• Teens Love iPhone and Apple Watch, But Not Apple Music and Apple TV+

    The iPhone continues to be overwhelmingly popular with teens, according to Piper Sandler's biannual teen survey. 85 percent of U.S. teens surveyed own an ‌iPhone‌, and 86 percent plan to purchase an ‌iPhone‌ as their next smartphone. While the ‌iPhone‌ is still the most popular smartphone among teens, ownership is down from the October 2023 survey where 87 percent of teens owned an ‌iPhone‌ and 88 percent planned to purchase one.Both the 85% iPhone ownership and 86% intention to purchase an...

  • Apple iPhone SE 4 is Coming, Here’s What to Expect

    Apple's iPhone SE 4 is coming soon and is now in the works. Here is what is coming for you. The next-generation iPhone SE 4 is one of the most awaited releases from Apple, especially as the company is known for its two-year delay before releasing a new model.

  • New iPhone 16 Colors: Here’s What to Expect from Apple

    Apple will bring the new iPhone 16 colors when it is released later this year. New year, new iPhone 16 colors, and this is what people have expected from Apple for their annual release of the famed smartphone lineup that gets several updates yearly.

  • Apple Aims Assembling iPhone Cameras In India, Cut Off China

    NEW DELHI, (IANS) – As Apple continues to minimize its dependence on China, the iPhone maker is increasing investments in India and is reportedly in advanced talks with Tata Group’s Titan Company and Murugappa Group to assemble sub-components for phone camera modules, and the country […]

  • Apple CEO Tim Cook arrives in Vietnam, expects to raise spending on local suppliers

    Cook is expected to meet Vietnamese students, content creators, and app developers

  • From iPhones to Apple Watch, Apple fans keep showing broad device adoption

    A considerable segment of Apple's customer base own more than one of the company's products, and their loyalty is a better indicator of the company's success than just numbers. Apple device adoption holds steady among US consumers Apple's hardware ecosystem is expansive and diverse, encapsulating a range of devices from iPhones to Mac computers, each with its dedicated user base. However, when analyzing the penetration of these devices among US consumers, the numbers reveal more than...

  • Apple Original Film Argylle premieres globally on Apple TV April 12

    Get ready to embark on an exhilarating journey with Apple TV+’s latest spy thriller, “Argylle.” As you settle in to watch this action-packed film, you’ll find yourself instantly drawn into a world of intrigue, deception, and high-stakes espionage. Directed by the visionary Matthew Vaughn, known for his work on the “Kingsman” series, the Argylle film […]

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    Apple will let you repair your iPhone using genuine used parts, starting with iPhone 15

    Apple has relaxed its repair policy and will soon let customers and independent repair shops use genuine used parts to repair iPhones. At launch, it will be available only to the iPhone 15 series.

  • EU to approve Apple's iPhone NFC chip policy changes, will allow competitors to Apple Pay

    The EU commission is set to approve Apple’s previously-announced policy changes regarding access to the NFC chip on the iPhone, with the view of increasing competition in the contactless payments market. The commission’s decision will be officially announced in the coming weeks, via Reuters. With these changes, apps will be allowed to become the default wallet app that appears when users double-click the side button or hold their phone near a payment terminal. However, the relaxation of...

  • Use the 12-12-12 Method to Finally Declutter Your Home

    Decluttering can feel overwhelming. Try this systematic approach to pre-planning how much you'll part with and how much you'll keep.

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    Why I Need Apple to Make a Foldable iPhone

    Commentary: A foldable iPhone 16 could help Apple dominate the folding phone world. I need this to happen.

  • Apple lifts some restrictions on iPhone repairs

    SAN FRANCISCO >> Apple said today that it would relax limits on repairing newer iPhones with used parts including screens, batteries and cameras, a reversal from its previous practice of using software to encourage people to work with new and more expensive Apple-approved parts.