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Share Your Best Photos Shot on iPhone
| Apple is kicking off 2019 by celebrating the most stunning photographs captured on iPhone by inviting iPhone users to submit their best shots. | | | | |
| Apple dismissed just over 200 employees from Project Titan, its stealthy autonomous vehicle initiative, people familiar with the group told CNBC. The layoffs were billed internally as a restructuring under Titan’s relatively new leadership. | | | |
| Apple’s largest iPhone assembler, Foxconn, is considering producing the devices in India, a move that could reduce Apple’s dependence on China for manufacturing and potentially for sales. | | | |
| Four months after being discontinued, the beloved iPhone SE has made a sudden return to Apple’s online store this week. | | | |
| Office 365 is now available for download from the Mac App Store. | | | | |
| After facing criticism from artists and creators over its new “Shot on iPhone Challenge” would use photos from 10 photographers in a series of marketing campaigns without any compensation, Apple has updated its pages to indicate that it will pay artists for their work. | | | |
| Target, Taco Bell, Hy-Vee supermarkets in the Midwest, Speedway convenience stores and Jack in the Box are the latest merchants to support Apple Pay. | | | |
| Today marks the 35th anniversary of Apple’s late co-founder Steve Jobs unveiling the original Macintosh. | | | | |