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    Apple and ABC News to join forces for 2020 Election coverage

    Apple News and ABC News will join forces to offer consumers up-to-the-minute coverage of the 2020 presidential election in the United States, the company has confirmed (Dec 16). Launching in…

    Two animated characters in a room with a bunk bed. One, with blue hair, wearing a green sweater, holds a tablet while sitting at a desk. The other, with black hair and a red hoodie, sits nearby with white headphones around their neck. They’re excitedly discussing the new additions to Apple Arcade's 100 games library.

    Apple now offering annual subscription option to Apple Arcade

    Gamers can now pay for their Apple Arcade subscription a year in advance and save around $10 over paying monthly after Apple introduced a new annual subscription option in the…

    An Apple Pencil rests on a black iPad keyboard. The iPad screen displays colorful artwork and app icons including Google Drive, YouTube, and Audible. This scene highlights the integration of Apple products for creative and productive tasks, showcasing some of the most influential tech innovations of the 2010s.

    TIME recognizes three Apple products as most influential of the 2010s

    Apple is featured three times in TIME Magazine’s list of “The 10 Best Gadgets of the 2010s,” with the news outlet recognizing the iPad, Apple Watch, and AirPods in its…

    Stop Sharing Location Without Notifying iMessage

    Sarah Herrlinger discusses accessibility at Apple in new interview

    Apple’s global head of accessibility, Sarah Herrlinger, has spoken about the company’s renewed focus on accessibility in a new interview with the Evening Standard. Speaking to the UK publication, Sarah…

    A large group of people walking through a modern, brightly lit train station with high ceilings. The image has a motion blur effect, emphasizing the hustle and bustle of commuters. Signs in the background indicate directions to different areas, showcasing the efficiency of Apple Express Transit Mode introduced in 2020.

    Apple Express Transit Mode expanding to new networks in 2020

    It’s good news for travelers; Apple Pay’s new Express Transit Mode is coming to new networks in 2020, as Apple and local authorities look to streamline traveling with an iPhone….

    A person holding an iPhone horizontally, capturing a photo of a cityscape. The image on the phone's screen shows tall buildings and a river winding through the city. The background is blurred, focusing on the person's hand and showcasing Apple’s exceptional iPhone photography capabilities.

    Apple acquires Spectral Edge to improve photography on the iPhone

    Apple has acquired UK startup Spectral Edge as it looks to develop its photography arm. The company has purchased Spectral Edge for an undisclosed figure, according to a new report…

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    Apple Pay continues rollout on New York transport system

    Apple Pay is continuing to roll out across the New York City transport system. NYC’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority confirmed yesterday (December 11) that it was expanding its OMNY payment system,…

    A light blue Apple iPhone is placed in its open white box on a light grey surface. Nearby, there are other 2020 iPhones in yellow and purple, alongside iPhone packaging and a small part of a green plant. Despite the manufacturing price increase, the variety of colors remains appealing.

    Apple could swallow the manufacturing price increase on 2020 iPhones

    Apple could swallow increased production costs on its 2020 iPhones, according to reports. The company is widely expected to launch four new high-end iPhones in 2020, alongside a cheaper iPhone…

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    Pro Display XDR customers must use Apple-provided cloth to clean their displays

    Apple has warned Pro Display XDR customers not to clean their new display with their own cloths. The company officially released the Pro Display XDR to the public yesterday and…

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    Apple reportedly set to release PowerBeats 4 in early 2020

    Apple is reportedly working on the next version of its popular PowerBeats earbuds. The company recently released the PowerBeats Pro and then followed them up with the new AirPods Pro,…

    A silver computer tower with a distinctive lattice design stands left of a sleek monitor displaying a video editing interface featuring vibrant cityscape footage. The monitor is supported by a minimalist stand, reminiscent of setups unveiled at the Apple October Event.

    Mac Pro and Pro Display XDR now available to order

    Apple has finally released the new Mac Pro and corresponding Pro Display XDR. Yesterday, a Save the Date tagline appeared on the Apple retail website, and the company began to…

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    Apple’s The Morning Show receives Golden Globe nominations

    Apple has received its first Golden Globe nominations through The Morning Show. The company announced yesterday that the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) was to recognize The Morning Show, offering…

    A person holds a yellow iPhone with dual cameras close to the lens. In the blurred background, multiple 2020 iPhones of different colors are displayed, including grey, black, and purple models. These Apple devices also boast larger batteries for extended use.

    Apple working on larger batteries for 2020 iPhones

    Apple could be set to introduce larger batteries in next year’s iPhone, according to reports. According to reliable Korean tech website The Elec, Apple’s 2020 iPhones will reportedly feature a…

    A hand holding an iPhone 9 with the Apple logo facing up. The background consists of wooden planks and a few patches of light, suggesting the phone is being held outdoors potentially under sunlight - a perfect setting to showcase this budget smartphone.

    Apple could call its new budget smartphone the iPhone 9

    Apple could call the widely-rumored iPhone SE 2 the iPhone 9, according to new sources. Mac Otakara has reported that the new device, which is set for release in early…

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    Ming-Chi Kuo says Apple will release five new iPhones in 2020

    2020 will be a busy year for Apple, at least if Ming-Chi Kuo’s predictions are to be believed. The reliable Apple analyst has released his latest research note as part…

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    Cover of Apple Magazine issue #734. Half of a digital brain in red with China’s flag faces another in blue with the U.S. flag. Headlines discuss AI rivalry, succession at Apple, and breakthroughs in space data centers.
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    OpenAI Launches Atlas, a New AI-Powered Browser to Challenge Google Chrome

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    Computer Science Graduates Face New Job Market as AI Disrupts Entry-Level Roles

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    Veeam Acquires Securiti.ai in $1.725 Billion Deal to Strengthen AI Data Security

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    MLS Playoff Matches Now Available to All Apple TV Subscribers

    A white USB-C connector rests on a blue surface displaying the Apple logo and part of yellow stars, subtly evoking the ongoing Apple EU dispute over charging standards and regulations.

    Apple and EU Continue War of Words Over Competition and User Freedom

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    MacBook Pro M5 vs. M4: What’s New in Apple’s Latest 14-Inch Laptop

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