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Networking appears to be the new Apple Silicon. But why?
The business-focused improvements show the company's commitment to these markets.
Apple CEO Tim Cook is visiting London to talk business at the same time.
The latest Mac developer survey sheds light on some of the big questions Apple developers are grappling with as we head toward 2025.
Set to arrive in 2025, the iPhone SE 4 will be built for AI, 5G, and more.
Though contextual intelligence will be the next great frontier, this is what's on the way to your iPhone, iPad, or Mac right now.
Apple is using artificial intelligence processors from Amazon Web Services to build and power some Apple Intelligence and other services.
Apple has been battling to maintain encryption for a decade. Two federal agencies now see it as a way to fend off foreign hackers.
Isn't it time you replaced legacy systems with something better?
Early reports indicate these processors will deploy tech similar to what's being used by other AI chip makers.
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Apple faces even more pressure to open up App Store payments. When will it accept the inevitable?
The robust but small computer Steve Jobs introduced in 2005 has truly grown up into a hardware beast.
Soon, it might even be able to open the cabin door for you.
Apple Pay will now be regulated like a bank— so why not actually become one?
Two actively used zero-day attacks affecting Apple products have been identified by a government-focused security group.
iPhone manufacturing will become increasingly automated with production facilities making extensive use of artificial intelligence, robotics, and ‘digital twin’ technologies.
This is the laptop everyone wants, but not everyone needs.
It's a game of Clash of the AI titans — and your mobile device is the battleground.
Foxconn, Pegatron, and Quanta Computer are ready to rapidly ramp up US manufacturing investment in response to any changes in national policy.
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