• Michael Hsu Rosen joins ‘Presumed Innocent’ cast in second season of Apple TV drama

    Michael Hsu Rosen
    Michael Hsu Rosen (“Pretty Smart,” “Tiny Pretty Things”) has been cast in a major recurring role in the upcoming second season of Apple TV’s legal thriller “Presumed Innocent.”
    Denise Petski for Deadline:‎Hsu Rosen’s character info as well as plot details for Season 2 are being kept under wraps, but he joins star and executive producer Rachel Brosnahan, along with series regulars Matthew Rhys, Courtney B. Vance, Fiona Shaw, Ja
  • Could Apple abandon Globalstar for Elon Musk’s SpaceX in new satellite deal?

    Elon Musk
    According to a Thursday report by news outlet The Information, Elon Musk’s SpaceX could provide satellite connectivity to Apple’s iPhones in the future.
    Aaron Tilley and Wayne Ma for The Information:‎In recent months, in anticipation of a possible future arrangement with Apple, SpaceX has added support in its new satellite designs for the same radio spectrum Apple uses for the iPhone’s current satellite features, which Globalstar provides, according to a person wi
  • Apple pulls ‘Tea’ and ‘TeaOnHer’ apps from its App Store

    This summer, the Tea app — a platform where women anonymously rated and discussed men, ostensibly to help each other date safely —suffered data breaches that exposed users’ personal information. In response, men launched a counterpart app called TeaOnHer, while Tea faced a class-action lawsuit from users furious over their private data being vulnerable to hackers. Now, Apple has removed both from the App Store.w
    Lindsey Ellefson for Lifehacker:‎Tea was around for about two
  • Tinder owner Match claims Apple’s App Store fees will stifle growth in India

    Match Group, owner of Tinder, claims in its submission to India’s antitrust body that Apple’s fee of up to 30% will gradually choke its revenues, urging steep fines to safeguard its business.
    Reuters:‎Since 2022, Match has been locked in an antitrust battle with Apple at the Competition Commission of India… Apple has denied wrongdoing and said it is a small player in India where phones mostly use Google’s Android system.In a response dated October 13 to the CCI inve
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  • Stocks hit record highs on positive U.S. inflation data

    U.S. stocks surged to record highs on Friday as major indexes climbed, fueled by data revealing even milder-than-expected inflation last month and bolstering bets on a Federal Reserve interest rate cut at next week’s policy meeting.
    Reuters:‎The U.S. Consumer Price Index rose 0.3% last month, slightly less than the expected 0.4%, after climbing 0.4% in August.
    “Today’s inflation data shows that we’re not in a crisis like 2022. Prices are growing, but at a controlled
  • Trump administration moves to speed AI data-center hookups to power grids

    The Trump administration is urging federal regulators to dramatically speed up approvals for the rapidly expanding AI data-center industry to link up with America’s power grids.
    Jennifer A. Dlouhy and Naureen S. Malik for Bloomberg News:‎US Energy Secretary Chris Wright urged the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to grant expedited reviews for data-center grid connections, according to documents reviewed by Bloomberg News. Under a draft proposed rule Wright sent to the agency, thos
  • Apple begins shipping American-made AI servers from Houston plant

    Apple announced on Thursday that it has begun shipping AI servers manufactured at its Houston factory, as part of a broader plan to invest $600 billion in America over the coming years.
    These servers feature custom Apple-designed chips to enable Appel Intelligence AI capabilities on iPhones, iPads, and Macs while maintaining the company’s strict privacy standards.
    Reuters:‎Servers from the factory will be installed in Apple’s data centers throughout the U.S., Apple said on Thurs

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