The first generation of Apple car will likely not have a steering wheel or pedals.

Today in Apple history: Apple Park gets the official go-ahead

05:20pm, Friday, 19'th Nov 2021 Cult of Mac
November 19, 2013: Apple gets final approval from the Cupertino City Council to proceed with building a massive second campus to house its growing army of workers. Cupertino Mayor Orrin Mahoneys simple message regarding Apple Campus 2? Go for it. However, the massive structure with an innovative circular design that will earn it the [] (via Cult of Mac - Tech and culture through an Apple lens )
Apple shared its latest Shot on iPhone 13 video yesterday, made by Michel Gondry called A Dozen Eggs. Now Apple has released a behind-the-scenes look at how Gondry created the unique film. A Dozen Eggs is a one-minute short video that starts out on a simple carton of eggs then takes viewers through a fun []

CRYPTO: The New Gold (A Rant)

05:13pm, Friday, 19'th Nov 2021 Medium
Apple Market Cap alone is $2.6 trn. The entire crypto market cap is just $2.7 trn. We are still very early. So early. Continue reading on Medium »

The right to repair: good for consumers and the environment

05:00pm, Friday, 19'th Nov 2021 Newsroom New Zealand
News this week that Apple will make repair kits available for some of its products, after years of criticism, has renewed the focus on the right-to-repair products rather than replace and thrown them out In 2017 each person in New Zealand generated around 20.1 kg per year of e-waste, most of which was not recycled. As e-waste only means products with a plug or a battery, the number of products going to landfill each year is extremely high. Repairing products rather than rubbishing them does more than simply minimising landfill waste. It also reduces the extraction of the earths precious resources, the health costs of heavy metals and other compounds in toxic rubbish, and the CO2 emissions in the recycling of unwanted or broken products and the production and distribution of new ones. Just extending the life of all washing machines, notebooks, vacuum cleaners and smartphones in the EU by one year is the equivalent of removing two million cars from the roads. The right to repair is therefore a climate issue.
A report from Bloomberg yesterday indicated that Apple is accelerating its plans to release a self-driving EV by 2025. Following that report, analysts at Morgan Stanley are out with a new investor note detailing how an Apple Car could impact Apples industry, as well as the car industry as a whole. Corroborating the Bloomberg report, []
A report from Bloomberg yesterday indicated that Apple is accelerating its plans to release a self-driving EV by 2025. Following that report, analysts at Morgan Stanley are out with a new investor note detailing how an Apple Car could impact Apple''s industry, as well as the car industry as a whole. more . . . The post Morgan Stanley analysts think Apple''s self-driving EV ''must be a shared service and not an owned car'' appeared first on 9to5Mac.

The best early Black Friday deals on Apple devices

04:49pm, Friday, 19'th Nov 2021 The Verge
The AirPods Pro with the MagSafe charging case are on sale for just $190 at Amazon. | Photo by Chris Welch / The Verge Ironically, if youre looking for a great Apple deal this Black Friday season, you shouldnt shop at Apple. Thats because Apple doesnt typically offer discounts on its new products in-store or on its website, at least outside of the occasional educational discount. Dont fear, however, as there are plenty of reliable third-party retailers like Amazon, B&H Photo, and Best Buy that do. Even better, these retailers have already started discounting some of the most popular Apple products ahead of Black Friday, dropping prices on everything from the latest MacBook Pro to the Apple Watch Series 7. Below, weve rounded up the best deals weve found by category, and well continue to update this piece as more deals are published. Also, if Continue reading
We''re officially one week out from Black Friday and it seems most retailers have launched at least a portion of their deals and sales already. You can find the exhaustive list on our deals homepage , but we''ve gathered the highlights here. Bose''s new QuietComfort 45 headphones remain on sale for $279, while the Mac Mini M1 is still $100 off. A bunch of Amazon and Google devices have been discounted, and you can still get the second-generation Apple Pencil for $100. Here are the best early Black Friday tech deals that you can still get today. Bose QuietComfort 45 Billy Steele/Engadget Bose''s new QuietComfort 45 headphones are on sale for $279 right now, or $50 off their normal price. We gave them a score of 86 for their clear, balanced audio, improved ANC and long battery life. Buy QuietComfort 45 at Amazon - $279 Mac Mini M1 Engadget Apple''s Mac Mini M1 is on sale for $600 thanks to an automatically applied coupon at Amazon. It was already the most affordable M1 machine you could get, but these deal makes it even cheaper.

Ted Lasso cast launch Apples new The Grove store

04:39pm, Friday, 19'th Nov 2021 Techtelegraph
AppleInsider is supported by its audience and may earn commission as an Amazon Associate and affiliate partner on qualifying purchases. These affiliate partnerships do not influence our editorial content. Ahead of its official opening, Apples relocated The Grove store in Los Angeles, hosted the cast of Apple TV+ hit Ted Lasso for [] The post Ted Lasso cast launch Apples new The Grove store appeared first on TECHTELEGRAPH .

BOE Could Eat into LG Displays Market Share for 2023 iPhones

04:32pm, Friday, 19'th Nov 2021 iPhone Hacks
Analyst firm UBI claims that BOE could eat into the market share of LG Display as it looks to ramp up the production of OLED panels for 2023 iPhones. The Chinese display manufacturer is reportedly doing so by converting three of its factories into OLED panel manufacturing facilities for Apple. Continue reading
Very few iPhone users will repair their own iPhone to postpone their next smartphone purchase, despite the Self Service Repair program , according to research by Consumer Intelligence Research Partners (CIRP). Earlier this week, Apple announced the Self Service Repair program, giving customers who are comfortable with the idea of completing their own repairs access to Apple genuine parts, tools, and manuals, starting with the iPhone 12 and iPhone 13 lineups. While the scheme has been met with praise from Right to Repair advocates, it seems that few iPhone users will take advantage of it in practice. CIRP''s research suggests that almost all iPhones in use have a display in "useable" condition and most iPhones have a battery in "useable" condition. 12 percent of iPhone displays are cracked but useable, and just six percent are unusable and in need of replacement. 26 percent of iPhone batteries are said to provide battery life lasting half a day without charging, and 14 percent need to be charged every couple of hours.
Photo by Vjeran Pavic / The Verge Every Friday, The Verge publishes our flagship podcast, The Vergecast, where co-hosts Nilay Patel and Dieter Bohn discuss the week in tech news with the reporters and editors covering the biggest stories. Weve got a well-rounded episode of The Vergecast today with everything from policy to space to [] The post Vergecast: #apple assists DIY repairs, #russia blows up a satellite, and Biden signs infrastructure bill appeared first on ByteFunding .

Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) Shares Sold by Websterrogers Financial Advisors LLC

04:24pm, Friday, 19'th Nov 2021 Dakota Financial News
Websterrogers Financial Advisors LLC decreased its holdings in Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) by 35.0% in the 3rd quarter, HoldingsChannel reports. The fund owned 3,170 shares of the iPhone makers stock after selling 1,709 shares during the quarter. Websterrogers Financial Advisors LLCs holdings in Apple were worth $449,000 at the end of the most recent reporting period. []
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