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  • While many of you had a good 2025 wrap-up, Apple also announced that 2025 was a record-breaking year for its services divisionThe company said the year was defined by strong performance in key services ranging from the App Store and Apple Music to Apple Pay and iCloud, underscoring services as a major driver of its overall ecosystem.

  • Apple launches the Apple Creator Studio software for RM29.90 monthly

    Apple launches the Apple Creator Studio software for RM29.90 monthly

    Recently, Apple announced a new package called Apple Creator Studio. Through it, it provides access to a variety of creative software and applications from Apple, which can be subscribed to on a monthly or annual basis. That said, what should you know about it?

     

  • Apple and Google confirm multi-year AI partnership, with Gemini empowering Siri

    Apple and Google confirm multi-year AI partnership, with Gemini empowering Siri

    In a move that no one saw comingApple and Google have officially announced a collaboration that will see Google’s Gemini artificial intelligence models power future Apple Intelligence features and a more capable version of Siri later this year. This move follows earlier reporting about the partnership and now marks the first public confirmation from both companies.

  • Tim Cook could resign as Apple CEO because of burnout

    Tim Cook could resign as Apple CEO because of burnout

    Looks like things are getting more interesting at Apple. Tim Cook's era as Apple CEO is expected to end this year, with rumours about it having been heard since the end of 2025. So, what should you know about it?

  • There are only 15% iPhone users who use iOS 26 - Statcounter

    There are only 15% iPhone users who use iOS 26 - Statcounter

    For your information, iOS 26 was released on September 16. However, after almost four months, the percentage of iPhones using it is low. That said, what should you know about it?

     

  • Google surpasses Apple as the world's second most valuable company in the world

    Google surpasses Apple as the world's second most valuable company in the world

    Alphabet, the company behind Google, has now overtaken Apple to become the second most valuable company in the world. At the time of writing, Alphabet has a market value of $3.892 trillion (~RM15.97 trillion), while Apple has a market value of USD3.863 trillion (~RM15.64 trillion). So, what should you know about it?

  • We might not get the Apple iPhone 18 in 2026

    We might not get the Apple iPhone 18 in 2026

    Apple may be making a major change to its iPhone release strategy, as new reports suggest there will be no standard iPhone 18 launch in 2026. So, what should you know about it?

  • Tipster claims the iPhone Fold and the Samsung Wide Fold will have similar sizes

    Tipster claims the iPhone Fold and the Samsung Wide Fold will have similar sizes

    Nobody knows for sure when Apple will launch the iPhone Fold. However, that's not stopping people from speculating. The latest bit of speculation about the iPhone Fold is how it compares to another phone in development - the Samsung Wide Fold.

  • Apple could be planning massive 2026 product lineup with over 20 new devices

    Apple could be planning massive 2026 product lineup with over 20 new devices

    According to reports, 2026 is lining up to be filled with Apple product launches. We could be seeing more than 20 new devices, scheduled across its core hardware categories, from refreshed Macs and iPads to exciting new iPhone models and expanded accessories. You may take this with a pinch of salt, but here's everything we know about the news.

  • Apple adds Edge Light video effect to improve video calls on Macs

    Apple adds Edge Light video effect to improve video calls on Macs

    If you are using a MacBook or an iMac, you may want to make use of this feature. Apple has introduced a new video feature called Edge Light that enhances video calls by illuminating your face in low-light environments. The effect works like a virtual fill-light, helping users look clearer and more vibrant on screen when ambient lighting is dim, which is similar to the effect of a ring light.


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