In September when Apple announced their latest iPhones and Apple Watches they also showcased a new way of interacting with the Apple Watch, called Double Tap.
Shares of Apple fell by 2.9 per cent on Thursday following reports that China plans to expand a ban on the use of iPhones to government-backed agencies and companies.
Apple announced the date for their next product showcase event, to be held at their corporate headquarters where it's expected the next iPhone will be announced.
The legislation is aimed at making batteries more sustainable and, most importantly, requiring the end-user to be able to swap out their own battery with ease.
The likes of Apple, Microsoft, TikTok and Disney of course made the cut, but some may not have expected to see some of the others - unless you consider yourself particularly influenced by Crocs.
Apple Vision Pro is a headset made to be worn in any environment which offers you a clear view of the space around you, as well as seeing a virtual window into your apps.
While the updates are not going to change the entire look of your iPhone, it will bring new features which Apple has been working on behind the scenes.
9news.com.au has obtained "dummy models" of the upcoming devices which confirm minor design changes as well as a huge change to the charging port on all four iPhone 15 models.
A new feature on iPhone for businesses could mean even fewer cash payments as anyone from a tradie to a market stall operator can now opt to use just an iPhone to accept tap and go payments.
One of Australia's biggest trade unions has accused tech giant Apple of threatening workers with poorer working conditions and pay cuts amid enterprise bargaining agreement negotiations.
A proposed class action lawsuit by two women in the US was filed in federal court in San Francisco on behalf of one woman from Texas and another in New York.
Elon Musk has claimed that Apple has "threatened" to pull Twitter from its iOS app store, a move that could be devastating to the company Musk just acquired for $66 billion.
Employees at the world's biggest Apple iPhone factory have been beaten and detained in protests over contract disputes amid anti-virus controls, according to employees and videos posted on social media.
Apple Inc. is warning customers they'll have to wait longer to get its latest iPhone models after anti-virus restrictions were imposed on a contractor's factory in central China.