Severance-inspired keyboard could cost up to $699 – have your say [Video]

Apple might not really be able to , but we noted earlier this month that you will be able to buy a Severance-inspired keyboard . The good news is that you now have a chance to have your say on the specs for the device (as well as see video demos) – the bad news is that it will cost up to $699 …

Apple played into the popularity of its Apple TV+ show with a tongue-in-cheek listing of a Lumon Terminal Pro on its website, but


A senior Apple exec could be jailed in Epic case; it’s time to end this disaster

When the US Supreme Court upheld the court ruling in the Apple vs Epic Games case, I said that the iPhone maker’s response was clearly made in bad faith, and was effectively giving the middle finger to the judge in the case.

The judge has now officially confirmed this view . She has not only directly called out Apple for ignoring her ruling, but said that a senior Apple exec lied under oath, and referred the matter for prosecution …

I’m not a fan of using bold text for emphasis,


Apple warns iPhone users in 100 countries that they are victims of spyware

Apple has notified iPhone users in 100 countries that their devices have been infected with spyware, implying that it may be NSO’s Pegasus .

The company has warned victims to take it seriously, and to immediately take a number of security actions in response. One of the recipients has shared almost the entire message, the first time I can recall seeing more than a brief excerpt …

Our NSO guide explains the background to the main iPhone spyware used for these attacks. The tl;dr version is that the Israeli


Apple Watch Series 11, Ultra 3, and SE 3: What to expect from the next releases

Apple may be planning to release three new Apple Watch models later this year. This is what we know so far about Apple Watch Series 11, Apple Watch Ultra 3, and Apple Watch SE 3.

Apple just redesigned the Apple Watch with a thinner profile and a larger display with in September 2024. Come this September, we can probably expect the Apple Watch Series 11 to retain the same overall shape and size. Apple has established a pattern of using each Apple Watch design for three generations before

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Epic win: Apple forced to give developers (almost) free reign to link out and avoid paying Apple’s 30% cut

Apple has just been handed perhaps the most bullet-proof injunction ever, affecting the App Store in the United States, as a result of the ongoing dispute between Apple and Epic Games.

Apple has said it will appeal, but comply in the meantime — and the judgement explicitly spells out how to do so, with seemingly little wiggle room. There’s one small concession that app developers must conform to, but otherwise they get free reign …

The latest developments date back to this November 2021 judgement ,

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MLS Season Pass price drops by 30% for remainder of season

Apple has dropped the for the remainder of the 2025 season, reflecting that about a third of the season is now over.

The new pricing means you can now subscribe for just $69 for the 2025 season, further discounted to $59 for subscribers.

It is worth noting this is not particularly unprecedented. Apple has done pricing adjustments for MLS Season Pass throughout the year, since the MLS deal began.

Reflecting the progress through the calendar, only the seasonal subscription is discounted;


Ohio man relies on Apple Watch for rescue after having stroke during workout

Derick Gant from Ohio relied on his to call for help after he had a stroke while exercising outside. The incident shows how even the most active people can experience a medical emergency and benefit from being connected to emergency services through the Apple Watch.

Gant was jumping rope in his driveway last summer when he decided to push harder and break his personal best. Gant reached his workout goal, but then he collapsed and couldn’t feel his leg or arm. His doorbell camera actually caught the whole incident on video.

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Apple addresses App Store ruling as Fortnite eyes return

Apple has responded to the court’s latest injunction decision in its ongoing legal battle with Epic Games over App Store policies.

In a statement to 9to5Mac, an Apple spokesperson said the company disagrees with the decision and plans to appeal—but will comply with the court’s order in the meantime:

“We strongly disagree with the decision. We will comply with the court’s order and we will appeal.”

For Apple to formally appeal, the court will likely need to issue a definitive ruling


Apple v. Epic: What happens next to the App Store and Fortnite?

Apple has lost its latest legal battle with Epic Games over App Store commissions. Epic CEO Tim Sweeney says Fortnite will return to the U.S. App Store next week. And with Apple set to report quarterly earnings tomorrow, the timing couldn’t be more pointed. So, what happens now? We’ll share Apple’s official response as soon as one exists. In the meantime, three possible paths lie ahead.

The more straightforward route would be full compliance. That would mean removing or modifying the


Apple’s consequential App Store setback comes on the eve of a key event

One more thing about Apple’s App Store loss to Epic Games: the timing of the court’s decision couldn’t be more pointed.

The court’s decision arrived just one day before Apple is set to report its quarterly earnings. While the ruling won’t affect Apple’s performance over the past three months, it lands at a moment when analysts are focused on the company’s financial outlook — especially its fastest-growing segment: services.

Apple’s Services division now accounts for nearly

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