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Apple Registers a Number of Unreleased Apple Watch and iPhone Models in EEC Database
Apple has registered new iPhone and Apple Watch models with the EEC just weeks before the company's September event.
Details Emerge for iPhone 11 Pros, New iPads, 16-Inch MacBook Pro, and More: Bloomberg
Bloomberg has published a roundup of what it expects Apple to release until the end of 2019 and into the first few months of 2020.
Wealthsimple Rolling Out New Changes on Mobile and Desktop
Wealthsimple has announced a new redesign is coming for its mobile apps and desktop.
Netflix Rolls Out ‘Latest’ Section Highlighting to Track Upcoming Releases
Netflix is making it easier to keep track of all of its new releases.
Apple Reportedly ‘Aggressively Testing’ OLED Panels from China’s BOE Display for 2020 iPhones
Apple is reportedly looking to diversify its supply chain of display components for the 2020 iPhone lineup.
Apple Music Announces New ‘Shazam Discovery Top 50’ Trending Chart
Apple Music on Tuesday launched a playlist in collaboration with music discovery service Shazam that highlights new and emerging artists.
Recent Departures and Internal Disagreements Highlight Tension Within Apple’s Health Team: CNBC
There might be growing trouble in the Apple health team, if a new report is to be believed.
2020 Porsche Taycan EV First Car to See Integrated Apple Music Functionality
The Taycan is the first new model to offer integrated Apple Music as standard, plus an introductory Apple Music subscription.
Amazon Persuading Automakers to Integrate Alexa Into Entertainment Systems
Amazon's digital assistant Alexa might be making its way to your car soon.
YouTube Originals Will Be Free to Watch Starting September 24
The countdown to (mostly) free access to YouTube Originals is on.
Spotify’s Premium Family Plan to Add Customizable Explicit Content Filters
While Spotify has had an explicit content filter built in for a few years now, it was just a toggle the user could flip on and off for themselves.
Trump Might Reconsider Tariffs on Apple Products Built in China: Bloomberg
Apple will be hit by tariffs because it makes most its devices in China before importing them to the US and other parts of the world.