The Swedish audio streaming giant said in a letter to Apple that it planned to make changes to its U.S. app in accordance with the court’s ruling on Wednesday, which said the iPhone maker must not levy its new commission on off-app purchases.
Apple Explains How It’s Trying to Keep iPhone Costs Down Amid Tariff Uncertainty
Trump’s tariffs will cost Apple about $900 million in Q2, but Tim Cook says most iPhones sold in the US will come from India, meaning lower tariffs and, hopefully, no price hikes for you.
Billions of iPhone users at risk of dangerous malware attack — newly-found flaw warning issued
What’s being called “AirBorne” allows hackers to deploy malware, snoop on your private data, or even eavesdrop on your conversations when connected to the same WiFi network as your devices, which includes public places like airports, coffee shops, or even your work office.
A Federal Judge Just Showed Everyone What Apple Really Thinks About Its Users
Apple’s failure to comply with Judge Gonzales Rodgers’ order is bad. The way it thinks about its customers is worse.
Apple Reports Increased iPhone Demand Ahead Of Tariffs—But Stock Slips On Services And Lower China Sales
The company announced it upped its quarterly cash dividend to $0.26 per share and its board approved a $100 billion share buyback program.
Apple revenue hits $95B as customers snatch up iPhones on tariff fears
Tariff uncertainty has sent shares of Apple, which makes 90% of its products in China, down about 15% this year.
Apple doesn’t seem too worried about Trump’s tariffs
iPad, Mac, iPhone, and services revenue was up as Apple contends with major legal challenges and AI setbacks.
Apple Earnings Come Out Today: What To Watch As IPhone Maker Steps Through Tariff ‘Minefields’
Apple’s earnings report “will be an exercise in navigating policy minefields,” predicted one analyst as Apple CEO Tim Cook navigates a staredown between the U.S. and China.
Apple iOS 18.5 Release Date: Next iPhone Update Is Almost Here
And something else has happened that only takes place when the final release is nearly ready. “Additionally, this week Apple shipped developer and public betas of iOS 18.5 and i …
Epic says Fortnite is coming back to iPhone, offers ‘peace proposal’ to Apple
Epic Games said that Fortnite will return to the US App Store next week after a new court ruling. Here’s what you should know.
Apple warns iPhone owners of widespread mercenary spyware attack
Apple has reacted to what appears to be a huge spyware campaign this week by sending warnings to iPhone owners around the world. Recipients of the warnings are advised that a “mercenary spyware attack …
Apple sends spyware warnings to more iPhone users.
Dutch right-wing activist Eva Vlaardingerbroek reported receiving a message from Apple, saying the company “detected a targeted mercenary spyware attack against your iPhone.” The message adds, “This …
Apple is urgently warning iPhone users to delete popular app. Here’s why
What’s the deal with Apple telling iPhone users to delete a common app? It’s odd because there’s a sense of urgency accompanied as well when the company is using the word, “immediately.” The sudden warning is all due to the app being a danger to …
Wall Street thinks Apple is set to crush first-quarter earnings estimates thanks to tariffs
Apple’s earnings will be a key update for investors looking for answers regarding the impact of tariffs, China competition, and progress on AI.
iPhone 17 dummy video offers a new look at Apple’s 2025 device lineup
The iPhone 17 range is only a few months away, and now, yet another video showcases the planned design changes through dummy units.
iPhone 17 Pro — all the rumors and leaks so far
Leaked cases for the iPhone 17 Pro feature a cutout for the elongated camera array. And additional case leaks have hinted that case makers are working on customized camera covers that take advantage of the expanded space between the lenses and the sensors in the revamped camera array.
Arms race: Apple’s waiting for robotics for US iPhone assembly, says Commerce Secretary
Apple will eventually make the iPhone in the United States, as soon as it has the “robotic arms” to do so, CEO Tim Cook allegedly told U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick.