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iPad Battery Malfunction Leads To Apple Store Evacuation In Amsterdam
Local media said the battery exploded, releasing chemical fumes. Firefighters were called to the scene as a precautionary measure, and three employees were treated for respiratory issues.
What If It Weren't An iPhone? What The Apple/FBI Case Means For The Industry
Apple is in a unique position to challenge the FBI's request for access to a terrorist suspect's iPhone. Nonetheless, more tech companies worry about the precedent.
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The tech giant and the world's most valuable publicly traded company became first to reach the milestone market value. Amazon is also approaching $1 trillion in value, but Apple got there first.
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Top Films of 2024 So Far with Genevieve Radosti
Today on KIOS at the Movies, host Joshua LaBure sits down with film critic and blogger Genevieve Rodosti to discuss her top three films of 2024 so far.
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Audits Are Under Way At Apple Supplier Foxconn's Plants
Audits of working conditions are under way at Foxconn's manufacturing plants in China, a key link in Apple's supply chain of iPhones, iPads and other devices. The effort will include visits to at least three sites, "each with more than 100,000 workers," says Auret Van Heerden of the Fair Labor Association.
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Failure To Declare Apple At Customs Costs Colorado Woman $500
On the way back from Paris, a flight attendant gave Crystal Tadlock an apple which she put in her carry-on to eat later. She didn't declare the apple when she arrived at U.S. customs and was fined.
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No iPads Or iPhones For You, Apple Store Clerk Tells Iranians
Sahar Sabet of Alpharetta, Ga., says that when she was in a local Apple store last week to buy an iPad and an iPhone, she was told by a clerk that he couldn't sell the company's products to her. He'd overheard her speaking Farsi.
Siri's Position On Abortion? A Glitch, Not Conspiracy, Apple Says
When it was discovered earlier this week that Apple's new iPhone assistant had trouble telling users where to find abortion providers, abortion rights groups immediately cried foul.
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Top Stories: Oklahoma's Severe Weather; IRS Testimony
Also: More than 100 killed by fire at poultry plant in China; Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action could come Monday; and violent protests continue in Turkey.
Apple shows its steepest quarterly decline in iPhone sales since pandemic's outset
The 10% drop in year-over-year iPhone sales for the January-March period is latest sign of weakness in a product that generates most of Apple's revenue.
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