Apple may still be planning to use microLED displays in future products
Apple may still be planning to use microLED displays in future products.
Apple may still be planning to use microLED displays in future products.
In his latest “Power On” newsletter, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman says at least some models of new M4 Macs and an iPad mini 7 will launch on November 1.
In his latest “Power On” newsletter, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman says Apple will release iOS 18.1 on October 28 with at least some Apple Intelligence features.
In addition to its existing stores in Delhi and Mumbai, Apple is apparently planning four new Apple retail stores in India, all expected to open in 2025, reports AppleInsider.
Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman says the Apple Watch Ultra and Apple Watch SE will get updated in 2025, putting those non-Series models on a two-year refresh cycle.
Here are the top Apple-related articles at Apple World Today for the week of September 30-October 4.
Apple has defeated Identity Security LLC’s patent infringement allegations concerning user-verification and data-security technology placed into iPhones, according to Bloomberg Law.
Does this mean Apple’s financial report will be scary good or scary bad? The tech giant will hold announce its latest financial results on Halloween.
Apple has released macOS Sequoia 15.0.1. You can install the update by gong to System Settings > Software Update.
TMSC and Amkor plan to expand their partnership and collaborate on advanced packaging in Arizona.
Apple has released visionOS 2.1 for the Apple Vision Pro. There are no new features, but the update includes “important” bug fixes.
Cupertino, California can keep millions of sales tax dollars from Apple, despite a lengthy state audit questioning the city’s tax agreement that left it with a budget shortfall.
The second season of the spooky adventure series for kids from DreamWorks Animation, “CURSES!,” arrives today on Apple TV+.
Apple wants to make it easy to record and send emojis, as evidenced by a new patent application (number US 20240331256 A1).
If you write or draw on your iPad, you need Astropad’s Rock Paper Pencil.
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