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Cooling of trade tensions between the U.S. and China is undeniably good news for Apple. But not quite good enough. Apple rose around 5% Monday morning, after the [U.S. and China struck a deal](
Several large gaming companies recently announced a similar push for clear labeling denoting supported features as part of the Accessible Games Initiative. Apple’s new labels will include information about Apple-specific features like VoiceOver, as well as other settings like adjustable contrast, audio descriptions, and captions.
The original Apple Home architecture will officially lose support with the release of iOS 19, and users are already being encouraged to update ahead of the discontinuation.
Mover over, "Ted Lasso," "Trying" is returning for a new season at Apple TV Plus, and this British comedy is the streaming service's most heartwarming original series.
Apple has released iOS 18.5, introducing enhancements before the iOS 19 announcement. The update brings improvements to Mail with an 'All Mail' inbox and quick contact photo toggling. Parental controls are enhanced with Screen Time passcode notifications.
Apple's next progression in artificial intelligence could be hardware-centric, with the latest leak saying that it will be used to manage the battery life of the iPhone.
Apple stock has soared almost 6% at market open, following the announcement of a (temporary) easement of US tariffs on China. Apple stock closed on Friday, at $198.53. On market open today, it jumped to over $211 and has settled around $207, up about 5%.
Patreon is planning to submit an update to its iOS app that will let creators accept payments outside of Apple’s payment system, spokesperson Adiya Taylor tells The Verge. The planned update follows yesterday’s major Epic Games v. Apple ruling that blocks Apple from collecting fees on payments made outside of apps.