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Apple Intelligence has arrived. Here's how to update your device to get it
Apple’s inaugural batch of Apple Intelligence features debuted on Monday for eligible devices. It comes after the company first announced Apple Intelligence in June.
Apple and Goldman Sachs ordered to pay $89M over Apple Card failures
Apple and Goldman Sachs are being ordered by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to pay a combined $89 million in fines stemming from customer service issues with the Apple Card and regulatory violations.
Apple unveils new iPad Mini with AI capabilities
Apple’s newest iPad Mini will come equipped with technology to run AI features. The device will go on sale later this month with a starting price tag of $499.
How Nvidia’s monster rally broke your tech ETF
With several $3 trillion companies in a single sector, S&P was forced to change its index-weighting rules
Apple's new AirPods Pro double as hearing aids
Apple's next generation of AirPods Pro offers a hearing aid feature for users with mild to moderate hearing loss, which could be a game changer for some users.
Apple, Google owe whopping tax bills and fines due to EU's crackdown on Big Tech
Apple and Alphabet-owned Google were both handed defeats by the European Union's top court this week, as the bloc's regulators continue their crackdowns against major tech firms.
Apple details Watch Series 10 and its features
The upcoming model of Apple’s smartwatch will have a larger display and multiple new features, the tech giant announced Monday during its "Glowtime" event.
Apple adding AI features to iPhone, other products
Apple announced new artificial intelligence-powered features through its Apple Intelligence that will be introduced in iPhone, iPad and Macs in the U.S. starting next month.
Apple unveils the iPhone 16
The official unveiling of Apple's upcoming iPhone 16 came Monday afternoon during the highly anticipated "It's Glowtime" event held by the tech giant.
Tech heavyweights and rank-and-file divided on Trump vs Harris
Workers at Big Tech firms are backing Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign with their wallets, while a number of high profile tech leaders have backed former President Donald Trump's campaign.