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    Apple Stock Target Rises as J.P. Morgan Looks Past Hardware Price Hikes

    July 8, 2026 / 12:40 PMJuly 8, 2026

    Apple stock gets a higher J.P. Morgan target as the firm argues Mac, iPad and accessory price hikes will not derail demand.

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    Memory Shortage Pushes Cook and Musk Into Rare Agreement

    June 29, 2026 / 6:02 PMJune 29, 2026

    Memory shortage warnings from Tim Cook and Elon Musk show how AI data centers are raising costs for Apple, Tesla, and consumer devices.

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    Refurbished Apple Devices Become a Premium Market

    June 29, 2026 / 6:23 AMJune 29, 2026

    Refurbished Apple devices are becoming more valuable as memory prices raise the cost of new Macs, iPads, and higher-storage configurations.

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    Micron Puts Apple’s Memory Strategy Under Scrutiny

    June 27, 2026 / 6:43 AMJune 27, 2026

    Micron comments put Apple memory buying under new scrutiny as suppliers argue past price pressure helped limit today’s chip capacity.

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    Apple Component Shortage Forces a Harder Pricing Choice

    June 25, 2026 / 12:37 PMJune 25, 2026

    Apple component shortage pressure is forcing higher Mac and iPad prices as the company searches for ways to secure memory and storage supply.

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    iPhone Prices Escape Apple’s Memory-Cost Hike — For Now

    June 25, 2026 / 10:28 AM

    iPhone prices, Apple Watch, and AirPods remain unchanged as Apple raises Mac and iPad prices amid a sharp memory and storage cost surge.

    Task Manager Mac: Quick and Easy Steps to Use It

    Apple Prices Rise as Memory Costs Hit Macs and iPads

    June 25, 2026 / 10:18 AM

    Apple prices are rising across MacBook and iPad models as AI data center demand pushes memory and storage costs sharply higher.

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    Hidden Apple Intelligence Features Apple Didn’t Talk About at WWDC26

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    Apple Still Has Three iOS 27 Features Waiting for September

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    WWDC26 Audio Trick Helped Stop Accidental Siri Wake-Ups

    Apple Unified Memory - Emulator for Apple Silicon Chip to Run Firestorm

    Apple Silicon Is Not a Safe Harbor From Spectre-Class Attacks

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    The Reluctant Traveler Gets Season 4 on Apple TV

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    Apple Intelligence Brings Smarter Video Analysis to Home Cameras

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