U.S. prosecutors seek court order to force Apple to share user data in Swiss tax case, raising privacy and enforcement questions.
Apple to Shutter Partridge Creek Store, New Detroit Location on the Way
Apple will close its Partridge Creek store in Michigan this August, shifting focus to Downtown Detroit location opening later this year.
Apple Faces Rising Pressure as EU Expands Age Checks Across Five Countries
EU expands age checks across five countries, increasing pressure on Apple as regulators push stricter rules to protect children online.
EU Drops Digital Tax, Clearing the Way for Apple and Other US Tech Giants
The EU drops its proposed digital tax, benefiting Apple and Meta, as it prioritizes trade talks and introduces alternative revenue measures.
Samsung Display to Kick Off Foldable Panel Production for Apple
Apple has selected Samsung Display to supply panels for its first foldable iPhone, expected to launch in the second half of 2026.
Apple Invests $500 Million in US Rare Earth Magnet Supply Chain
Apple invests $500M with MP Materials to build US rare earth magnet supply chain and recycling facility, reducing foreign material dependence.
15 Months Later, iPhone Users Still Can’t Choose a Real Browser
Apple is accused of blocking real browser choice on iPhones in the EU, despite rules requiring support for third-party browser engines.
Launchpad Is Gone in macOS 26, But You Can Still Restore It
Apple removes Launchpad in macOS 26 after 14 years. Here’s why it’s gone, and how you can still get it back.
Apple’s iPhone 17 Strategy: Dual Production Despite Chinese Pressure
Apple plans simultaneous iPhone 17 production in India and China, challenging China’s dominance as Foxconn begins trial runs and tensions escalate.
Apple Bids $150 Million to Take Over F1 Streaming in the U.S.
Apple is set to take over U.S. Formula 1 streaming rights with a $150 million bid, outpacing ESPN in the negotiations.