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People counting how many devices Apple is likely to sell this year are likely focused on the latest iPhones. But the company has plenty of other new devices to sell you—and investors may be looking past the latest unboxings.
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Lewis Hamilton tips Apple’s film cameras to make it onto F1 cars after "F1" movie success
Lewis Hamilton says the bespoke Apple camera technology developed for F1: The Movie delivered footage far superior to what is currently being used for Formula 1 broadcast coverage, adding that he expects the championship to eventually adopt it. This came ahead of the news that Apple won F1 US broadcast rights from 2026 on a five-year deal.
A "vibrant" rebrand, a major bundling pact with NBCUniversal and a blockbuster $750 million deal to nab Formula 1 from ESPN signals a new effort for the tech giant to put its imprint on Hollywood.
In Beijing this week, the company’s chief executive, Tim Cook, made promises similar to ones he’d made at the White House. He also got a custom Labubu.
Apple says Netflix’s "Drive to Survive" will continue unchanged as it becomes F1’s exclusive US broadcaster from 2026
Apple's five-year deal for Formula One's U.S. broadcast rights, announced on Friday, gives both brands a major opportunity for growth in new directions and could ultimately lead to something bigger.
Apple and Formula 1 agreed on a deal to broadcast Formula 1 races exclusively on Apple TV in the U.S. The agreement also includes Apple TV coverage of practices and other F1 events. The move is an expansion of Apple's relationship with F1—as well as an extension of its move into live sports.
Apple and Formula One Management on Friday confirmed their new U.S. media rights partnership, as the racing property bets on the cachet of the tech company to keep its growth going as it leaves linear television in the country.
Apple today released a new update for Safari Technology Preview, the experimental browser that was first introduced in March 2016. Apple