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    iPhone 7 Plus Remains Low in Stock, Piper Jaffray Finds

    About a month after its retail release, the 5.5-inch iPhone 7 Plus is still hard to come by in Apple’s retail stores – and that’s not concerning, Piper Jaffray analyst…

    Apple Pay to Erode PayPal’s Market Share, Analyst Reckons

    With its impending arrival on websites, the mobile payment service Apple Pay is set to take market share from established payment giant PayPal, according to Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster….

    Analyst Applauds Apple’s $1B Investment in Didi Chuxing

    In a note to investors, Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster has said that Apple’s surprise $1 billion investment in China’s leading ride-share firm, Didi Chuxing, could considerably help the Cupertino…

    Apple to Enable VR Headsets for iPhone, Analyst Predicts

    Virtual reality is something that you could soon enjoy a lot more often with your iPhone. That’s judging from analyst Gene Munster’s prediction that Apple will soon start working with…

    Apple Pay Has More Merchant Interest Than Rivals, Says Study

    Apple Pay is capturing far more interest than rival tap-to-pay services Android Pay, Samsung Pay and PayPal among merchants, a study by investment firm Piper Jaffray has revealed. A poll…

    Analyst Expects Sales of 50 Million iPhone SE Units in Year

    Within a year of its introduction later this month, the 4-inch iPhone 5SE will sell in 50 million units, Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster has predicted. This means that the…

    Apple Expected to Have Sold 47.8M iPhones in Last Quarter

    Apple will report its results in the September quarter on Tuesday, when analysts expect the Cupertino firm to report $51b in revenue and a record 47.8m iPhone sales. This general…

    Carriers’ Installment Prices Could Speed Up iPhone Upgrades

    As more and more US carriers start offering installment plans for smartphones usually priced by contract, an increasing volume of iPhone users could opt to upgrade their handsets sooner, according…

    New Survey Paints Better Picture Of iPad Mini Sales Demographic

    I remember following along with Apple’s iPad Mini event and staring in awe at just how unique the device looked compared to its larger cousins. The slick beveled edges and…

    Apple Magazine cover shows a close-up of a blue Hermès Apple Watch band with a metal buckle. Headlines include iPhone sales, texting via satellite, and the date May 9, 2025. "Hermès" is prominently displayed.
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    A smartwatch display running watchOS 12 shows a calorie goal screen. The time is 10:09, displaying "Monday, 800 Calories" with minus and plus buttons on either side and a "Set" button below, all set against a sleek black and red interface.

    Will watchOS 12 Transform the Apple Watch with AI and a New Look?

    A hand holds a smartphone showcasing a bright, colorful logo with "Siri" prominently displayed on the screen. The background features blurred, vibrant hues of pink, blue, and orange, crafting an abstract and modern ambiance that highlights Siri's innovative edge.

    Apple’s Siri Overhaul Stumbles Amid Internal Strife

    Two smartphones with sleek designs are shown. The front phone displays an abstract, circular image on the screen. The devices are metallic silver with rounded edges, side buttons, and a clean, modern look.

    iPhone 16e Joins Apple’s Self-Repair Program: Empowering Users or Overcomplicating Fixes?

    The iPhone 17, with its sleek, angular design and colorful abstract wallpaper illuminating the screen, is set against a stark black background. An iconic "Apple" logo subtly graces the bottom right corner.

    iPhone 17 Air’s Razor-Thin Design Steals the Spotlight in New Comparison

    A black laptop keyboard is shown from above. The keys are backlit, and the laptop has a touchpad below the keyboard. The screen is not visible, and the background is black, creating a sleek and minimalistic appearance.

    Is 2026 the Year for the Ultimate MacBook Pro?

    The Apple Maps view of a city near a waterfront features a street view inset at St. Marks Place and 1st Ave. Nearby landmarks like Tompkins Square Park are highlighted, with street names and various locations clearly labeled.

    Apple Maps Gets Smarter with iOS 18’s Library Feature

    Black and white logo featuring a pixelated arrow pointing upwards to the right, with the word "MINECRAFT" in bold capital letters beneath it. The design is simple with a retro, blocky aesthetic.

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