Apple releases iPadOS 26 beta 4 for developers, expected to become the first public beta with UI tweaks and improved stability.
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Irish Government Reveals How Apple’s €14.25B Tax Windfall Will Be Spent
Ireland will use Apple’s €14.25B tax payment to fund major infrastructure upgrades in housing, water, electricity, and transport through 2030.
Apple’s App Store Changes Likely to Satisfy EU Regulators, Halting Daily Fines
Apple updated its App Store rules in the EU to avoid fines. Regulators are expected to approve the changes under the Digital Markets Act.
Apple’s AI Team Pushed to Go Open Source, Leadership Said No
Apple’s AI team faces internal conflict as leadership blocks open-source plans and explores third-party models, leading to major talent departures.
Apple Alerted Dozens of Iranians Targeted by Sophisticated Spyware Attacks
Apple warned over a dozen Iranians of rare, high-cost spyware attacks linked to geopolitical tensions, urging immediate security steps and expert consultation.
Chrome on iOS Now Lets You Switch Between Work and Personal Accounts
Chrome on iOS now supports easy switching between personal and work accounts, offering stronger data separation and enterprise security.
Your MacBook Trackpad Can Now Measure Weight. Here’s the Proof
TrackWeight is a macOS app that turns your MacBook’s Force Touch trackpad into a digital scale using pressure sensor data.
Apple Wallet Users Can Now Ride South Korea’s Transit with Tmoney
Apple adds South Korea’s Tmoney transit card to iPhone and Apple Watch, enabling tap-to-pay access on buses, subways, and convenience stores.
Morgan Stanley Dismisses Rumors of Apple Acquiring AI Search Firm
Morgan Stanley rejects Apple AI search rumors, forecasts strong Q3 results, expects growth in Services, and maintains a $235 stock price target.
ITC Ruling Puts Apple’s iPhone OLED Supply Chain at Risk
US trade ruling against BOE threatens Apple’s iPhone OLED supply chain; potential ban may shift orders to Samsung and LG Display.
UK Set to Retreat on Apple Encryption Backdoor After US Pressure
UK may drop its demand for Apple to break iCloud encryption after US pressure, risking major tech and data partnership setbacks.
Gurman: iPhone Fold to Feature New Multitasking Interface in 2026
Apple’s 2026 iPhone Fold will feature a new multitasking interface, while the 2025 iPad Pro adds dual front cameras for improved Face ID.
EU Ends Corning Glass Inquiry, Apple Deal Remains Unaffected
Corning avoids EU antitrust fine by ending exclusive glass supply deals. Apple excluded from probe due to custom glass not sold in open market.
Is AppleCare Worth It for iPad in 2026?
Deciding whether or not to get AppleCare is one of the hardest decisions for new iPad owners. Find out if it’s worth it and what’s covered!
Foldable iPhone Coming in 2026: Why Apple Is Late to the Game
Apple’s first foldable iPhone launches in 2026, using Samsung displays. Here’s what to expect, from design tweaks to pricing and strategy.
Apple’s €14.3 Billion Irish Tax Case Closes After Final Payment
Apple’s €14.3 billion tax dispute with Ireland ends as funds are fully transferred from escrow, closing a decade-long EU antitrust case.
Apple Sues YouTuber Jon Prosser Over iOS 26 Leak, Citing Trade Secret Theft
Apple has filed a lawsuit against YouTuber Jon Prosser, accusing him of leaking iOS 26 features and misusing trade secrets.
Why Is a Sexually Explicit Chatbot Available to Kids on the App Store?
Grok’s explicit AI avatars are rated 12+ on the App Store, exposing serious gaps in Apple’s content moderation and child safety policies.
Meta Raids Apple’s AI Team Again, Hires Two Senior Engineers
Meta hires two senior Apple AI engineers, Mark Lee and Tom Gunter, intensifying its raid on Apple’s top talent for Superintelligence Labs.
Apple Avoids Class Action Over iOS 13 Data Use, But Case Continues
A judge denied class action status in a lawsuit accusing Apple of using iOS 13 to send unauthorized cellular data. Case continues.
Apple Looks to Add Sunday Night Baseball to Streaming Portfolio
Apple, ESPN, and NBC are officially bidding for MLB’s Sunday Night Baseball rights, with a final decision expected within the next month.
Apple's 'Made in America' Chips Closer to Reality with TSMC Push
TSMC is fast-tracking its U.S. chip plants as Apple pushes for more American-made chips using advanced 2nm technology in Arizona.
Google Drops Chrome Support for macOS Big Sur: Only Firefox and Edge Remain
Google is ending Chrome support for macOS Big Sur. Only Firefox and Microsoft Edge still offer updates. Users should upgrade for security.
iPhones Using Chinese Panels Face Possible US Import Ban
US may ban iPhones using BOE displays after ITC rules BOE stole Samsung’s OLED tech. Final decision expected by November 2025.