The fresh $250 price drop is available on Apple’s standard Late 2018 MacBook Air in your choice of Silver, Space Gray or Gold, as well as the upgraded configuration with 256GB of storage. Stock may be limited, so don’t delay if you want to snap up the newest Air for as low as $949.
Apple on Wednesday once again achieved a $1 trillion market valuation, a milestone supported by investor confidence in new services, better than expected iPhone sales, and hopes for future hardware.
The American Civil Liberties Union has shared data that shows U.S. border agencies are “asserting near-unfettered authority” to search and seize devices such as iPhones and iPads from anyone at points of entry without a warrant, violating two U.S. Constitutional amendments.
Analysts are weighing in on Apple’s quarterly financial results the morning after its release, with generally favorable impressions of iPhone shipments better than anticipated and the growth of Services.
Over the past few years, Apple has increasingly directed analysts’ attention to its growing revenues from a segment it calls Services. However, it’s common to hear even Apple’s happiest of customers frown at the idea, which is often cynically portrayed as an effort by the company to wring even more money from its premium hardware buyers. But the reality is that Services are largely software– and Software Sells Systems.
Apple will be opening its Apple Store at Carnegie Library on May 11, telling customers to “create the next chapter” at the Washington D.C. location in a six-week StoryMakers Festival that celebrates the creative history of the location.
Apple has updated its list of ‘vintage and obsolete products’ with the addition of the iPad 2, the last device that Steve Jobs launched at an Apple event.
Apple’s industrial design group has lost another employee, as 8-year veteran Miklu Silvanto was recently hired away by Airbnb to head up a project launched by the home rental giant’s Samara design studio.
Potentially ending months of speculation surrounding Apple’s planned pricing policy for Apple TV+, Apple CEO Tim Cook on Tuesday hinted that the upcoming original content service will be available on a subscription basis.