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India Orders Apple To Pre-Install Mandatory Government App
India orders apple and other phone makers to preload a permanent government security app, raising serious concerns about privacy and user tracking.
Apple May Soon Check Your Age Before You Download Any App
Apple faces a new federal proposal that requires app stores to verify user ages before downloads, replacing developer-level checks nationwide.
ChatGPT Ads Are Coming, but iPhone Users Have a Built-In Escape
ChatGPT prepares to roll out ads, but iPhone users can bypass them by using Siri’s fallback to ChatGPT, keeping responses clean and ad-free.
Apple’s iPhone Fold Nears Final Design With Only Small Changes Left
Apple’s iPhone Fold nears completion with a crease-free design, vapor chamber cooling, powerful A20 Pro chip, and high production targets for launch.
“Steve Jobs Can’t Have That”: Microsoft Took Halo From Apple
Microsoft stopped Apple from getting Halo after Bungie’s 1999 Macworld reveal, says Marcus Lehto, shifting the game to Xbox.
macOS 26.2 Update Makes Multi-Mac AI Training Much Faster
macOS 26.2 boosts AI performance by using a new low-latency Thunderbolt 5 path that clusters multiple Macs.
TMO Weekly #9: Apple News Roundup, November 24–30
Catch up on every major Apple story this week, including software changes, market shifts, legal battles, and product updates.
This App by Teen Developer Brings AirPods Features to Android
AirPods gain major features on Android with LibrePods, a free app by a 15-year-old developer that unlocks noise controls.
Apple Gets More Time as Musk Requests Evidence From Korea
Apple and OpenAI gain more time to respond in Musk’s lawsuit as xAI seeks evidence from a still-unknown South Korean organization.
Apple Offers Support After Deadly Tai Po Fire in Hong Kong
A deadly fire in Hong Kong’s Tai Po district prompts Apple to donate to relief efforts as Tim Cook shares support for affected families.
Apple Brings Back its Annual Apple Pay Donation for World AIDS Day
Apple brings back its Apple Pay donation program, giving five dollars per purchase to The Global Fund to support global AIDS and health initiatives.
Apple May Bring Intel Back for Future M-Series Chips
Apple plans to bring Intel back as a manufacturing partner for future M-series chips by 2027, aiming to diversify and improve supply chain stability.
MacBook Air Black Friday Deals Hit B&H With Up to $250 Off
MacBook Air Black Friday deals are live at B&H with up to $250 off select 13-inch and 15-inch M4 models. Here are the best prices available right now.
Apple Faces New EU Action Over Apple Maps and Ad Business
EU regulators review Apple Maps and Apple Ads for possible gatekeeper status as Apple contests claims and warns of limited market influence.
App of the Week: iCloudBridge solves a problem every Apple user faces
Discover iCloudBridge, an open source Mac app that lets you sync Apple Notes, Reminders, Photos, and Passwords with non Apple services safely.
Save $230 on 14″ M5 MacBook Pro (24/512GB) this Black Friday
If you’ve been white-knuckling it with an older Intel Mac or holding out for the “perfect” time to jump to Apple’s latest silicon without emptying your savings account, I think we just found your exit ramp.
iPhone 17 Alone Pushes China’s Smartphone Market Back on Its Feet
iPhone 17 drives China smartphone recovery as Apple dominates Singles Day sales and boosts overall market growth despite weak competitors.
Users Report Apple Podcasts Launching Unknown Shows on Its Own
Apple Podcasts keeps opening random shows without user action, raising concerns about security, control, and unwanted automatic app behavior today.
EU Steps Back on CSAM Law but Apple Remains Under Watch
Apple faces CSAM scanning pressure as EU softens rules, leaving privacy advocates worried and iPhone users uncertain about future data protection standards.
Apple Unveils "A Critter Carol" Holiday Ad Ahead of Thanksgiving
Apple releases Holiday Ad A Critter Carol, showing puppets, friendship, and iPhone 17 Pro filming while highlighting practical creativity over digital effects.
Apple Store Goes Offline Ahead of Black Friday, Not for New Products
Apple takes its online store offline before Black Friday to prepare gift card offers, not new products, across multiple regions globally today.
iPhone Air Low Sales Force Brands to Quit Ultra-Thin Phone Plans
You see how weak iPhone Air sales forced Chinese brands and Samsung to cancel ultra thin phones and rethink slim design priorities.
iOS Players Can Now Try The Division Resurgence in Early Access
iOS players can try The Division Resurgence in early access, featuring story missions, Dark Zone combat, and mobile friendly shooter gameplay today.