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Apple Plans Sleep Tracking Feature for Future Watch
| Apple Inc. is said to be testing a sleep monitor for a future version of its smartwatch, a feature that would bolster the company in the health- and fitness-tracking market. | | | |
| Workers lining up on a daily basis to leave inside the world’s largest iPhone assembly plant in China’s Henan province as overtime opportunities decrease. | | | |
| Apple Inc. Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook said he has “never been more optimistic” about where the company is today and where it’s heading. In a pep talk to investors, Cook said the iPhone maker is “planting seeds” and “rolling the dice” on future products that will just “blow you away.” | | | |
| Following my report from yesterday, Apple has removed many of the apps I pointed out. When you try to find them on the App Store, they are no longer available. App Store Review Guidelines are very clear when it comes to app duplicates. | | | |
| Earlier this year, it was reported that Apple had dismissed over 200 staff members from its Project Titan self-driving vehicle department. Now, in a new filing with the California Employment Development Department, Apple has offered more detail on those layoffs. | | | |
| Apple News ad revenue remains a sore spot for publishers, which are having trouble selling and filling ad inventory. | | | | |
| Apple discontinued the iPhone SE in September when iPhone XS and XR models were released, but in January, Apple started selling off its remaining stock via its clearance site for $249. | | | | |
| What should a wrist computer ideally do for you? | | | | |
| March is upon us, and for Apple, the month is shaping up to be quite busy. Major software updates will likely be released and there’s a services-packed event rumored for the end of the month. There are also a number of new hardware rumors floating around that could materialize at any point. Here’s our preview of Apple’s eventful month ahead. | | | | |
| Apple Music may be soon be available as an option on Google Home devices, according to an image that was shared by MacRumors reader Jason. | | | |
| iPhone and Android hacking tech, designed to be used by police in critical investigations, is selling secondhand on eBay. Israeli manufacturer Cellebrite has been forced into issuing a warning to customers about the risk of such resales. | | | |
| Health and fitness get streamlined with all-new Siri Shortcuts including Snoww, Qardio, Dexcom and HomeCourt integration. | | | |
| iPhone photographers around the world shared their best photos for the Shot on iPhone Challenge, capturing shots with the world’s most popular camera. | | | | |