Zens has announced a new wireless charger, giving users “complete freedom of placement” with a new wireless charging strategy.
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Zens has announced a new wireless charger, giving users “complete freedom of placement” with a new wireless charging strategy.
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This week on the AppleInsider Podcast, Victor and William look forward to Apple TV+, examine whether Apple Card can really help with financial literacy, and wonder about news of Apple employees quitting over disagreements about the company’s Health strategy.
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Apple has launched the HomePod in Japan and Taiwan, giving Apple fans the chance to snag the smart speaker for themselves.
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Apple has rebranded the Apple Music “Best of the Week” playlist to “New Music Daily,” now giving music fans hours of new music to listen to each day.
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Workers employed in Ireland to monitor and grade Siri recordings for Apple have now lost their jobs, as listening to Siri recordings stops.
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Apple and the Center for Resource Solutions are launching a new solar certification program in Singapore and Taiwan by certifying the Wan Ja Shan soy sauce brewery’s solar installation.
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Australian mobile virtual network operator Macquarie Telecom on Friday announced a new partnership with Apple that will see the carrier deliver iPhones, iPads and apps to small and medium-sized enterprise customers.
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Apple on Thursday updated the beta version of its iCloud web portal, bringing a new background and revamped Reminders app to the site.
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With its sleek white finish, deep etchings and flush surfaces, Apple’s titanium Apple Card is quite the looker. The card’s durability is now question, however, as early customers report significant signs of wear after just two months.
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A California court this week denied Apple’s motion to dismiss a lawsuit that claims the company failed to cite ex-engineer Darren Eastman as an inventor on a clutch of patents covering Find My iPhone and Passbook.
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