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July 2024

  • John Naughton

    The networker
    My new iPhone symbolises stagnation, not innovation – and a similar fate awaits AI

    John Naughton
  • Young woman networking with social media on smartphone in city street at night. Defocus street lights in background.

    Buyer’s guides
    The best Apple iPhones in 2024 – tested, reviewed and ranked

  • Illustration of a child being pulled into a phone screen

    I banned my daughter from using the iPhone she bought. It made her a better person

    Em Rio
    I set expectations when she saved up and got the phone – little did I know it would undermine them, and her mental health
  • ‘The technology needs to be better prepared for prime time.’

    ChatGPT on your iPhone? The four reasons why this is happening far too early

    Chris Stokel-Walker
    The AI’s errors can still be comical and catastrophic. Do we really want this technology to be in so many pockets, asks Chris Stokel-Walker
  • three men stand on stage

    How Apple plans to usher in ‘new privacy standards’ with its long-awaited AI

    Company maintains its in-house AI is made with security in mind, but some professionals say ‘it remains to be seen’
  • man wearing blue shirt with hands together stands in front of black screen with Apple logo

    Apple stock reaches record high after announcement of new AI features

    Tech giant’s shares climb 7% a day after reveal of artificial intelligence features meant to increase appeal of the iPhone
  • The Apple iOS 18 logo and Siri AI icon are displayed on a smartphone screen, seen against a pale grey background with the Apple logo

    Apple push into AI could spark smartphone upgrade ‘supercycle’

    Only most powerful iPhones will meet processing requirements to run new Siri and Apple Intelligence features
  • Popular computer processors may contain security flaws<br>epa06417904 (FILE) - A young man looks at Apple's new iPhone 8 Plus at the Apple Store of Omotesando shopping district in Tokyo, Japan, 22 September 2017 (reissued 05 January 2018). According to reports, Apple has admitted its iPhone and Mac products are affected by two considerable security flaws in the hardware chips. Several technology companies are rushing to fix two considerable flaws in popular computer chips manufactured by Intel, AMD and ARM. The flaws could help attackers to gain access to sensitive information such as banking information and passwords. It is not known if the boards and chips pictured contain the security vulnerability. EPA/FRANCK ROBICHON

    TechScape newsletter
    Why passwords still matter in the age of AI

    As Apple’s new Passwords app tries to solve our identity crisis, why are we still proving who we are via strings of random characters?
  • Tim Cook at the Apple 2024 Worldwide Developers Conference in Cupertino, California.

    Apple brings ChatGPT to Siri as it debuts ‘Apple Intelligence’ at WWDC 2024

    New features and deal with OpenAI presented at conference marks change in focus for tech giant, which is under pressure to catch up with rival firms’ AI push

May 2024

  • Old white man with a suit and cane on a golf cart

    Warren Buffett backs Apple after firm sells millions of shares in iPhone maker

  • Woman sleeping in her bed

    Apple working to fix iPhone alarm problem

April 2024

  • Multicoloured Apple iPhone 15s on display in a store.

    Apple loses mantle as world’s biggest phone seller to Samsung as China sales drop

    South Korean firm regains pole position amid biggest drop in iPhone sales since Covid-19 lockdowns

March 2024

  • US government sues Apple in landmark iPhone monopoly lawsuit – video

    US justice department lawsuit alleges tech giant illegally prevented competition by restricting access to its software and hardware
  • an Apple logo

    US accuses Apple of ‘broad, sustained, and illegal’ smartphone monopoly

    Justice department lawsuit alleges tech giant illegally prevented competition by restricting access to its software and hardware
  • Older white man in a blue suit, gesturing as he speaks on stage with mike attached to shirt.

    Apple to pay $490m to settle claims it misled investors over sales in China

    Company denies that Tim Cook deceived investors when he said iPhone sales were strong weeks before revenue warning

February 2024

  • Waiting in a Russian police station after being arrested at an opposition protest in 2021, photographer Dmitry Markov surreptitiously raised his iPhone, snapped a photo, and posted it to Instagram.
The image, of a burly police officer in body armour and a black balaclava sitting below a photograph of president Vladimir Putin, quickly went viral.

    ‘Russia’s Cartier-Bresson’: how Dmitry Markov captured beauty amidst the brutality of Putin’s regime

  • Close-up of three camera lenses on a phone under blue tint

    Stop putting your wet iPhone in rice, says Apple. Here’s what to do instead

  • the Apple app store icon

    Apple reportedly faces €500m fine from EU over music streaming access

  • An Apple logo

    Apple breaks year-long streak of falling revenue with strong holiday sales

January 2024

  • App Store icon

    Apple to allow EU customers to download apps without using App Store

    Move comes as iPhone maker adapts to new Brussels laws, but could be replicated in UK in near future
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