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Apple’s collapse shows that cosying up to Trump is no safety guarantee
For years, Apple boss Tim Cook has become something of a horse whisperer in his dealings with Donald Trump. But his delicate manoeuvres have hit a brick wall.
- James Titcomb and Hannah Boland
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- Trump's America
Is this the beginning of the end for Trump?
Cracks are appearing in Donald Trump’s armour. Let’s consider his self-inflicted wounds.
- Bruce Wolpe
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Apple’s latest MacBook Air, Mac Studio put its new chips to good work
Apple’s M4 chip, which debuted in the iPad Pro last year, has made its way to the entire portfolio of Macs, bringing improvements in processing and graphics as well as AI.
- Tim Biggs
Another big US streamer launches on Monday. Here’s what it means for rivals
The arrival of Max will see some much-loved shows moving platforms.
- Michael Idato
Apple AirPods can now be used as hearing aids in Australia
From Wednesday, users with a set of $400 AirPods Pro 2 can self-administer a hearing test and use their earbuds as an over-the-counter hearing aid.
- Tim Biggs
Why one of the ‘magnificent seven’ is moving into hearing aids
After years of research, Apple has released a feature for the moderately hearing impaired, without the stigma of an aid. But does it live up to the hype?
- Sarah Berry
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- Trade wars
Musk and big tech urge Trump to punish Australia
The companies have blamed Australia for “coercing” them into sacrificing their revenue to schemes such as the News Media Bargaining Incentive.
- David Crowe and Paul Sakkal
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- Phones
Google unveils its Pixel 9a as budget phone wars heat up
Apple released the iPhone 16e, its less expensive new smartphone, only a matter of weeks ago. It’s a different market now.
- Tim Biggs
Why a Chinese gadget maker beat Apple on electric vehicles
While the US tech giant has burned over $16 billion in its failed attempt to make an electric car, this Chinese phone maker is pumping out thousands of vehicles.
- Meaghan Tobin and Claire Fu
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- Phones
The latest budget iPhone cuts a few corners, but is it still worth buying?
Apple’s new phone – the iPhone 16e – doesn’t have the latest cameras, faster charging or a brighter display, but it will leave you with an extra $400 in your pocket.
- Tim Biggs
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