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Canadian developer takes Apple to court after iPhone maker removes app from App Store; complaint says: Apple’s actions ​denied users access to …

Canadian app developer Rave has filed an antitrust lawsuit against Apple. According to a report by the news agency Reuters, the lawsuit alleges that the iPhone maker removed Rave’s app from the App Store to reduce competition and promote its own SharePlay feature. Thereby, the Cupertino-based tech giant “denied users access to a product they…

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‘Extraordinary iPhone demand’ pushes Apple to $111 billion quarter; India sees growth in Mac, iPad

Apple has delivered a stronger-than-expected second quarter for fiscal 2026, beating its own guidance and market forecasts, with growth powered largely by iPhone demand and continued momentum in services. The company reported revenue of $111.2 billion for the March quarter, up 17% year on year—comfortably above its earlier projection of 13–16% growth. Net profit came…

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“I am over the moon excited about India,” says Tim Cook as Apple looks beyond the iPhone for growth

Apple is doubling down on India, with the country emerging as a key growth engine across product categories, from iPhones to Macs and iPads, according to comments from CEO Tim Cook during the company’s latest earnings call. Cook flagged India as part of a broader surge in emerging markets, where Apple recorded double-digit growth. “We…

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iPhone 18 launch and other small but important things that outgoing CEO Tim Cook and new CEO John Ternus’ letters ‘tell’ that Apple’s announcement didnt say ‘openly’

Apple CEO Tim Cook this week announced his decision to step down as Apple CEO and that John Ternus will be taking over. The announcement is a huge shift for Apple as Tim Cook has been CEO of Apple since taking over for Steve Jobs in 2011. During Cook’s tenure as CEO, Apple has grown…

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Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas gives three reasons why and how AI does not matter for iPhone and Apple fans

Aravind Srinivas, CEO of AI startup Perplexity At a time when the tech world is obsessed with how artificial intelligence (AI) may ‘disrupt’ or replace our current gadgets, the CEO of one of the world’s leading AI companies has a surprising take on the most popular Apple product: the iPhone. Speaking on the This Week…

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Bengaluru Businessman News: Honeytrap sting: Bengaluru bizman says he paid Rs 10L, gave gold and iPhone, yet videos were leaked to wife | Bengaluru News

The man alleged that the woman later began demanding Rs 1.5 crore, claiming she had recorded their private conversations and intimate moments. (Representative AI image) BENGALURU: What began as an Instagram business contact spiralled into an alleged honeytrap, with a 31-year-old Jayanagar entrepreneur claiming he was forced to pay Rs 10 lakh and hand over…

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Report claims FBI extracted deleted Signal messages from an iPhone: How to change ‘Settings’ to ensure your messages cannot be remotely accessed

Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) was reportedly able to recover deleted Signal messages from an iPhone, raising fresh concerns about user privacy and how secure messaging apps really are. According to a report by 404 Media, investigators accessed messages even after the Signal app had been deleted from the device. The messages were not retrieved…

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FBI warns iPhone and Android users against installing some apps that analysts say like are Shein, Capcut and …

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has warned iPhone and Android users about potential risks linked to some widely used mobile apps, saying personal data could be collected and stored overseas — even if users have never installed such apps themselves. In an announcement, the agency said foreign-developed apps, particularly those linked to China, may…

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