US spy chief Gabbard says UK agreed to drop ‘backdoor’ mandate for Apple – Reuters

The United Kingdom has abandoned its bid to force Apple to create an encryption “backdoor,” according to U.S. spy chief Gabbard, Reuters reports. The reversal ends a trans-Atlantic dispute that had pitted London’s security demands against Apple’s privacy stance.

Apple’s iPhone 17 Air May Fly High in Sky Blue — Here’s What We Know

Apple enthusiasts may soon see the iPhone 17 Air in a stunning Sky Blue shade, according to recent reports. The potential addition of this fresh color option has sparked excitement among fans and industry observers alike.

Apple’s iPhone 17 Air May Fly High in Sky Blue — Here’s What We Know

Apple, Mastercard, and Visa convince judge to dismiss collusion lawsuit

A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit accusing Apple, Visa, and Mastercard of colluding to keep payment processing fees artificially high for merchants. However, the legal battle isn’t definitively over.

Apple, Mastercard, and Visa convince judge to dismiss collusion lawsuit

Apple + Anthropic?, Apple’s Fall, Apple’s Options

Apple is reportedly considering a partnership with foundation model providers to replace or enhance Siri, marking a potentially profound shift in its approach to AI and virtual assistants.

Apple revamps EU App Store terms

In an effort to sidestep escalating fines under the European Union’s digital competition regulations, Apple has revamped its App Store policies within the EU. The move reflects the tech giant’s response to the stringent regulatory environment imposed by the 27-nation bloc.

Apple, Qualcomm Lose Bid to Relocate Patent Case

Apple and Qualcomm have faced a significant legal setback as their attempt to relocate a patent infringement lawsuit from Texas to California was denied. The decision keeps the case in Texas, potentially affecting the companies’ legal strategies. This development underscores the ongoing legal challenges for the tech giants.

Apple, Qualcomm Lose Bid to Relocate Patent Case

Apple unveils software redesign while reeling from AI missteps, tech upheaval and Trump’s trade war

In the wake of early stumbles in the artificial intelligence arena, Apple is making calculated moves to re-establish itself by introducing incremental changes at its recent developers conference. The tech giant’s focus on cosmetic updates signals a cautious approach to catching up in the competitive AI race.

Apple unveils software redesign while reeling from AI missteps, tech upheaval and Trump’s trade war

Last-Minute Memorial Day Deal: Save $50 Off Apple’s Latest 11-Inch iPad

Time is running out to save $50 on Apple’s latest 11-inch iPad during this Memorial Day deal. Act now before the offer expires.

Apple Would Rather Absorb A 25% iPhone Tariff Than Move Production To The US, Says Analyst: ‘…No Guarantee They Won’t Face Repeated Tariff Threats During His Term’

President Donald Trump has demanded that Apple manufacture iPhones sold in the United States domestically or face a 25% tariff. Top analyst Ming-Chi Kuo suggests that Apple is unlikely to relocate production, finding it more profitable to absorb the tariff than to move assembly lines back home.

Apple Would Rather Absorb A 25% iPhone Tariff Than Move Production To The US, Says Analyst: ‘…No Guarantee They Won’t Face Repeated Tariff Threats During His Term’

Apple’s brilliant new shortcut helps you capture ideas before you forget them

As Apple unveils the first features of iOS 19, a standout is a brilliant new shortcut designed to help users capture their ideas before they fade away. This innovation comes ahead of the highly anticipated WWDC 2025 keynote next month.

Apple’s brilliant new shortcut helps you capture ideas before you forget them