Apple 12 September 2025 - 11 October 2025

Apple’s Intel And Samsung Chip Talks Reveal A Bigger iPhone Supply Problem

Apple’s Intel And Samsung Chip Talks Reveal A Bigger iPhone Supply Problem

Apple Inc. has kicked off preliminary discussions with Intel Corp. and Samsung Electronics Co. on manufacturing its core device processors in the U.S.—a move that would mark a sharp pivot from its heavy dependence on Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Bloomberg said. For now, talks are still in the early stages with no deals in place, Reuters noted, citing the original Bloomberg coverage. Timing is key here. Apple last week pointed to strong iPhone 17 demand as a boost for March-quarter revenue, yet hardware supply constraints also cropped up—raising fresh questions for investors about whether the world’s biggest consumer-electronics company can secure enough of the latest chipmaking capacity.
May 5, 2026
Apple Backtracks: iPad’s Slide Over Multitasking Returns (and an iPhone Alarm Surprise)

Apple Backtracks: iPad’s Slide Over Multitasking Returns (and an iPhone Alarm Surprise)

Apple’s reversal on iPad multitasking is making headlines. With the launch of iPadOS 26, Apple introduced a powerful new freeform windowing system, which eliminated the old Split View and Slide Over modes 9to5mac.com. While the new system allows placing and resizing multiple app windows, many long-time iPad users were stunned to find Slide Over gone entirely. Slide Over was a feature that let you dock a secondary app in a small floating window that could be slid in and out on the side of the screen. It was a favorite among multitaskers who used their iPad for messaging, notes, or music controls alongside a main app. Removing it “was a bad idea” in the eyes of those users, as it
October 11, 2025
Foldable iPhone Shocker: Apple’s Titanium-Aluminum Hybrid Set to Redefine 2026 Lineup

Foldable iPhone Shocker: Apple’s Titanium-Aluminum Hybrid Set to Redefine 2026 Lineup

Rumors of a foldable iPhone have swirled for years, but concrete details are now emerging that suggest Apple’s first foldable handset is coming in 2026. In fact, multiple analysts and credible reports in early October 2025 point to a fall 2026 launch as part of the iPhone 18 lineupmacrumors.com. This timeline aligns with a recent investor note from Morgan Stanley, which teased that Apple’s “biggest innovation in years” is less than a year awaymacrumors.com. Ming-Chi Kuo, a respected Apple supply-chain analyst, had earlier this year downplayed an imminent foldable launch – calling it a distant project still in early design phasesinstalki.pl – but momentum has clearly shifted. By October, even traditionally cautious analysts are bullish that a foldable “iPhone Fold”
October 9, 2025
Foldable Frenzy, Shocking Leaks & Apple’s Big Move – Smartphone News Roundup (Sept 24–25, 2025)

Foldable Frenzy, Shocking Leaks & Apple’s Big Move – Smartphone News Roundup (Sept 24–25, 2025)

Apple’s latest moves mark a strategic pivot in how and where iPhones are made. For the iPhone 17 generation, Apple massively expanded manufacturing in India to reduce reliance on China. It is “ramping up iPhone production in India across five factories”, and for the first time all four iPhone 17 models are being made in India macrumors.com. Newly opened Tata-run plants in Tamil Nadu and a Foxconn site near Bangalore are handling huge volumes, with iPhone exports from India between April and July hitting $7.5 billion macrumors.com. In fact, a Canalys report found India has overtaken China as the top exporter of smartphones to the U.S. macrumors.com. This shift helps Apple navigate geopolitical and tariff headwinds – CEO Tim Cook
September 25, 2025
Mobile Tech Earthquake: Apple’s ‘Awe-Dropping’ iPhone Air, Pixel 10 Upgrades & Foldable Frenzy (Sep 11–12, 2025)

Mobile Tech Earthquake: Apple’s ‘Awe-Dropping’ iPhone Air, Pixel 10 Upgrades & Foldable Frenzy (Sep 11–12, 2025)

Apple’s big fall event delivered several blockbuster reveals in the mobile realm. iPhone 17 was officially launched in four variants – the standard iPhone 17, a new ultra-thin iPhone Air, and the higher-end 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max models theguardian.com theguardian.com. CEO Tim Cook opened the show by heralding Apple’s design heritage: “Design is at the core of everything we do,” he said, calling the razor-thin 5.6 mm iPhone Air the “biggest leap ever” in iPhone design theguardian.com. The iPhone Air introduces a 6.5‑inch OLED display in a sleek titanium chassis, weighing less and measuring thinner than any previous iPhone theguardian.com. Despite its svelte profile, Apple insists the Air is durable and “crack-resistant,” with the same fast A18 chip,
September 12, 2025
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