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Apple announced on Thursday a new API called the Advanced Commerce API to support more in-app purchase formats, such as subscriptions and
Tim Cook is not the only CEO who wakes up early and eats the same meals most days. Experts say this can help minimize decision fatigue, though there can be downsides.
A rapidly growing scam dubbed the "Phantom Hacker" is targeting users of Apple, Android and other platforms, the Federal Bureau of Investigation ( FBI) warns. The scheme exploits trust in banks and other financial institutions, and it has already led to major losses across the country.
Tech giant Apple this week bought the Boylston Street building that includes its three-story flagship Boston store for $88 million, according to a deed posted Wednesday. At about $3,500 per square foot, the deal is one of the most expensive of its kind statewide in recent years, Boston Business Journal reported.
A class action lawsuit has been filed against Apple, alleging that some Apple Watch wristbands contain potentially hazardous levels of harmful chemicals.
It's also time for Apple's first product announcement of the year. Last year, Apple said it would be launching Powerbeats Pro 2 in 2025,
The feature is still technically considered a beta, but it will now be enabled on every device that is able to run Apple Intelligence, once they upgrade to the latest version of iOS, iPadOS, or macOS. You will be able to turn off Apple Intelligence in Settings if you don’t want the features active on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac.
Apple has always emphasized the depth of thought that goes into the design of its products. In the foreword to Designed by Apple in California,
When Apple released not one but two different versions of its new AirPods 4 in September of 2024 it changed the landscape of the company's lineup. And it might just have been a stroke of genius.
Apple is facing a lawsuit over 'forever chemicals' in its Apple Watch bands, but the company claims its bands are safe.