Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo is starting to see disruption in the mobile phone market as a result of the Coronavirus, and has slightly dialed back iPhone shipment expectations for the first calendar quarter of 2020.
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Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo is starting to see disruption in the mobile phone market as a result of the Coronavirus, and has slightly dialed back iPhone shipment expectations for the first calendar quarter of 2020.
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Over strong objections from Apple, the European Union is pressing ahead with plans to make all manufacturers use the same chargers — at least within the EU. Here’s what’s really been decided and what impact it will have on users.
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The latest series to launch on Apple TV+ is the service’s first comedy series. It’s a clever, sometimes hilarious look at life in the offices of a gaming company, and comes from the creative team behind “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.”
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The regular Apple website has been transformed with the addition of Apple Arcade characters listening to AirPods, gathering around an Apple TV, and driving over a MacBook Pro.
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Senator Lindsey Graham is pressing for new laws that would combat online child abuse, but do so by removing all end-to-end encryption and giving law enforcement open access to private data.
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We are barely kicking off 2020 and we already have more than 35 new HomeKit products waiting in the wings to launch at various points throughout the year — some of which have already hit the market. Let’s take a look at some of the best.
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What a difference a year makes. Apple began 2019 as a technology company but it’s started January 2020 as a television, news, gaming and financial firm too.
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New 3D prints are showing off a trio of sizes for Apple’s forthcoming 2020 “iPhone 12,” and allege that the company is bringing back some familiar design features.
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Apple has closed its 42 Apple Stores in China, and an unspecified number of local Apple offices, in response to the Coronavirus and what the company calls “an abundance of caution.”
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Woot is kicking off February with a flash deal on Apple’s current iPad Air, delivering savings of up to $180 off and prices as low as $379.
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