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Apple Hands Off Credit Card to JP Morgan

Apple has quietly handed the entire operation to JP Morgan Chase, the country’s largest credit‑card issuer, the illusion has finally snapped.

Apple Unveils M5 in Whisper Mode While the Silicon Does the Talking

The chip brings improvements across CPU, GPU, memory, and the Neural Engine, with Apple framing the work as about enabling new local AI experiences as much as chasing benchmark numbers.

Apple Halts Vision Pro Redesign and Shifts Focus to Meta-style AR Glasses

Apple has reportedly shelved its plans for a lighter, cheaper Vision Pro redesign (code-named N100) and is now reallocating resources to fast-track a pair of Meta-style AR glasses.

Apple Introduces iPhone Air As It Quietly Retreats from AI Hype

The muted AI messaging could reflect a strategic pivot, or a tactical retreat, while Apple works to catch up behind the scenes.

What to Expect from Apple’s “Awe Dropping” Event: Hype, Thin Phones, and Familiar Tricks

Leading the charge is the iPhone 17 family, now expanded with the oddly named iPhone 17 Air. At just 5.5 mm thick, it’s likely the thinnest iPhone ever, meaning you’ll trade battery life and camera versatility for bragging rights at dinner parties.

Apple’s “Awe Dropping” Event: What to Expect on September 9

The spotlight will be on the iPhone 17 lineup, with strong indications that Apple will introduce a brand-new model: the ultra-thin iPhone 17 Air.
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