Apple and Corning will manufacture all iPhone and Apple Watch cover glass in Kentucky, marking a major shift to U.S.-based production.
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Apple launches the American Manufacturing Program, committing $100 billion to expand U.S. production of iPhone components, AI infrastructure, and chipmaking operations.
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Apple commits $100 billion to U.S. manufacturing while staying unaffected by Trump’s new 50% India tariffs, keeping its India production strategy intact.
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Apple will invest $100 billion more in US manufacturing as it faces tariff pressure and pushes to expand domestic production and supply chain.
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Apple’s shift to India faces new risk as Trump threatens steep tariffs, potentially costing billions and impacting iPhone manufacturing and operating income.
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Apple releases macOS 26 Tahoe Beta 5 for developers with build 25A5327h, focusing on refinements ahead of the final public launch.
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Apple rolls out iPadOS 26 beta 5 to developers, signaling a shift to weekly updates ahead of next month’s public release.
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Apple is testing a new AI-powered Support Assistant in its Support app, offering automated help and chat escalation for select iPhone users.
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TSMC fires employees for attempting to steal 2nm chip secrets; legal action underway as Taiwan investigates under its National Security Act.
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Apple is expected to launch the iPhone 17 lineup on September 9, alongside new Apple Watch models and AirPods Pro 3.
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Apple is reportedly eyeing Perplexity, even as the AI startup faces serious accusations of unethical web scraping and misusing publisher content.
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Apple plans to bring tandem OLED display technology to future iPhones by 2028, aiming for brighter, more efficient, and power-saving screens.
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Leaked image shows iPhone 17 Air’s slim battery design. Reports suggest tradeoffs in battery life despite new high-density and silicon-anode tech.
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Apple’s foldable MacBook-iPad hybrid likely delayed beyond 2026, with analysts divided over its design, purpose, and expected launch timeline.
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Apple forms a new “Answers” team to build an AI-powered search tool, marking a major shift in its artificial intelligence strategy.
Liquid Glass Was Ready Last Year. Apple Just Didn’t Launch It
Apple’s Liquid Glass UI was likely ready last year, but Apple delayed it to focus on launching Apple Intelligence instead. Here’s why.
Apple Pays Just $1,000 for Critical Safari Bug Despite Severity Score of 9.8
Apple paid just $1,000 for a critical Safari bug with a 9.8 severity score, raising concerns about its bounty program fairness.
Apple CEO Tells Staff: “The AI Revolution Is Ours to Grab”
Tim Cook rallies Apple employees, calling AI the company’s next big frontier, amid delays, defections, and growing pressure from competitors.
New Japan Law Breaks Apple and Google’s App Store Monopoly
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Apple’s iPad Repair Parts Cost Nearly as Much as New Devices
Apple’s iPad repair parts are so expensive that independent technicians say repairs make no financial sense, raising right-to-repair concerns.
