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Tuesday July 1, 2025. 01:15 PM
Macworld July is always an interesting month for Apple releases. There’s never any new hardware, and many of the services releases kind of slow down over the summer. But it’s also a big month for the beta releases of Apple’s major upcoming operating system updates....
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Macworld July is always an interesting month for Apple releases. There’s never any new hardware, and many of the services releases kind of slow down over the summer. But it’s also a big month for the beta releases of Apple’s major upcoming operating system updates....
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Macworld While we’re still waiting for some of the Apple Intelligence Siri features promised next year, a big new report from Mark Gurman at Bloomberg says that Apple is talking with Anthropic and OpenAI about replacing Siri with a version of Claude or ChatGPT. This...
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Macworld While we’re still waiting for some of the Apple Intelligence Siri features promised next year, a big new report from Mark Gurman at Bloomberg says that Apple is talking with Anthropic and OpenAI about replacing Siri with a version of Claude or ChatGPT. This...
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Macworld Um… what the heck is going on with Apple’s advertising? Forget the problem with Apple selling ads, which is also a problem. Apple has a problem making ads. Disclaimer: you can’t talk about Apple ads without discussing the “Get a Mac” ads. Legally, the...
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Macworld Um… what the heck is going on with Apple’s advertising? Forget the problem with Apple selling ads, which is also a problem. Apple has a problem making ads. Disclaimer: you can’t talk about Apple ads without discussing the “Get a Mac” ads. Legally, the...
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Macworld Cloud storage subscription fees have gotten out of hand. For some popular platforms, paying monthly doesn’t even guarantee you’ll get enough space for all your files, or that those files will be secure once they’re uploaded. Internxt gives you a simpler,...
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Macworld Cloud storage subscription fees have gotten out of hand. For some popular platforms, paying monthly doesn’t even guarantee you’ll get enough space for all your files, or that those files will be secure once they’re uploaded. Internxt gives you a simpler,...
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Google has discontinued its Keep app for Apple Watch, ending support with the latest version 2.2025.26200. The move removes the lightweight note-taking utility from watchOS, even though the app had continued to function despite years without updates. At the same time, Google ...
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Macworld Whether you’re looking to gift an Apple product or just pick one up for yourself, we’ve scoured the web for the best prices on everything from Macs to MacBooks, iPads to iPhones, Apple Watches to AirPods, and more. Apple rarely discounts its own...
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Chinese display manufacturer BOE is scaling up its OLED production to reclaim a stronger position in Apple’s iPhone supply chain. The company has set up 26 Apple-dedicated OLED module lines at its B11 plant in Chengdu, Sichuan. Eleven of these lines are already in mass produc...
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Apple has confirmed that several features planned for iOS 26 will not be available to users in the European Union at launch. The delay stems from ongoing compliance issues with the EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA), a regulatory framework aimed at curbing the power of large...
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Apple is in talks with OpenAI and Anthropic to revamp Siri using third-party large language models, according to Bloomberg. This move could mark a significant shift away from Apple’s in-house AI development. If a deal goes through, Apple would embed models like Claude or...
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Monday June 30, 2025. 11:14 PM
Apple, once the world’s most valuable company, was the first public company to hit valuations of $1 trillion (August 2, 2018), $2 trillion (August 19, 2020), and $3 trillion (January 3, 2022), but it looks like the current world’s most valuable company, Nvidia, is poised to...
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A federal judge has ruled that Apple must face the U.S. Department of Justice’s antitrust lawsuit, marking a significant step in the government’s effort to challenge the iPhone maker’s market dominance. U.S. District Judge Julien Neals denied Apple’s motion to dismiss...
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Apple’s A18-powered iPhone 16 On Monday, a judge ruled that Apple must face the U.S. Department of Justice’s lawsuit alleging the iPhone maker illegally monopolized the U.S. smartphone market. Jody Godoy for Reuters: ‎ U.S. District Judge Julien Neals in Newark, New...
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Apple is preparing to launch a new entry-level MacBook powered by its A18 Pro chip, marking a significant shift in strategy as it looks to reach a lower price point than the $999 MacBook Air. The device, expected to enter mass production in late 2025 or early 2026, will...
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Swiss privacy tech firm Proton has filed a class action lawsuit against Apple in a U.S. federal court, accusing the iPhone maker of maintaining an illegal monopoly over app distribution and in-app payments on iOS. The company, best known for its encrypted email service...
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Apple is exploring the use of AI technology from Anthropic PBC or OpenAI for a new Siri version, tacitly admitting its in-house AI models have underperformed. This potential blockbuster shift aims to revive Apple’s struggling AI efforts. Mark Gurman for Bloomberg News: ‎ ...
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Apple said it will not release some planned new features to users in the European Union this year because Digital Markets Act regulations make it difficult or impossible to deliver them to the EU as it would compromise users’ security and privacy. Edith Hancock for The Wall S...
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