And the rather trying moments, such as circumventing certain policies threatening its capacity to meet those demands.
Here are some of the news that caught our attention.
Apple now lists third-party servers in itsiCloud legal agreement.
This time, over “butterfly” MacBook keyboards that several consumers found to be defective.
Customers can expect to enjoy a reliable keyboard in its latest Mac models.
In September 2022, Apple reaffirmed this position with the release of the Apple Watch Ultra.
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This is Apple’s attempt at ramping up the performance and quality of its smartwatch.
This is a question nearly every Apple consumer has asked.
And a debate that has lasted for about a decade.
Apple One went up 13 percent with a price change from $14.95 to $16.95.
A largereason for Apple hiking the pricesis the increase in licensing costs.
With the increase, they are expected to earn more per stream.
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As it stands, Apple Music now costs $1 more than its competitor Spotify.
The wait time has increased, becoming the longest Apple has seen in its 15-year history of the iPhone.
To manage this problem, Foxconn is working to increase production while maintaining the safety of its workers.
So, it’s expanding production to other sites in the country.
And Apple is looking beyond China and onto India and Vietnam.
Apple Music is now natively available to Tesla owners with the newly rolled out holiday software updatethe 2022.44.25 update.
And while privacy advocates have lauded this move, theFBI isn’t particularly pleased about Apple’s iCloud encryption.
What’s Next for Apple in 2023?
As we set our sights on a new year, we can only wonder what awaits Apple in 2023.
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Would there be more lawsuit settlements or even more policies forcing Apple to conform to certain standards?
On the flip side, what can we expect from Apple in the coming year?
More surprising product releases?
We can only wait and see or, in the meantime, speculate based on what we already know.