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    16 Apple Devices Lose Software Support This Fall

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    16 Apple Devices Lose Software Support This Fall
    Tech Industryby Ivan Castilho

    Apple Leadership and Samsung’s Imitation Game

    A man wearing glasses and a black turtleneck holds up an early model smartphone with app icons displayed on the screen, marking the start of the iPhone era, as he stands in front of a large, blurred logo in the background.
    Apple Leadership and Samsung’s Imitation Game
    Four Apple iPhones in different colors—dark blue, white, pink, and silver—are shown from the back and side, highlighting their camera designs and sleek edges against a light background, alongside the Apple Watch Find Devices feature.

    iPhone Growth Gives Apple New Latin America Momentum

    May 24, 2026 / 12:53 PMMay 22, 2026

    iPhone growth in Latin America reached 31% in early 2026, led by Mexico, as premium demand stayed resilient across key markets.

    A modern Apple Store with a glass facade, large Apple logo, and indoor trees draws crowds sightseeing in the city. People walk by or enter the brightly lit store during dusk, while the sky is deep blue.

    Apple Store Pickup Turns Online Shopping Into a Retail Experience

    May 24, 2026 / 8:32 AMMay 22, 2026

    Apple Store Pickup gives customers a fast way to collect online orders while bringing them into Apple’s wider product, service, and upgrade ecosystem.

    A view of Earth from space at night, illuminated by city lights and framed by clouds, captures the planet’s curvature beneath the dark sky—an awe-inspiring perspective enhanced by Orbital AI technology.

    SpaceX and Apple: The Orbital AI Layer (Part II)

    May 23, 2026 / 3:45 PMMay 23, 2026

    Orbital AI – SpaceX and Apple could define the next AI platform if orbital compute, Starlink routing, and billions of Apple devices begin to converge.

    A SpaceX rocket launches into a clear blue sky, leaving a bright trail of flames and smoke, as speculation grows around the potential Globalstar SpaceX acquisition; the SpaceX building stands visible in the foreground.

    SpaceX and Apple: The Orbital Gatekeeper (Part I)

    May 22, 2026 / 6:10 PMMay 22, 2026

    SpaceX and Apple may become one of the defining strategic questions of the Ternus era as connectivity, devices, and AI move closer to orbit.

    A crowd gathers outside a modern Apple Store with a glass facade and wooden roof in an urban area, surrounded by tall buildings and greenery. The Apple logo, symbolizing innovation like Apple encryption, is displayed prominently above the entrance.

    Apple Leads Smartphone Market as AI Reshapes Supply

    May 22, 2026 / 2:16 PMMay 22, 2026

    Apple leads the global smartphone market in Q1 2026 as memory shortages tied to AI demand pressure Android manufacturers and lower-cost devices.

    A cloaked figure stands on a cliff overlooking a misty fantasy landscape with castles and dragons, holding a glowing staff. The Epic Games logo, touched by the recent Apple Supreme Court ruling on App Store fees, is prominently displayed in the center.

    Epic Games: App Store Fees Face a Supreme Court Test

    May 22, 2026 / 9:36 AM

    App Store fees are heading back to the U.S. Supreme Court as Apple challenges the contempt order in its Epic Games dispute.

    A blue App Store icon appears in front of a gray Apple logo with a padlock integrated into the top, suggesting security or privacy and highlighting strict App Store Rules on AI and Personal Data Sharing.

    App Store Fraud Fight Strengthens Apple’s Platform Case

    May 22, 2026 / 6:16 AMMay 21, 2026

    App Store fraud prevention stopped $2.2 billion in suspicious transactions in 2025 as Apple defended trust, payments, and app review.

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    iPhone Satellite Messaging Is Moving Beyond Emergencies

    May 21, 2026 / 10:28 AMMay 21, 2026

    iPhone satellite messaging is becoming a travel tool, with Apple’s demo mode and T-Mobile’s $10 plan pointing to broader off-grid communication.

    The word "Gemini" with a colorful star logo appears over a blurred close-up of a smartphone camera, hinting at Gemini on iPhone, with a faint Apple logo in the bottom right corner.

    Gemini on iPhone Shows Google’s Apple Strategy

    May 20, 2026 / 3:41 PMMay 20, 2026

    Gemini on iPhone shows why Google is targeting Apple users directly, turning iOS into a key battleground for personal AI agents.

    A humanoid robot with a sleek black faceplate and textured light gray body, featuring a geometric logo on its chest and minimalist, futuristic design—an embodiment of Apple robotics and physical AI innovation.

    Figure AI Could Be Apple’s Robotics Shortcut

    May 20, 2026 / 11:30 AMMay 20, 2026

    Figure AI could give Apple a rare opening in humanoid robotics, physical AI, automation, and home intelligence before Tesla scales Optimus.

    A black Apple silicon chip with a silver Apple logo stands upright on a surface covered with microchip patterns, illuminated by dramatic lighting—symbolizing the innovation in the Apple chip roadmap.

    Apple Silicon May Add Intel Without Leaving TSMC

    May 19, 2026 / 4:32 PMMay 19, 2026

    Apple Silicon production is entering a more flexible phase as Intel tries to rejoin the supply chain after nearly a decade of TSMC dominance.

    Four Apple MacBook Air laptops in silver, pink, yellow, and blue are arranged in a fan shape, partially open with screens facing outward, showcasing their colorful exteriors and slim designs.

    Design Novelty Can Become Apple’s User-Friction Risk

    May 18, 2026 / 6:29 PMMay 18, 2026

    Design novelty has pushed Apple forward for decades, but its history shows that the best ideas need refinement before they feel natural.

    A close-up of a computer chip on a motherboard, with the letters "AI" glowing to symbolize Apple Core AI technology. The surrounding circuitry is illuminated with blue light, highlighting the power of artificial intelligence.

    Outside AI Partners Must Prove Their Value Inside iOS

    May 18, 2026 / 10:32 AMMay 18, 2026

    Outside AI partners give Apple more model power, but iOS has to make ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, and developers feel useful, visible, and trusted.

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    MacBook Neo Turns Education Into Apple’s Next AI Fight

    May 18, 2026 / 6:39 AMMay 18, 2026

    MacBook Neo gives Apple a stronger classroom and campus answer as Googlebook pushes Google’s education strategy beyond Chromebooks.

    Black background with the Apple logo and a lock icon next to the word "Privacy." Below, "Apple Intelligence" appears in a blue, purple, and orange gradient—highlighting Apple's commitment to privacy in the AI Era. Small Apple logo in the bottom right corner.

    AI Assistants Force a Hard Privacy Tradeoff

    May 17, 2026 / 12:37 PMMay 17, 2026

    AI assistants need access to become useful, but Apple must protect personal data as Siri, Apple Intelligence, and outside models expand.

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    MacBook Neo Turns Education Into Apple’s Next AI Fight

    macOS malware disguised as installers targets Apple users through fake Chrome and Zoom downloads.

    Apple Updates Show the Cost of Staying Secure

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    Outside AI Partners Must Prove Their Value Inside iOS

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    iPhone Scan Text Makes Typing Feel Optional

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    Apple Modems Push iPhone Into a More Independent Era

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    Mac Guest User Keeps Shared Access Safer

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