📌This week's Apple News 📌Apple is withdrawing from OpenAI's funding round and iPhone 16 camera rankings.
2024/09/29 20:02
Last week was a whirlwind day for Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL). From the company's withdrawal from OpenAI's funding round to the failure of the iPhone 16 Pro Max camera to leap to the top of the world rankings, the news covered a wide range of topics. Here, let's quickly summarize the top stories.
📌Apple withdraws from OpenAI's funding round
Surprisingly, it is reported that apple has withdrawn from investment negotiations in OpenAI's fundraising round expected to raise funds from $6.5 billion to $7 billion. The decision was made at the eleventh hour and the fundraising round is scheduled to conclude next week. However, microsoft (nasdaq: MSFT) and nvidia (nasdaq: NVDA) are still in negotiations regarding participation in this round.
📌Apple withdraws from OpenAI's funding round
Surprisingly, it is reported that apple has withdrawn from investment negotiations in OpenAI's fundraising round expected to raise funds from $6.5 billion to $7 billion. The decision was made at the eleventh hour and the fundraising round is scheduled to conclude next week. However, microsoft (nasdaq: MSFT) and nvidia (nasdaq: NVDA) are still in negotiations regarding participation in this round.
📌The camera of the iPhone 16 Pro Max has fallen behind in the global rankings
Despite high expectations, the camera of the iPhone 16 Pro Max is ranked fourth in the world in overall score. However, it excels in video capabilities. This ranking is the result of various tests conducted on the features and components of the iPhone 16 series.
Despite high expectations, the camera of the iPhone 16 Pro Max is ranked fourth in the world in overall score. However, it excels in video capabilities. This ranking is the result of various tests conducted on the features and components of the iPhone 16 series.
📌iOS 18, new password app released
Apple's iOS 18 update includes a new 'Passwords' app that functions as a comprehensive password manager for iPhone users. This app is protected by Face ID, providing a secure place to store all passwords and helps in creating strong and unique authentication credentials. It also alerts users in case of any detailed information leakage.
Apple's iOS 18 update includes a new 'Passwords' app that functions as a comprehensive password manager for iPhone users. This app is protected by Face ID, providing a secure place to store all passwords and helps in creating strong and unique authentication credentials. It also alerts users in case of any detailed information leakage.
📌Marques Brownlee reviews the iPhone 16 and announces new app
Tech YouTuber Marques Brownlee, also known as MKBHD, has shared insights on the new iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro models. Brownlee, who has been testing the phones for about 2 weeks, mentioned that 'the latest iPhone release is the most unfinished I have seen so far.' He also announced the release of his new app 'Panels.'
Tech YouTuber Marques Brownlee, also known as MKBHD, has shared insights on the new iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro models. Brownlee, who has been testing the phones for about 2 weeks, mentioned that 'the latest iPhone release is the most unfinished I have seen so far.' He also announced the release of his new app 'Panels.'
📌Apple has discontinued the iPhone 15 Pro model and iPhone 13
As part of its annual product rationalization, apple has discontinued the iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, and iPhone 13 models. However, these models will continue to be available for a limited time in online stores and third-party retail stores.
As part of its annual product rationalization, apple has discontinued the iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, and iPhone 13 models. However, these models will continue to be available for a limited time in online stores and third-party retail stores.
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