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When all else fails, the scare tactics return.
Lol Apple being all petty again
A creaseless display is nice, but I'm worried about this rumor
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In truth, there's still a lot we don't know about the iPhone Fold, but there's one rumor that is really concerning. According to a recent report from a known source, Apple's foldable phone could cost between $2,100 and $2,300 at release.
Now, to be fair, it can be a bit tricky to gauge the right price for a foldable phone, as the costs run the gamut. For instance, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 cost $1,899 at release, while the OnePlus Open cost $1,699.
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A smaller crease and a better hinge
The tech giant asks the Ninth Circuit for a reprieve.
“Apple sought to secure its illegal revenue stream from every angle.”
The judge called Apple’s insubordination a “gross miscalculation.“
Epic Games v. Apple judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers just ruled that, effective immediately, Apple is no longer allowed to collect fees on purchases made outside apps and blocks the company from restricting how developers can point users to where they can make purchases outside of apps. Apple says it will appeal the order.
The ruling was issued as part of Epic Games’ ongoing legal dispute against Apple, and it’s a major victory for Epic’s arguments. Gonzalez Rogers also says that Apple “willfully” chose not to comply with her previous injunction from her original 2021 ruling. “That [Apple] thought this Court would tolerate such insubordination was a gross miscalculation,” Gonzalez Rogers says.
The judge also referred the case to the US attorney to review it for possible criminal contempt proceedings.
As part of the ruling, the judge says that Apple cannot:
- Impose “any commission or any fee on purchases that consumers make outside an app”
- Restrict developers’ style, format
According to the latest edition of Mark Gurman’s Power On newsletter, Apple is continuing to develop its own pair of...
Apple says all Mac minis with Intel are now ‘vintage’ or ‘obsolete’
Apple has just added two devices to its list of vintage and obsolete products, including the last Mac mini with Intel.
Consumers rush to Apple stores ahead of tariff-driven price hikes
A series of reciprocal tariffs on Chinese imports are primarily driving the anticipated price surge. These include a 10 percent duty that came into effect on April...
Ayaneo’s Retro Mini PC AM01 debuted in 2023 with a giant black rectangle where the ‘80s-era Macintosh’s screen was located. The company is updating that mini PC’s design and specs its the new AM01S featuring a four-inch articulated screen, as spotted by Time Extension. Pricing and availability isn’t...
Apple’s C1 modem debuts in the iPhone 16e. See how it stacks up to the iPhone 16 in early Speedtest results across AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile.
Key Takeaways:
Before the iPhone or iPod, Apple's comeback began with the iMac. In 1998, the Bondi Blue desktop revolutionized home PCs, rescued Apple from near bankruptcy, and set...
Apple’s First Foldable Device With An 18.8-Inch Display Will Run macOS, Reserving iPadOS For The iPad Lineup And Marking A Shift In Product Strategy
Apples forst foldable device with an 18.9-inch display will run macOS intstead of iPadOS, making the latter exclusive for the iPad lineup.
Customers' photos and documents stored online will no longer be protected by end-to-end encryption.
Customers' photos and documents stored online will no longer be protected by end-to-end encryption.
For the Rest of Us – The Macintosh and its System 1-6
It’s time to resume our travels into GUI Wonderland, and go back to Apple’s garage to find out what happened to the Lisa’s younger sibling, the Macintosh, and its OS, called System! Is it a Lisa co…
It’s time to resume our travels into GUI Wonderland, and go back to Apple’s garage to find out what happened to the Lisa’s younger sibling, the Macintosh, and its OS, called System! Is it a Lisa copycat, or are there any intriguing secrets behind it? Let’s find out!
Apple is planning to launch a new devic for Home features with Apple Intelligence and will be used as a Command Center for all accessories.
Apple approaches Foxconn to produce servers in Taiwan
iPhone maker keen on powering Apple Intelligence with its own silicon | Nov. 6, 2024 17:10