Apple Puts Foldable iPad Project on Hold, Focus Shifts to iPhone Fold

Apple has reportedly put its foldable iPad project on hold, and according to a recent report from DigiTimes, the tech giant has “decided to pause progress” on the project. This move is likely to shift the company’s focus to the much-anticipated iPhone Fold, which has been rumored to be in the works for some time. Rumors about Apple’s foldable devices have been circulating for years, with many expecting a release in 2026 or later. While the latest[…]

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New Battery Specifications Leak for iPhone 17 Pro Max, But Longer Life Not Guaranteed

A recent leak has revealed the battery specifications for the upcoming iPhone 17 Pro Max, which corroborates previous reports about the device’s increased thickness. In March 2025, a reliable leaker reported that the iPhone 17 Pro Max would have a body depth of 8.725 millimeters, a 0.475 millimeter increase from the iPhone 16 Pro Max’s 8.25 millimeters. This increase was speculated to allow for a larger battery, with calculations suggesting an additional 400 mAh of capacity. Another[…]

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Apple Continues Exploring Rollable Display Technology to Combat Hinge Failure

Apple has been investigating ways to develop flexible screens that can be rolled out when needed and rolled back up when not, in an effort to address the common failure at the hinge that existing folding smartphones suffer from. This ongoing research has led to the company filing multiple patent applications related to foldable displays. The newly revealed patent application, titled “Electronic Device With Flexible Display Structures,” describes a mechanism where a flexible display may be wrapped[…]

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Title: Apple May Need to Relocate MagSafe in iPhone 17 to Accommodate Larger Camera Bumps

According to recent claims, Apple may need to reposition the MagSafe charging technology in the upcoming iPhone 17 series, alongside the rumored relocation of the Apple logo on the device’s chassis. This move is reportedly driven by the introduction of a redesigned camera system on the iPhone 17 Pro. Historically, Apple has been meticulous about even the smallest design details. The last time the company altered the position of its logo on the iPhone was with the[…]

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Apple’s Foldable iPhone Enters Production Prototyping Phase Ahead of 2026 Launch

After years of speculation and rumors, Apple has finally entered the production prototyping phase for its foldable iPhone, with an expected launch in 2026. The company has been working on the device for seven years, with various reports and patents filed along the way. According to DigiTimes, the iPhone fold prototype is currently in its first round of testing, known as the P1 prototype testing phase. This testing is reportedly earlier than expected, but it aligns with[…]

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Foxconn Repatriates Hundreds of Chinese Workers from India Amidst Uncertainty

Foxconn, the Taiwan-based manufacturing giant and primary iPhone manufacturer for Apple, has been quietly instructing hundreds of Chinese workers to leave its Indian facilities and return to China. This development comes despite Foxconn’s recent $1.5 billion investment in India and the Indian government’s approval of a new semiconductor factory. According to sources familiar with the matter, Foxconn India has been repatriating Chinese workers over the past two months, with over 300 workers having left the country so[…]

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Apple to Face US Department of Justice Lawsuit Over Smartphone Monopoly Allegations

A US federal judge has ruled that Apple must face a lawsuit filed by the US Department of Justice (DOJ) accusing the company of unlawfully dominating the US smartphone market. In the ruling, US District Judge Julien Neals in Newark, New Jersey, denied Apple’s motion to dismiss the lawsuit, which alleges that the company uses restrictions on third-party app and device developers to keep users from switching to competitors and unlawfully dominate the market. The lawsuit, filed[…]

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Apple Files Lawsuit Against Former Engineer for Alleged Theft of Unreleased Apple Vision Pro Features

Apple is taking legal action against a former design engineer, Di Liu, who is accused of stealing confidential information related to the unreleased Apple Vision Pro features. This is not the first time Apple has faced allegations of trade secret theft, with similar incidents occurring in 2022, 2023, and 2024. According to the lawsuit, Liu allegedly copied a significant volume of Apple’s novel technologies, including those embodied in Apple Vision Pro or not yet released, during his[…]

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Apple Releases Second Beta Builds for iOS 18.6, macOS 15.6, watchOS 11.6, tvOS 18.6, and visionOS 2.6

Apple has rolled out the second round of beta builds for its current-generation operating systems, including iOS 18.6, iPadOS 18.6, macOS 15.6, watchOS 11.6, tvOS 18.6, and visionOS 2.6. These new builds are now available for testing by developers. The second iOS 18.6 and iPadOS 18.6 developer betas have a build number of 22G5064d, replacing the initial 22G5054d build. Similarly, the second macOS Sequoia 15.6 build has a build number of 24G5065c, up from 24G5054d. The second[…]

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Pixelmator Pro 3.7 Brings Enhanced RAW Support, Accessibility Features, and Apple Intelligence Integration

The latest version of Pixelmator Pro, 3.7, demonstrates Apple’s commitment to the image editor since its acquisition. This major update not only adds features for professional users but also incorporates Apple Intelligence technologies and focuses on improving accessibility. Pixelmator Pro 3.7 remains a standalone app, reassuring users that Apple has no intention of dismantling the popular image editor. Instead, the company has infused the app with its own technologies and expertise. The update introduces Image Playground, a[…]

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