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    Tech Industryby Ivan Castilho

    Car Key Support for Lucid and Xiaomi Appears in iOS 27 Code

    A sleek, silver electric sedan is parked on a sunny street surrounded by greenery and modern buildings, reflecting sunlight off its smooth, aerodynamic body and black-trimmed wheels.
    Car Key Support for Lucid and Xiaomi Appears in iOS 27 Code
    Tech Industryby Ivan Castilho

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

    A glass skyscraper with the illuminated "J.P. Morgan" logo near the top, photographed at sunset with a cloudy sky in the background, highlights the firm’s influence on markets like Apple stock and its recent AAPL target announcements.
    Apple Stock Target Rises as J.P. Morgan Looks Past Hardware Price Hikes
    A sign with the Broadcom logo and name is displayed outside an office building, highlighting the site’s importance amid news of the Broadcom deal for Apple chips, with trees, cars, and another modern building in the background.

    Broadcom Deal Puts $30 Billion Behind Apple’s U.S. Chip Push

    July 8, 2026 / 11:26 AMJuly 8, 2026

    Broadcom will receive more than $30 billion from Apple under a new U.S. chip deal tied to 15 billion components and a Colorado expansion.

    A sign featuring the TSMC logo, with red letters and a stylized silicon wafer graphic, stands against a partly cloudy sky—symbolizing the surge in TSMC AI chip demand.

    TSMC $3 Trillion Case Runs Through Apple and AI

    July 7, 2026 / 6:38 AMJuly 6, 2026

    TSMC’s path toward a possible $3 trillion valuation depends on Apple silicon, Nvidia AI chips, advanced nodes, and global foundry dominance.

    A close-up illustration of a "QMT LPDDR5X" microchip on a glowing blue circuit board, representing advanced semiconductor technology from CXMT and the impact of DRAM prices.

    Chinese Memory Gives Apple Leverage in DRAM Price Talks

    July 6, 2026 / 4:21 PMJuly 6, 2026

    Chinese memory sourcing could give Apple a negotiation card as Samsung, SK hynix, and Micron gain pricing power during the AI memory boom.

    A woman in a beige sleeveless top and a man in a black blazer, both wearing smart glasses, look at a laptop screen together. The woman’s hair is in a bun and the man has curly hair.

    Even Realities Funding Puts Camera-Free Smart Glasses in Focus

    July 6, 2026 / 12:47 PM

    Even Realities funding gives camera-free smart glasses a $1 billion test case as Apple, Meta, Snap, and others chase wearable AI.

    A large glass cube with an illuminated Apple logo marks the entrance to an Apple Store near me, surrounded by tall buildings under a clear blue sky.

    Apple Store Design Turned Retail Into a Brand Experience

    July 6, 2026 / 6:12 AMJuly 6, 2026

    Apple Store design uses glass, stone, restoration, plazas, forums, and landmark architecture to make retail feel like part of the product.

    A man with short brown hair, glasses, and a beard stands indoors, wearing a maroon shirt and black jacket. Behind him are illuminated signs and a blurred blue logo—reminiscent of the backgrounds seen in Jon Prosser’s iOS 26 leaks videos.

    Jon Prosser Denies Apple’s iOS 26 Leak Claims

    July 4, 2026 / 3:01 PMJuly 3, 2026

    Jon Prosser has responded to Apple’s lawsuit over iOS 26 leaks, denying a conspiracy and placing responsibility on Michael Ramacciotti.

    Blue Tata logo with a stylized "T" inside a circle above the word "TATA" in bold, uppercase blue letters on a light gray background, representing Tata Electronics amidst recent headlines about the Tata data leak.

    Tata Data Leak Puts iPhone Secrecy Under Indian Investigation

    July 3, 2026 / 3:51 PMJuly 3, 2026

    Tata data leak investigations in India expose how supplier breaches can reveal unreleased iPhone parts, vendors, and manufacturing details.

    A hand holds a foldable iPhone with a metallic finish and an Apple logo on the back, featuring two rear cameras. Indoor setting with a beige couch, wooden table, and a potted plant in the background.

    iPhone Fold Production Ramp Signals a Bigger Foldable Bet

    July 3, 2026 / 10:34 AMJuly 3, 2026

    iPhone Fold production plans reportedly rose to 10 million units as Apple reserves parts for a more expensive premium iPhone cycle.

    Epic Games logo featuring the words "EPIC GAMES" in bold, white capital letters on a black background, inside a white shield-shaped emblem—a symbol often seen amid debates over App Store fees.

    App Store Fees Return to the Supreme Court

    July 2, 2026 / 6:21 AMJuly 1, 2026

    App Store fees face a new Supreme Court review as Apple challenges a contempt ruling in its long-running Epic Games fight.

    Close-up of the word "RIVIAN" in large, three-dimensional letters on a reflective, dark-colored surface, with outdoor scenery and perhaps a hint of RJ Scaringe’s innovative spirit faintly mirrored.

    Rivian Apple Comparison Shows RJ Scaringe’s Brand Bet

    July 1, 2026 / 4:03 PMJuly 1, 2026

    Rivian Apple comparisons show how RJ Scaringe wants the EV maker judged by identity, design, and loyalty rather than Tesla rivalry.

    A close-up of an electronic device featuring a perforated metallic edge and a blue-lit, dotted LED panel next to a white and black rectangular display.

    Studio Display Faces a Cheaper 5K Monitor Reality

    June 30, 2026 / 6:32 PMJune 30, 2026

    Studio Display still offers Apple’s cleanest 5K Mac experience, but cheaper 5K monitors now make its $1,599 price harder to ignore.

    A digital illustration of a SIM card labeled "eSIM" on a blue background with electronic circuit patterns, highlighting its use in eSIM iPhone models and compatibility with various mobile networks and carriers.

    eSIM iPhone Push Changes Apple’s Carrier Power Balance

    June 30, 2026 / 5:18 PMJune 30, 2026

    eSIM iPhone models give Apple more control over activation, roaming, and setup while forcing carriers to compete inside a digital-first experience.

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    Apple Russia Apps Removal Pushes Users Toward Android

    June 30, 2026 / 8:50 AMJune 30, 2026

    Apple Russia apps removals cut off new iOS downloads for VKontakte, Max, and other VK services as Moscow tells users to consider Android.

    A close-up view of a computer RAM module, highlighting four black memory chips on a green circuit board with gold connector pins—an example of hardware impacted by the recent RAM price surge.

    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.

    The exterior of a modern glass building with the word “Bloomberg” displayed in large white letters on the facade, where Mark Gurman often reports on trends like rising memory costs.

    Bloomberg Backs Apple Price Hikes as AI Costs Rise

    June 29, 2026 / 5:24 PMJune 29, 2026

    Bloomberg Apple coverage frames recent Mac and iPad price hikes as the first consumer bill from the AI infrastructure boom.

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    Apple Magazine cover featuring a smartphone displaying 9:41, with headlines about SpaceX business expansion, AirPods Pro 3 news, and Apple’s Siri AI public beta. Issue dated July 10, 2026.
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    A smartwatch with a yellow band displays the Walkie-Talkie app’s "Hold to Talk" button in the center of the screen, showing a message conversation with "Olivia" at 10:09.

    Apple Removes Walkie-Talkie From watchOS 27 Beta

    A smartphone screen displays a group text conversation in the Apple Messages app about buying groceries and bringing a forgotten sweater, with message reactions and app icons shown below the chat.

    iOS 27 Messages Gets Smarter Replies and Context

    Five iPhones in different colors (purple, blue, black, white, and green) are shown side by side, displaying their backs with camera lenses and fronts with screen designs—highlighting the sleek look and upgraded iPhone 17 RAM.

    iPhone Production Climbs as Smartphone Market Slips

    App Store in-app purchase tool introduces customizable options, analytics, and localization features for developers

    Apple Tightens App Store Rules on Low-Quality Apps

    Snoopy and several yellow birds wearing scout hats roast marshmallows over a campfire at night in a forest, capturing a classic Peanuts moment sure to delight Charlie Brown fans and Apple TV viewers alike.

    Camp Snoopy Season 2 Gets June Premiere on Apple TV

    Two overlapping rounded squares—one pink and purple above, one blue and green below—on a dark blue background, inspired by iOS 18 Shortcuts.

    Apple Shortcuts Gets an AI Workflow Builder

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