IDC forecasts Apple's first foldable iPhone will launch in 2026, triggering a 30% surge in global shipments and reshaping the premium smartphone market.
Disney has nominated former Apple COO Jeff Williams to its Board of Directors. Williams, who retired this year, led global operations and the Apple Watch team.
Apple chip chief Johny Srouji has reassured staff he has no plans to leave the company, silencing rumors of an imminent departure amid executive turnover.
Apple is reportedly testing under-display Face ID components for the iPhone 18, potentially hiding biometric sensors beneath the screen sooner than expected.
Apple's chip chief Johny Srouji is reportedly considering leaving the company amid a wave of executive departures and engineering talent loss to rivals.
Apple, Google, and Samsung are pushing back against India's plan to require always-on satellite location tracking over major privacy and security concerns.
Apple has announced the winners of the 2025 App Store Awards, recognizing the year's best apps and games for iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Vision Pro.
A new report claims Alan Dye's exit is the 'best news in decades' for Apple. New design chief Stephen Lemay is expected to prioritize function over form.
Apple names 'The Rest Is History' its 2025 Show of the Year. Hosted by Tom Holland and Dominic Sandbrook, it is the first UK show to win the platform's top honor.
Apple has released the second Release Candidate for tvOS 26.2 (23K53). The update adds a new Kids Mode, better profile management, and last-minute bug fixes.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has confirmed that former Apple VP Alan Dye will lead a new creative studio focused on AI hardware and 'intelligence as a design material.'
Apple has released the Release Candidates for watchOS 26.2, tvOS 26.2, and visionOS 26.2. The updates add Safety Alerts, a new Kids Mode, and bug fixes.
Apple has released the macOS Tahoe 26.2 Release Candidate (25C56) to developers. The update adds the Edge Light virtual ring light feature and other improvements.
India has scrapped its order mandating the pre-installation of the Sanchar Saathi government app on smartphones following reports that Apple planned to resist.
Apple is reportedly preparing to reject a confidential mandate from India requiring the pre-installation of a state-run app, citing privacy and security risks to iOS.