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  • Apple could change the iPhone design every year starting with iPhone 17

    Apple could change the iPhone design every year starting with iPhone 17

    Apple is reportedly planning to introduce iPhone design changes every year until 2027 starting with the iPhone 17 in 2025. According to the latest information, Apple will implement major changes in design for at least the next three generations of iPhones. So, what should you know about it?

  • Apple planning to expand smart home lineup with AI-driven devices

    Apple planning to expand smart home lineup with AI-driven devices

    Apple is well known for its iPhones and other i-devices, but not much so for its smart home products, as they tend to be in the shadow of the main lineup. This year, the company could be making a significant shift in that market by introducing a range of new devices and featuresleveraging AI.

  • The iOS interface has not been much different since iOS 7, which abandoned the skeuomorphic design. Later on iOS, it was given several iterations but maintained a flat design, which is now quite old. According to a Bloomberg report, Apple will introduce a new interface design at WWDC on June 10. So, what should you know about it?

  • Trump wants to impose a 25% tariff on any smartphone not manufactured in the US

    Trump wants to impose a 25% tariff on any smartphone not manufactured in the US

    If you thought you'd heard the end of Donald Trump's tariffs, think again. Last week, the US President claimed he told Apple's Tim Cook to not build iPhones in India. Trump wants all smartphones to be built in the US, and he's prepared to impose a new tariff to get his way.

  • Apple Maps now features Transit Route Directions in Malaysia

    Apple Maps now features Transit Route Directions in Malaysia

    Today, Apple introduced new support for Apple Maps, specifically for Malaysian users. The new update adds support for transit directions. So, what should you know about it?

  • Apple set to unveil iOS 19 at WWDC 2025 with major AI enhancements and more

    Apple set to unveil iOS 19 at WWDC 2025 with major AI enhancements and more

    As we reported before, Apple is set to host its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2025, from 9 to 13 June at Apple Park in Cupertino, California. Apple has updated the WWDC website with some new details, so here's what you need to know if you want to check it out.

  • Apple could be more cautious when announcing new features

    Apple could be more cautious when announcing new features

    It's been almost a year since Apple showed off some of the new Apple Intelligence features it promised would arrive in 2024. All that's emerged is a class-action lawsuit filed by iPhone 16 buyers who felt they were duped by the now-deleted Apple Intelligence ads. So, what should you know about it?

  • Donald Trump does not want Apple iPhones to be produced in India

    Donald Trump does not want Apple iPhones to be produced in India

    US President Donald Trump has now said that he has asked Tim Cook not to manufacture Apple products in India. Apple has been looking to diversify its device manufacturing locations and reduce its reliance on China, and with the recent implementation of tariffs, Apple has accelerated that transition. So, what should you know about it?

  • Apple to launch new accessibility features across devices

    Apple to launch new accessibility features across devices

    This year, Apple has announced a few new accessibility features for various devices. This includes the iPhone, iPadMac, and the Vision Pro headset, aiming to provide users with disabilities with more tools to navigate and interact with technology.

  • NVIDIA has become a USD3 trillion company again

    NVIDIA has become a USD3 trillion company again

    The $3 trillion company trinity is back today after NVIDIA's market value hit $3.17 trillion (~RM 13.68 trillion ). NVIDIA shares rose more than 3% after President Trump's administration lifted a ban on the purchase of artificial intelligence (AI) chips that President Biden introduced in January. So, what should you know about it?


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