Report: TSMC Starting Mass Production of Apple A13 Chip This Month By Lucian Armasu According to Bloomberg's sources, TSMC has already begun the early test production of Apple's A13 chip expected to appear in the next three iPhone models.
The iPad Could Be Getting USB Mouse Support (Update) By Nathaniel Mott Apple is said to be planning to add support for USB mice to the iPad Pro when it releases iOS 13 later this year.
Apple to Pay Qualcomm Over $4.5B In Past Licensing Fees By Lucian Armasu In its Q2 earnings report, Qualcomm said that Apple owes the chipmaker between $4.5 and $4.7 billion after the two companies settled their lawsuit in April.
Apple Reportedly Snatched Intel's Top 5G Developer Before Qualcomm Settlement By Lucian Armasu Leaked email shows that Apple hired Intel's lead developer for 5G technology only a few weeks before the iPhone maker settled the legal battle with Qualcomm.
Apple Expands Recycling Efforts With New Texas Factory By Nathaniel Mott Apple announced that it's expanding its environmental conservation efforts with a new Material Recovery Lab, additional iPhone recycling facilities, and more.
Good Apple: Qualcomm's Market Value Rises by More Than $30 Billion By Nathaniel Mott Qualcomm's market value rose more than $30 billion after the company announced that it had reached a settlement agreement with Apple.
Apple and Qualcomm Call Off Their Grudge Match By Nathaniel Mott Apple and Qualcomm announced that they've decided to dismiss all litigation against each other, thanks to settlement, patent and chipset supply agreements.
Report: Future Apple PCs to Use ‘Quasi’ Mini-LED Backlights By Lucian Armasu Future iMacs, MacBooks and iPads will reportedly use displays with mini-LED like backlights, therefore offering improved contrast, HDR and more.
Report: Apple's Not Sure Intel Can Supply 5G iPhone Modems By Nathaniel Mott Apple is reportedly worried that Intel won't be able to supply enough wireless modems for the launch of its first 5G iPhone in 2020.
Apple's Lead Chip Designer Left the Company - Report By Nathaniel Mott Apple's senior director in platform architecture, Gerard Williams III, reportedly left the company in February after working there for nine years.
Apple and Qualcomm Both Land Hits in ITC Legal Battles By Nathaniel Mott Apple and Qualcomm took turns this week scoring relatively minor victories in some of their legal battles concerning wireless technologies used in the iPhone.
Apple Arcade Will Debut With 100 Ad-Free Games (Update) By Nathaniel Mott Apple is reportedly planning a gaming service that would offer access to premium iPhone and iPad games in exchange for a monthly fee.
Kaspersky: Apple Limited Our Parental Controls App to Promote Screen Time By Lucian Armasu Kaspersky filed an antitrust complaint against Apple, saying it removed features from its parental control app in order to favor Apple’s Screen Time app.
AMD Radeon Pro Vega Graphics, Intel 9th Gen CPUs Come to iMac By Andrew E. Freedman Apple has given its iMac all-in-one desktops a much-needed power boost with up to 9th Gen Intel Core processors and AMD's Radeon Pro Vega graphics.
Apple Adds A12 Processor to New iPad Air and Mini By Andrew E. Freedman Apple quietly refreshed the iPad Air and iPad Mini lines today, significantly boosting their power with its A12 Bionic processors.
Judge Sides With Apple in $1 Billion Qualcomm Dispute By Nathaniel Mott A U.S. District Court judge decided on Thursday that Qualcomm owes Apple nearly $1 billion in rebate payments.
Apple Could Start Mass Production of its AR Glasses by 2020 - Report By Nathaniel Mott Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said Apple plans to start mass production on its augmented reality glasses between the last quarter of 2019 and the second quarter of 2020.
Google's Project Zero Discloses Another macOS Security Flaw By Nathaniel Mott The Project Zero research group at Google revealed a severe vulnerability in macOS involving mounted disk images that can be used to compromise target devices.
Researcher Shares macOS Exploit with Apple Despite No Bounty By Nathaniel Mott The researcher who found a flaw in Keychain Access decided to share information about the exploit with Apple despite the lack of a macOS bug bounty program.
Apple AR Navigation Could Come to iPhones, Smart Glasses By Nathaniel Mott The USPTO has granted Apple a patent related to a "method for representing points of interest in a view of a real environment on a mobile device."