News items you should check out: January 22
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.
Thanks for nothing, President Trump: apps for boycotting American products sit atop the Danish App Store.
Apple is purportedly working on an AI wearable pin.
Apple purportedly plans to revamp Siri later this year by turning the digital assistant into the company’s first artificial intelligence chatbot.
For the 19th year, Apple leads the Fortune World's Most Admired Companies list.
Luxshare, Apple's key iPhone assembler, allegedly suffered a ransomware attack threatening confidential product data leaks from multiple tech giants.
Clarivate Plc, a global provider of transformative intelligence, has announced the 15th edition of its “Top 100 Global Innovators.” And Apple made the list.
Apple TV has revealed the premiere date for and a first look at season five of “For All Mankind."
A judge has ruled in favor of Apple in the legal battle between it and online advertising companies.
Apple has beaten claims that it violated California privacy by collecting user data from its in-house apps, such as the App Store or Apple Music, despite users thinking that they’d opted out of such collecting.
I still think Apple will (eventually) release its own search engine.
It’s pretty easy to enable parental controls on macOS Tahoe by using Screen Time in System Settings.
Apple Pay will go live in the Indian market by the end of 2026, reports Business Standard.
Season two of the French-Japanese drama, “Drops of God,” from Legendary Entertainment debuts today on Apple TV.
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