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To win in AI, you need many expensive, technical building blocks. Google has almost all of these. Apple has very few.
There’s been a sighting of one of the rarest retail birds of all — a big sale on a brand-new Apple laptop. It’s happening at Amazon, and it features the 13-inch model of the 2025 MacBook Air — an M4-powered dynamo — for just $892. How good of a deal is this? It’s less than the price of the 2020 MacBook Air.
Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson says OpenAI’s $6.5B Jony Ive deal sparks fears that Apple may lose its tech leadership to AI rivals.
Commentary: The cameras on the iPhone 17 need to be the best around when the phone launches later this year. This is how Apple can do it.
A newly published patent suggests Apple is exploring alternative wearables to its upcoming smart glasses as a potential future Apple Intelligence interface.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed the bill into law on Tuesday, requiring Apple and Google to verify the ages of app store users and obtain parental consent for minors to download apps or make in-app purchases.
Patrick McGee’s “Apple in China” examines the company’s complex relationship with China and the lasting effects of that alliance.
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Macworld on MSNThe best Apple tech that’s gone foreverCover Flow went away with iOS 7, when Apple completely redesigned the iPhone’s operating system in favor of a flat-design interface with less skeuomorphism. But Apple should bring Cover Flow back. It would be a good feature to reintroduce with iOS 19, as the company is rumored to be changing the user interface all over again.
While this is Apple’s first-ever purchase of a game studio, the company says it’s not the start of a larger gaming acquisition spree.
The state’s governor signed a new law that will give parents more control over the apps that minors download, part of a raft of new legislation.
The comeback appeared in jeopardy after Apple initially refused to approve Fortnite’s bid before Apple relented this week, clearing the app for U.S. users. It’s also back in the European Union, where alternative app marketplaces have been mandated since last year.