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Apple's iOS 26.1 update delivers major security fixes, performance boosts and enhanced privacy controls for your iPhone. Discover why updating now protects your data.
According to Downdetector, approximately 15,078 Apple TV users reported issues with the service. ・The company confirmed that Appe Music and Apple Arcade services were also affected. ・Apple stock has gained only 7% this year,
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Apple CarPlay Ultra Sparks Concern as Ford CEO Jim Farley Weighs In
Apple’s latest automotive product, CarPlay Ultra, has yet another critic as Ford CEO Jim Farley has joined the opposition. There has been significant concern among automobile companies regarding the credibility of the tech company’s in-vehicle integration system.
Apple just released iOS 18.5 and, with it, rolled out several minor new features to its iPhones. The Mail and Photos apps receive refreshed looks and controls. A new Pride Harmony wallpaper is now available. And, for parents, you’ll get an alert when a ...
Apple confirmed something that could fundamentally transform how Americans travel and verify their identity. The tech giant revealed that digital passport support is arriving in Apple Wallet soon, a moment many are calling a watershed for digital identification in the United States.
Apple Inc. is reportedly considering using artificial intelligence technology from OpenAI or Anthropic PBC to power its digital assistant Siri, as the company, once at the bleeding edge of technology and design, falls far behind rivals in developing ...
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Apple's next MacBook Pro to feature OLED display, exclusive to M6 Pro and M6 Max: Mark Gurman
Apple is reportedly planning a major MacBook Pro redesign featuring OLED displays, touch support, and a slimmer design. Expected in late 2026 or early 2027, the upgrade may be exclusive to the M6 Pro and M6 Max models,
In the coming years, GM will no longer sell cars with Apple CarPlay or Android Auto. There's no need to panic just yet, though.
Apple is recalling some Seagate 1TB hard drives used in iMac systems sold between May 2011 and July 2011 because of an unspecified failure issue. The Cupertino, Calif., Mac maker initiated the program on Friday. Affected iMac owners who provided an email ...