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Tim Cook admits Apple underestimated iPhone 17 demand
Tim Cook says Apple underestimated iPhone 17 demand, citing constraints at entry and Pro models, softer iPhone Air, and strong sales momentum.
Apple opens Self Service Repair for iPhone 17 lineup: parts, prices, manuals
Apple expands its Self Service Repair program to iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, Pro Max, and iPhone Air, offering genuine parts, manuals, and tool rentals.
WhatsApp finally comes to Apple Watch, starting with iOS beta testers
WhatsApp launches a native Apple Watch app for iOS beta testers, enabling chats, replies, voice notes, and reactions via TestFlight before release.
Tim Cook confirms upgraded Siri and more AI partners ahead for next year
Tim Cook says Apple’s new personalized Siri will arrive with iOS 26.4 next year, alongside plans to add more AI partners.
Apple expects double-digit growth for what could be its best Holiday Quarter
Apple expects record holiday results with 10–12% revenue growth, driven by strong iPhone 17 sales, expanding Services, and solid Mac performance.
Apple Posts Record Q4 2026 Results With $102.5B Revenue, $27.5B in Profit
Apple posted record Q4 2025 results with $102.5 billion in revenue, $27.5 billion in profit, and strong iPhone and Services growth leading the way.
Trump halved tariffs after meeting Xi, Apple avoids billions in extra costs
Trump halved tariffs on Chinese imports after meeting Xi, giving Apple major relief from rising import costs and protecting its profit margins.
Apple’s new patent shows how its smartglasses might track your eyes invisibly
Apple’s new patent describes a tiny nose-bridge eye-tracking camera for smartglasses, promising lighter design, better comfort, and precise gaze detection for AR.
Apple’s new patent shows how its smartglasses might track your eyes invisibly
Apple has filed a patent for a small eye-tracking system that fits inside the nose bridge of smartglasses or headsets. The idea is to track where you look without blocking your vision. The system uses a tiny camera and sensors built into the frame so the glasses stay light and balanced. The camera sits on…
Bank of America boosts Apple Stock Price Target to $320 before Q4 report
Bank of America lifts Apple’s price target to $320, citing strong iPhone 17 Pro demand, rising revenue outlook, and long-term AI potential.
App Store updates improve how developers submit and promote apps
Apple updates the App Store for developers with flexible submissions, keyword-based product pages, and expanded offer codes replacing promo codes by 2026.
Apple’s AI Dataset Aims to Perfect Photo Editing from Prompts
Apple released Pico-Banana-400K, a 400,000-image dataset designed to train AI models for accurate, text-guided photo editing using real images.
Apple fired Scott Forstall 13 years ago today after Apple Maps disaster
Thirteen years ago, Apple fired Scott Forstall after the failed Apple Maps launch, marking a major turning point in the company’s leadership.
Apple’s Family Sharing Was Supposed to Help. It Hurt a Divorced Mother Instead
A divorced mother says Apple’s Family Sharing let her ex control their children’s devices after custody, exposing how the feature fails separated families.
Apple Wins Partial Victory in AirPods Pro Crackling Case
A U.S. judge dismissed parts of a class action accusing Apple of hiding AirPods Pro 1 sound defects, but key claims continue in court.
All 25+ New Shortcuts Actions Introduced in iOS 26: Here's Everything You Can Do
Apple’s iOS 26 update adds over 25 new Shortcuts actions, Apple Intelligence tools, and smarter automations across iPhone, iPad, and Mac devices.
Apple met EU officials 76 times while spending $8M on Lobbying
Apple spent €7M lobbying the EU and held 76 meetings with top officials, as tech giants outspend pharma and car industries combined.
Apple Reportedly Didn’t Reduce iPhone Air Production
TD Cowen says Apple keeps iPhone Air production unchanged for 2025, despite reports from Mizuho, Kuo, and Nikkei claiming cuts this month.
AirPods Pro 3 Users Hear Sharp Whistle at 39,000 Feet: Here’s What’s Happening
Some AirPods Pro 3 users report a painful high-pitched whine during flights, caused by seal breaks and ANC feedback under cabin pressure.
Oppo engineer openly leaked Apple Watch trade secrets in staff presentation
Apple accuses Oppo of using confidential Apple Watch sensor data in a presentation by ex-employee Chen Shi, sparking an ongoing trade-secret lawsuit.
Apple Has Weeks to Comply with EU Rules Forcing iPhone Compatibility
Apple faces an EU deadline to make iPhones more compatible, opening notifications, Wi-Fi, NFC, and pairing features to third-party devices.
How to Play PS5 Games on Your Mac (Yes, It Actually Works)
So, you’ve got a PS5. You’ve got a Mac. You want them to be friends. Good news: it’s possible. Slightly unconventional? Yes. But surprisingly doable – and the whole process is easier than you’d expect. Sure, there are plenty of the best TVs for PS5 to pick from if you’re going for the big screen,…
Apple’s next iPad mini aims for iPhone-like water resistance
Apple is developing a new iPad mini with better protection against water. The next version could survive splashes and brief contact with water, making it safer to use in places like the bathroom or near a pool. According to Bloomberg, Apple is testing a new speaker system that doesn’t rely on open holes. Instead, it…

