This week on the AppleInsider Podcast, Victor and William talk about the 16-inch MacBook Pro rumors, just how effective Facebook’s $5 billion fine from the FTC will be, and the pending antitrust investigation into big tech companies.
The US Attorney General William Barr has met with a number of state attorneys general on Thursday to talk about Apple and other major tech firms, discussing the impact of the companies on competition and looking into antitrust motions against the firms.
Amazon has dropped prices on Apple’s latest iPad Pros with discounts of up to $250 off, and prices as low as $649. These markdowns deliver the lowest prices available since Prime Day, with a wide range of models in stock for fast delivery as students prepare to head back to school and college.
CBS’ streaming service, CBS All Access, will arrive on Apple TV Channels in late July, granting cord cutters using Apple devices the ability subscribe and enjoy content from the popular broadcaster’s library.
SoftBank on Friday announced the establishment of a new Vision Fund focused on the advancement of artificial intelligence technologies, with the Japanese firm kicking in $38 billion alongside promised investments from Apple, Foxconn, Microsoft and a variety of financial institutions.
The winners of the 12th-annual iPhone Photography Awards have been announced, with Gabriella Cigliano both the grand prize winner and recipient of the Photographer of the Year Award for her entry ‘Big Sister.’
A banner ad recently posted to Apple’s website suggests the company might soon change Apple Music’s free trial period from a generous three months down to one for new users.
Back-to-school Apple deals are here, with the lowest online prices on Apple’s MacBook Air, iMac 5K and premium MacBook Pros available only at AppleInsider. Prices start at just $899 for the Macs, with savings of up to $1,350 off. These exclusive bargains are available for a limited time only, and the offers may end at any time.
The swift change in fortunes for Intel’s modem business in the months following Qualcomm’s settlement with Apple may have taken some by surprise, but the processor producer has gone through quite the journey in the process. AppleInsider details how Intel’s modem arm prospered then became an acquisition target.