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These iPhone Users' Lives Were Saved Thanks to the New Crash Detection Feature. Does Your Phone Have It?
Apple’s Crash Detection feature allows users to connect with emergency services after a severe crash even when cellular and Wi-Fi coverage isn’t available.
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Timothée Chalamet Picks His Nose in Instagram Post, Drawing Some Concern From Fans
Chalamet sent shockwaves to his millions of Instagram followers when he posted an Instagram series that began with a close-up of the right side of his face, then one of him smiling and then a picture of his finger up his nose.
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‘Ted Lasso' Season 3 Finally Has a Premiere Date
Grab the biscuits, more “Ted Lasso” is on the horizon.
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Apple Announces New Mac Mini, MacBook Pro With M2 Pro and M2 Max Chips
Apple announced an updated Mac mini and refreshed MacBook Pros with its latest M2 chips.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook is Taking a More Than 40% Pay Cut
The Apple leader has received a $3 million base salary for the past three years, but his total compensation jumped from $14.8 million in 2020 to $98.7 million in 2021 and $99.4 million in 2022.
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Apple Hikes the Price of iPhone Battery Replacements by $20
Out-of-warranty iPhone owners will soon have to spend more to replace their batteries at an Apple store, Apple said this week.
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You Got a New iPhone for the Holidays. Here's the Ultimate Guide to Getting the Most Out of It
If you’re upgrading from an older iPhone model, there’s going to be a learning curve when it comes to navigating your iPhone 14. Here are some tips and tricks.
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Workers Flee One of Largest iPhone Factories Amid ‘Zero-COVID'
Workers who assemble Apple Inc.’s new iPhone have walked out of their factory to avoid COVID-19 curbs after some coworkers were quarantined following a virus outbreak.
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Apple Workers in Maryland Vote for Company's First Unionized Store in U.S.
The Towson, Maryland store is not one of Apple’s so-called “flagship” stores. It’s a smaller location inside a mall that serves a local population.
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Apple Adds Another Subscription Product, This Time for Companies
Apple is continuing to increase the number of its services that include recurring billing subscriptions.
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5 Things to Know Before the Stock Market Opens Thursday
U.S. stock futures were little changed Thursday as bond yields and oil prices dropped.
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Jim Cramer Says to Own Secular Stocks, Approach Cyclical Names With Skepticism
“Just about every company wants to be seen as a secular growth story. Approach them with skepticism,” the “Mad Money” host said Wednesday.
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Apple Now Allows Video, Music Apps to Sign Up New Subscribers Without Paying Fees
The move applies to apps that provide magazines, newspapers, books, audio, music or video content.
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BofA Says iPhone Demand Still Strong Despite Reports of Production Cutback
Bank of America says demand for the iPhone is still strong despite reports of Apple cut back production of some models.
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Businesses Oppose Florida's ‘Don't Say Gay' Ban on Discussion of LGBTQ Issues in Public Schools
The Florida measure rocketed to the forefront of national politics in recent months, drawing criticism from the LGBTQ community, Democrats and the White House.
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Apple's Stock Is Having Its Best Winning Streak Since 2003
In rising for 11 straight days, Apple’s market cap is nearing $3 trillion.
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Overtime Launches New Amateur League for High School Football Players That's Backed by Cam Newton
Overtime, a sports media company, is unveiling a new amateur league for high school football players. Former NFL MVP Cam Newton is an investor.
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Sequoia Leads $80 Million Funding Round for Swiss Expense Management Start-Up Yokoy
Yokoy, a Swiss start-up helping companies manage their expenses, has raised $80 million in a financing round led by Sequoia Capital.
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Apple Reportedly Cuts Production of Its New iPhone SE by 20%
The company reportedly aims to lower production of its iPhone SE, its first 5G capable phone costing $429, by about 2 million units to 3 million.
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What to Watch Today: Wall Street Looks Steady After Two-Week Winning Streak
U.S. stock futures were relatively flat Monday after Wall Street logged a two-week winning streak.