Apple unveiled its new iPhone 16 models, which feature an artificial intelligence component that the company is betting on to boost sales, which have been lagging. NBC News' Brian Cheung reports.Sept.
Apple announced the launch of its new phone this week, the iPhone 16, which includes a new button and a pivot to the use of more artificial intelligence (AI). On Monday, Apple announced the new ...
Apple's stock has been sliding since the iPhone 16 was introduced and since the company began discussing artificial-intelligence enhancements. The stock was down about 0.2% when the part about the ...
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Like clockwork, another Apple Event is here and those eagerly anticipating brand-new iPhones and AirPods don't have long to wait. According to Apple, it's "Glowtime", with the iPhone 16 launch set for ...
Apple is hosting an event at its headquarters in Cupertino, California, where it has unveiled new versions of the iPhone, AirPods and Apple Watch. Here’s what Apple has announced so far: Apple ...
Ahead of its highly anticipated 'Glowtime' event, Apple is pumping the brakes on some of its key artificial intelligence features, according to a new report. As per Bloomberg's Mark Gurman ...
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What is being announced at the Apple event? Stay tuned and find out. Credit: Mashable composite; Shutterstock / SkyArtist01, Champiofoto / Apple Wondering what you should expect from Apple's big ...
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