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Australia suspends Apple-Epic case as battle shifts to US
According to Gizmodo Australia, Apple had asked for a permanent stay of the case in Australia, arguing that the US and Australia cases were very similar.Justice Nye Perram has ordered that the case be temporarily stayed for a period of three months.
Apple Music TV now available in UK, Canada
Apple users can watch Apple Music TV for free through the TV app or the Music app. To find it in the TV app, one needs to scroll down on the Watch Now page for the Apple Music TV carousel, reports 9To5Google. In the Music app, the channel is currently featured at the top of the Browse tab.
Apple likely to use 120Hz ProMotion display in 'iPhone 13' lineup
According to AppleInsider, low-temperature polycrystalline oxide (LTPO) displays have been rumoured for the iPhone for about two years. However, the report claims that the displays will finally arrive on the iPhone, granting the device a 120Hz refresh display for the first time.
US Senators strongly urge Apple to testify in App Store hearing
"We write regarding Apple Inc.'s refusal to provide a witness to testify in a timely manner before the Senate Judiciary Committee's Subcommittee on Competition Policy, Antitrust, and Consumer Rights at a hearing to examine the competition issues raised by app stores," wrote Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) and Mike Lee (R-UT).
Samsung's 'iTest' website lets iPhone users test out Android: Report
When users visit the "iTest" website, they'll be prompted to add a web application to iPhone's home screen. Once the experience is launched, it provides an interactive simulation of an Android device, reports AppleInsider.
MacBook, iPad production delayed over global chip shortage
According to Nikkei Asia, chip shortages have caused delays in a key step in MacBook production -- the mounting of components on printed circuit boards before final assembly. The report, citing industry sources and experts, said the delays are a sign that the chip shortage is growing more serious and could impact smaller tech players even more heavily.
Epic charges Apple of monopoly, iPhone maker says ‘PR stunt'
While Epic Games argues about Apple's monopoly over the app market and treats a 30 per cent standard fee amount to anti-competitive behaviour that must be regulated by antitrust law, Apple contends that "the whole antitrust allegation and associated dust-kicking is little more than a PR stunt," reports TechCrunch.
Apple's Find My app now lets third-party locate lost products
The Find My network accessory programme enables users to keep track of their belongings in the new Items tab within the Find My app.The new products that work with the Find My app from VanMoof, Chipolo and Belkin will be available beginning next week. It will allow users to locate where they left their ride, their earbuds at the gym, their backpack, and so much more.
90% of US teenagers plan to get an iPhone: Report
According to a leading investment bank and institutional securities firm, Piper Sandler's survey on US teenagers, 88 per cent of respondents said they already own an iPhone. That number moves to 90 per cent when stating what they want their next phone to be. In October, 86 per cent said they owned an iPhone, with 89 per cent saying they intended to purchase one, reports Apple Insider.
Apple News+ could reach 19mn subscribers by 2023: Analyst
Investment bank Cowen analyst Krish Sankar believes Apple News Plus had about 11 million paid subscribers in 2020, generating revenue of about $550 million.Going forward, Sankar believes that Apple News Plus could reach 19 million subscribers by 2023.
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