Apple @ Work Podcast: How Apple rode the SaaS wave — now IT has to clean it up

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In this episode of Apple @ Work, I talk with from about today’s SaaS tool sprawl


Firefox 139 adds experimental AI-powered Link Previews, here’s how to try it

Today, Mozilla released Firefox 139.0, which brings an interesting AI-based feature: by pressing a keyboard shortcut, the browser opens a small pop-up with a preview of a link’s content. Here’s how to test it out.

A bit of context

Browsers are quickly becoming the next battleground for AI features. While companies like Perplexity work on the much-anticipated Comet, some more traditional players have started rolling out their own ideas of what a browser in the AI era should

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Miss Severance yet? Read the complete script for the Season 2 finale

It’s been a little more than two months since the Season 2 finale of dropped on and, if you like the show as much as I do, you’re still recovering.

Now, as part of its “It Starts On The Page” special, Deadline has published the full script of the episode, including a foreword by show creator Dan Erickson, in which he reveals what the episode was originally going to be called.

After three long years of anticipation, followed by two intense months of (mostly


EU ruling: Apple’s App Store still in violation of DMA, 30 days to comply

The European Commission has officially published its against Apple’s App Store practices in the European Union, and the message is clear: the company’s new “DMA-compliant” terms… still aren’t compliant.

Following its initial €500 million fine in April , the European Commission is now giving Apple 30 days to fully align its App Store rules with the Digital Markets Act (DMA). If it fails to comply, the EU says it will start imposing “periodic penalty payments” until


9to5Mac Daily: May 27, 2025 – WWDC leaks ramp up, more

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Canalys: iPhone exports from India to the U.S. totaled 11.5 million between January and April

Last month, in the thick of the confusion surrounding President Trump’s tariffs extravaganza, it was reported that while Apple had flown out three iPhone-packed cargo airplanes out of China and India, it had also ramped up production in India.

Now, despite Apple’s sidestepping when asked to talk specifics in its recent financial results call, we have a clearer picture of what that ramp-up actually looked like.

In a report published today by Canalys (via ), the research firm estimated that iPhone exports from

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Nomad eSIM is the perfect companion for your iPad

It’s great to be able to stay connected when traveling, and an iPad can be the perfect travel companion – a bigger screen than your iPhone, but sleeker and lighter than a MacBook. But roaming fees on your existing carrier can be expensive, which is where a travel eSIM comes into play.

Finding the right eSIM deal can be challenging, but through a combination of great value and flexible plans. Unlike many iPad plans, you can even use yours as a hotspot for other devices, meaning a single eSIM

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Report: iOS 19 to include new app dedicated to gaming

Last October, 9to5Mac exclusively reported that Apple was developing a dedicated app for video games that would exist separately from the App Store.

Bloomberg has now that report and says the app will launch as part of iOS 19 later this year.

Today’s report from Bloomberg aligns with our original report on many of the app’s features. The app will serve as a central place for things like achievements, leaderboards, and more, and serve as a replacement for Game Center. It will also highlight


Texas just passed the App Store law that Tim Cook personally tried to stop

After a heavy lobbying campaign that included Apple CEO Tim Cook personally calling Texas Governor Greg Abbott to veto Texas Senate Bill 2420, known as the App Store Accountability Act, the bill was into law today.

Now, companies like Apple and Google have until January 1, 2026, to implement requiring them to verify the age of all app store users, and obtain parental consent before minors can download most apps or make in-app purchases.

The law mirrors similar legislation already in effect in Utah


Apple acquires videogame studio behind hit Apple Arcade title

Apple has just made a very interesting acquisition: , the company has acquired its first ever videogame studio. RAC7, the two-person studio behind Apple Arcade hit , has officially joined Apple.

Apple Arcade is home to a variety of titles from big and small game studios. But now RAC7, the small company behind Sneaky Sasquatch, has become a first-party Apple property.

is an Apple Arcade Game of the Year winner, and launched exclusively on the service back in 2019.

Now its

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