — and various granted patents — don’t expect an “Apple Ring” anytime soon, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman says in a new “Power On” newsletter.
Amid the launch of the Apple iPhone 16 and 16 Pro, a new Compare the Market Australia study has found Türkiye, Australia, and New Zealand have seen the biggest iPhone price increases over the years.
The US$39.99 InfinaCore T3 Pro is an excellent wireless charger for juicing up three Apple devices simultaneously — and it looks good while doing it.
If content in your view isn’t where you want it, you can quickly bring it to where you’re looking with an Apple Vision Pro. Here’s how to do this in visionOS 2:
Apple shares moved lower today in trading after a top Wall Street analyst issued a downgrade for the tech giant over concerns that its new push into artificial intelligence will be slowed by muted demand for new iPhones.
Apple may have canceled its Apple Car project, but it continues to be granted patents for vehicle technology. The latest is for “Lights With Microlens Arrays.”
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