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  • The Apple Sports app is now available in Malaysia

    The Apple Sports app is now available in Malaysia

    Apple has previously offered an app specifically targeting sports fans, called Apple Sports. After being introduced more than 2 years ago, the app is finally available for users in Malaysia. So, what should you know about it?

     

  • Apple announces official lineup for its annual WWDC 2026 in June

    Apple announces official lineup for its annual WWDC 2026 in June

    As reported before, Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC26) will take place from 8 to 12 June 2026. The event will once again be held primarily online, while also featuring a special in-person experience at Apple Park for selected developers and students on opening day.

  • iOS 27 will arrive with an Auto-Delete feature for conversations

    iOS 27 will arrive with an Auto-Delete feature for conversations

    Apple is expected to bring major changes to Siri through iOS 27, with a major focus on chatbot-like experiences, new privacy features, and deeper integration with Apple Intelligence. So, what should you know about it?

  • Malaysian students shine at Apple Swift Student Challenge 2026

    Malaysian students shine at Apple Swift Student Challenge 2026

    Apple’s annual Swift Student Challenge continues to highlight young developers from around the world, and the 2026 edition is no different. This year, 350 winners from 37 countries were recognised for their creativity and technical skill in building Swift-based app playgrounds. Among them, two Malaysian students stood out for projects focused on artificial intelligence education and local accessibility.

  • OpenAI might take legal action against Apple

    OpenAI might take legal action against Apple

    OpenAI is reportedly unhappy with its collaboration with Apple on integrating ChatGPT into Apple's software offerings and is considering legal action against Apple. That said, what should you know about it?

     

  • Intel could produce chipsets for Apple iPhone, iPad, and Mac

    Intel could produce chipsets for Apple iPhone, iPad, and Mac

    According to Ming-Chi Kuo, Intel has reportedly begun manufacturing chips for Apple that will be used in iPhones, iPads and Mac computers. That said, what should you know about it?

  • WhatsApp testing new “Liquid Glass” interface for iOS 26

    WhatsApp testing new “Liquid Glass” interface for iOS 26

    WhatsApp is reportedly testing a redesigned interface inspired by Apple’s upcoming iOS 26 visual language, according to the latest findings from WABetaInfo. The update introduces a new “Liquid Glass” style interface, bringing more translucent design elements, layered visuals, and smoother UI effects to the app on iPhone.

  • Trump Administration reportedly inviting tech and industry CEOs on China trip

    Trump Administration reportedly inviting tech and industry CEOs on China trip

    The administration of Donald Trump is reportedly planning to invite several major American business leaders to accompany the president on an upcoming visit to China. According to reports, executives from companies including NVIDIAAppleExxonMobil, Boeing, and Qualcomm are among those expected to receive invitations.

  • Apple iOS 27 might let you choose your preferred AI models

    Apple iOS 27 might let you choose your preferred AI models

    According to a Bloomberg report, Apple, through iOS 27, iPadOS 27 and the upcoming macOS 27, is expected to allow you to choose which third-party AI models you want to use on the device when accessing AI-based tasks. So, what should you know about it?

  • Apple could release the new AirPods with a camera, but they aren’t meant for recording

    Apple could release the new AirPods with a camera, but they aren’t meant for recording

    According to Bloomberg, Mark Gurman said Apple has begun testing AirPods with cameras. The camera on these earphones can't record photos or videos. Instead, it will only see when the wearer tells it to. For example, it can recognise what is being held or seen and count the calories of food in front of its eyes. So, what should you know about it?

     


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