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Apple, iPhone 16
Apple’s Surprising iPhone Decision—Bad News Confirmed For Google
“In iOS and iPadOS 18.2 and later,” Apple has now confirmed, “a user may select an app other than the Messages app to send instant messages. The system launches the default messaging app to handle when a user taps an im: link from another app.”
Apple will finally fix the iPhone 16 freeze/restart bug with next week’s update
Macworld While some people are surely loving their new iPhone 16, many users have been afflicted since their launch last month by a serious bug causing their phones to freeze, ignore touch inputs, and then randomly restart.
iPhone 16 Pro restart bug is fixed in iOS 18.1
The upcoming update to iOS 18.1 will fix a random crashing issue for owners of the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max.
Apple Confirms iPhone 16 Random Restart Issue To Be Fixed In Days
Some iPhone users have found their iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro handsets making surprise restarts. Now, Apple confirms a solution is on its way in days.
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What Is Apple Intelligence and When Does the iPhone 16 Get It? Everything to Know
Apple's generative AI capabilities will be at the heart of the iPhone 16 experience -- over time. Right now, you can try out the public beta if you have an iPhone 15 Pro or any iPad or Mac with an M1 chip and later.
Apple’s iOS 18.2 Is Out in Beta, Finally Lets You Make Junk AI Emojis
The next slice of Apple Intelligence is available for anybody who wants to download the developer beta of iOS 18.2.
Apple Intelligence expands in iOS 18.2 developer beta, adding Genmoji, Visual Intelligence and ChatGPT
The Apple Intelligence rollout has been slow, staggered and steady since the company first unveiled its take on AI at WWDC this year. It continues today with the release of the latest developer betas for iOS 18,
Apple slashes iPhone 16 orders by 10 million units
Apple analyst Kuo says company cut iPhone 16 orders by 10 million units
Apple shares fell about 2% on Wednesday after industry supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said the company has cut orders for the iPhone 16 by about 10 million units. Kuo said most of the cuts affect the regular iPhone 16 instead of the iPhone 16 Pro models,
Report: Apple slashes iPhone 16 orders by 10 million units, but Pro sales look strong
Apple has reportedly cut iPhone 16 orders by around 10 million units heading into the end of the year, but it’s not bad news for all models.
Apple stock tumbles after analyst says iPhone 16 orders cut by 10 million units, sees 'no evidence' AI boosting demand
Kuo is bullish on Apple's yet-to-be-released AI features but said it would likely take new hardware iterations to grow iPhone sales.
Apple May Stop Producing Vision Pro by End of 2024
Apple Vision Pro guest mode may soon be controlled via iPhone
Code discovered in iOS 18.2 indicates that Apple Vision Pro owners may get to control guest mode via iPhone through a Live Activity session.
Apple is reportedly pumping the brakes on Vision Pro production
CEO Tim Cook recently said the $3,500 Vision Pros weren't a "mass market product." Analysts said scaling back production would be smart.
Apple sharply cuts back on Vision Pro production, The Information reports
Apple has sharply scaled back its Vision Pro production since early summer and could stop making the existing version of the mixed reality headset by year-end, the Information reported on Wednesday, citing people involved in building its components.
CFPB hits Apple, Goldman Sachs
Apple and Goldman Sachs Must Pay Nearly $90 Million in Credit-Card Inquiry
The penalties and customer refunds stem from an investigation by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau into Apple Card, which Goldman issues.
CFPB Fines Goldman Sachs, Apple Over Credit-Card Partnership Failures -- Update
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ordered Goldman Sachs Group to pay nearly $65 million over what it described as failures pertaining to its credit-card partnership with Apple. CFPB ordered the iPhone maker to pay a $25 million penalty.
CFPB hits Apple, Goldman Sachs over Apple Card failures
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said Goldman Sachs failed to investigate tens of thousands of disputes, while Apple misled iPhone purchasers about interest-free payment options. The two companies were ordered to pay $89 million.
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Apple Says iPhone Driver's Licenses Coming to These U.S. States Next
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Apple iPhone 16 Trade-In Guide: How to Use Your Old Phone to Help Buy a New One
Your wireless carrier might offer a promotion that comes with important fine print, or you can DIY your trade-in to get money ...
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Apple Previews New AI Features, With Some Set to Roll Out to the Public Next Week
Apple on Wednesday released its next set of artificial intelligence (AI) features for beta-testing by developers, with some ...
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Apple iPhone 16 vs Google Pixel 9: A Base Model Brawl
Battery life, camera, and AI features are key in a base model battle between the Apple iPhone 16 and Google Pixel 9.
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iPhone 17 and beyond: Apple's most ambitious lineup
Apple's John Ternus is enthused about the iPhone 17 and beyond, with him saying in a leaked memo that the company is working ...
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Apple CEO Tim Cook didn’t know you could name group chats on your iPhone
Tim Cook, who has been CEO of Apple for 13 years, had no idea people were naming their iMessage group chats. But once he ...
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Apple iPhone 16 Fall Event: New Wearables Shine, But AI Lags
During Apple’s recent annual iPhone event, where the company announced its new iPhone 16 series, it also unveiled a slew of ...
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Apple Reportedly Launching a Separate Game App Store to Fully Stick It to Epic
More than four years ago, Epic sued both Android and Apple over their forcing apps to use their first-party app payment ...
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