Apple assembles iPhones in India, but still relies on China for parts. The supply chain hasn’t shifted, just the final step.
No Touch, No Voice: Synchron Demos iPad Controlled by Brain
Man with ALS uses only his thoughts to control an iPad, as Apple and Synchron reveal real-world brain-computer interface in action.
Apple in Talks with LG, Samsung to Bring Tandem OLED to iPhone
Apple plans to bring tandem OLED display technology to future iPhones by 2028, aiming for brighter, more efficient, and power-saving screens.
iPhone 17 Air Battery Leak: 2.49mm Case, Lighter Build, Less Power?
Leaked image shows iPhone 17 Air’s slim battery design. Reports suggest tradeoffs in battery life despite new high-density and silicon-anode tech.
Apple’s 18.8-Inch Foldable MacBook-iPad Hybrid Likely Delayed To 2027
Apple’s foldable MacBook-iPad hybrid likely delayed beyond 2026, with analysts divided over its design, purpose, and expected launch timeline.
Apple’s “Answers” Team Quietly Builds a ChatGPT-Style Search Tool
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
Japan orders Apple and Google to allow third-party app stores and payment systems under new antitrust rules effective December 18, 2025.
