Multiple supply chain analysts suggest future iPhones may see release dates slip by as much as two months due to coronavirus concerns.
Source:: Apple Insider
Multiple supply chain analysts suggest future iPhones may see release dates slip by as much as two months due to coronavirus concerns.
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Apple is going all out for International Women’s Day with curated content featured in Apple Music and Apple TV, and a new TV spot.
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Houston Rockets owner Tilma Fertitta’s identity stolen by an Apple support tech, 55 stolen iPhones found in a car, the Citizen app’s video reporting returns, and more from the Apple crime blotter.
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To make space for the Face ID notch, Apple took away the old battery percent number from the iPhone’s home screen. But there are still many ways to get this useful information when you need it.
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New York City retailers report Apple iPhone 11 inventory dropping to zero due to the coronavirus constraining the supply chain.
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Apple on Friday launched a repair service program for third-generation iPad Air models suffering from a so-called “blank screen issue” that can in some cases leave the tablet’s display permanently disabled.
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City officials in Austin, Texas, on Friday issued an order that effectively cancels the annual South by Southwest (SXSW) festival over concerns that the mass gathering could help spread the novel coronavirus.
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Apple is under fire globally for implementing an iPhone power management feature that throttled performance on devices with degraded batteries, but courts in Brazil appear to be taking the tech giant’s side on the matter.
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The novel coronavirus, or COVID-19, has rattled industries across the world. But it’s the tech sector, so heavily dependent on a global supply chain and customer demand, that has seen some of the most significant shake-ups.
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Employees at Apple’s California campuses are told to work from home as an “extra precaution” during the ongoing outbreak of the 2019 Novel Coronavirus.
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