Analysts at Wedbush are claiming that Apple's suppliers have overcome coronavirus delays putting the company back on schedule to launch its next generation iPhones in September.
Apple is planning to unveil a new iPhone with an OLED display and will replace the Lightning connector with a USB-C connector, according to a new report.
Key TSMC suppliers are now succeeding in Arizona, strengthening Apple's U.S. supply chain and securing the production of future 2nm chips for iPhone and Mac.
Apple has announced new accessibility features that will arrive later this year, including Eye Tracking, Music Haptics, Vocal Shortcuts, Vehicle Motion Cues, and more.
Adobe has released updates to its Lightroom CC app for iPhone and iPad bringing support for the iPhone XS, iPhone XR, the new 2018 iPad Pros, and the new Apple Pencil 2.
Apple has agreed to pay $113 million to settle lawsuits from 33 U.S. states and the District of Columbia over its throttling of iPhones to mask battery issues.
The U.S. International Trade Commission has ruled that BOE misused Samsung's OLED trade secrets—raising concerns that a potential import ban could impact some iPhone models sold in the U.S.
Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo believes that the iPhone 5S will be short in supply due to production difficulties while the cheaper iPhone 5 will be released in early September. Kuo also believes that we will not see an iPad mini in 2013 but will see an iPad 5 and Haswell Macbook Pro/iMacs