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Trump Threatens 25% Tariff on Apple if iPhones Aren’t Made in the US

Trump Threatens 25% Tariff on Apple if iPhones Aren’t Made in the US

Former President Trump’s plan to impose a 25% tariff on iPhones not made in the U.S. aims to drive domestic manufacturing, but it may significantly raise prices and disrupt global supply chains, creating challenges for Apple and consumers alike.

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OpenAI Acquires Apple’s Famous Design Partner for $6.5 Billion in Major AI Move

OpenAI Acquires Apple’s Famous Design Partner for $6.5 Billion in Major AI Move

OpenAI has acquired Jony Ive’s design firm io in a $6.5 billion deal to create AI-native consumer hardware.

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Apple’s AI Plans in China Face US Resistance

Apple’s AI Plans in China Face US Resistance: Check What’s Causing the Tension

Apple's AI plans in China, involving Alibaba's Qwen LLM, face U.S. resistance due to national security and data privacy concerns. While the partnership enables AI on Chinese iPhones, critics worry it may compromise user data and promote censorship. Apple must now navigate a challenging path between compliance and global trust, marking a pivotal moment in the broader battle over AI, ethics, and tech diplomacy.

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Tata to Double iPhone Casing Output in India

Tata to Double iPhone Casing Output in India – Check What’s Driving Apple’s Growing Demand

Tata is doubling iPhone casing production at its Hosur facility, supporting Apple’s global shift from China to India. Discover what’s driving Apple’s manufacturing strategy, how Tata is executing the expansion, and what it means for professionals, consumers, and India’s tech future. A clear, expert-led breakdown of key insights and industry impact.

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Apple to Pay $20 Million for Faulty Watch Batteries – Are You Eligible for This Compensation?

Apple to Pay $20 Million for Faulty Watch Batteries – Are You Eligible for This Compensation?

Apple is settling a $20 million class-action lawsuit over battery swelling in Apple Watch Series 0 through 3 models. Users who reported issues to Apple between April 24, 2015, and February 6, 2024, may be entitled to up to $50 per device. No proof is required in many cases.

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