Page 28 - Financial

  1. ‘homeOS’ branding makes another appearance in new Apple job listing
    ‘homeOS’ branding makes another appearance in new Apple job listing

    Ahead of WWDC21 in June, Apple posted a job listing about a role regarding homeOS. At that time, after the press started to cover this unreleased operating system

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  2. Apple's Former Design Chief Jony Ive to Speak at WIRED Event Next Week
    Apple's Former Design Chief Jony Ive to Speak at WIRED Event Next Week

    WIRED has announced that Apple's former design chief Jony Ive will sit down with Vogue's longtime editor-in-chief Anna Wintour to discuss his latest endeavors

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  3. Apple shipped 6.5 million laptops in Q3 2021 thanks to MacBook Air
    Apple shipped 6.5 million laptops in Q3 2021 thanks to MacBook Air

    Apple has been having a good time with its Mac lineup, as the company began switching from Intel processors to the more powerful Apple Silicon chips last year.

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  4. Apple Podcasts BBC partnership brings new shows, but requires subscription
    Apple Podcasts BBC partnership brings new shows, but requires subscription

    A new Apple Podcasts BBC partnership gives Americans and Canadians access to a range of new shows previously unavailable in either country. The shows are available on the BBC Studios channel, but you’ll need a paid subscription...

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  5. Beats discontinues Powerbeats, Solo Pro, and EP headphones
    Beats discontinues Powerbeats, Solo Pro, and EP headphones

    Beats earlier today introduced new truly wireless Beats Fit Pro earbuds after they were leaked last month.

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  6. Facebook officially changes its name to ‘Meta’ as it strives to be a ‘metaverse company’
    Facebook officially changes its name to ‘Meta’ as it strives to be a ‘metaverse company’

    During its Connect 2021 conference keynote today, Facebook spent a lot of time diving into the “metaverse” – its in the works mixed-reality platform. And along with that, as expected

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  7. Labour union urges European authorities to widen Amazon antitrust probe after Reuters story
    Labour union urges European authorities to widen Amazon antitrust probe after Reuters story

    A global trade union for the services sector on Friday urged European authorities to widen their antitrust investigation of Amazon.com Inc

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  8. SpaceX could make Elon Musk world’s first trillionaire, says Morgan Stanley
    SpaceX could make Elon Musk world’s first trillionaire, says Morgan Stanley

    Most of world’s richest person’s fortune so far has come from electric car company Tesla

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  9. Report: Apple has considered launching a ‘cloud gaming service’ alongside Apple Arcade
    Report: Apple has considered launching a ‘cloud gaming service’ alongside Apple Arcade

    In his latest edition of his Power On newsletter, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman says Apple has considered launching a “cloud gaming service” of some sort alongside Apple Arcade, but has dropped these plans as of right now...

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  10. Apple extends repair program for AirPods Pro with crackling sound issues
    Apple extends repair program for AirPods Pro with crackling sound issues

    Apple last year launched a repair program for its AirPods Pro wireless earbuds, as some units had been affected by a problem causing “crackling or static sounds.” The company has now extended the AirPods Pro repair program with...

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  11. Report Apple cuts iPhone 13 production by 10 million units, due to ongoing chip shortages
    Report Apple cuts iPhone 13 production by 10 million units, due to ongoing chip shortages

    Bloomberg is reporting that Apple has significantly cut its production schedule for the iPhone 13 series. Due to ongoing chip shortages, the supply chain is supposedly unable to deliver its original targets for iPhone 13 shipments...

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  12. TSMC plant in Japan planned in $7B deal with Sony and Japanese government
    TSMC plant in Japan planned in $7B deal with Sony and Japanese government

    Potential plans for a TSMC plant in Japan have leaked, with the chipmaker said to be seeking to boost production to help address the global chip shortage.

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