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Apple suffers setback in fight against EU order to pay £11bn tax bill in Ireland

Top adviser to European court of justice says ruling three years ago in tech giant’s favour should be set aside

Apple iPhone 15 review: a few more pro features each year

USB-C, a faster chip, improved 48MP camera and dynamic island reach Apple’s regular smartphone line

Apple’s overall earnings slump despite record iPhone and services revenue

Company posts its fourth consecutive quarter of revenue loss but has shares up about 32.5% so far this year

‘It’s just a matter of time’: why AI could help Europe create its own Apple or Google

Silicon Valley overshadows its transatlantic rivals. But as artificial intelligence grows – and with a global summit on it this week – some think it could offer a Euro startup the chance to become a new Google

China launches tax investigations into Apple iPhone maker Foxconn

Tax audits and land use inquiries follow company founder announcing run for Taiwan presidency

Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 review: faster chips and brighter screens

Spec bumps keep Apple top of smartwatch pack, with faster Siri and new hands-free gesture

iPhone 15 Pro review: the best smaller phone gets better

Lighter, brighter, with titanium sides, USB-C and new action button keep Apple top of the pile

TechScape: Can big tech grab a chunk of the billions earned by mobile operators?

The e-sim is gaining traction as smartphone connectivity shoots for the stars, but it’s not without risk – as I found when I fired up my new iPhone 15

iPhone 15 Pro Max review: Apple’s superphone weighs less and zooms further

Titanium sides, USB-C, 5x camera and new action button make for the biggest iPhone upgrade in years

Apple says software bug and certain apps causing iPhone overheating

Company says it will update iOS 17 to fix bug and is working with developers of apps that overload handsets

iPhone 15: users of Pro and Pro Max models complain of overheating issues

Some customers claim titanium frame of more expensive models becomes ‘so hot it’s too hot to hold’

‘Different set of rules’: how FTC head Lina Khan is fighting tech giants such as Amazon

Youngest ever Federal Trade Commission chief and antitrust scholar is suing Amazon in latest effort to take on big tech – not always with success

Apple removes app created by Andrew Tate

Legal firm had said Real World Portal encouraged misogyny and there was evidence to suggest it is an illegal pyramid scheme

TechScape: The ‘smartphone era’ transformed the world – what will define the next decade?

In this week’s newsletter: It’s been ten years since the dawn of the iPhone age – and since I started covering tech at the Guardian. This is how much the world has changed since

iOS 17 release: everything you need to know about Apple’s big updates

iPhone upgrade joined by watchOS 10 and iPadOS 17, adding new features to Apple’s mobile devices

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  • Tell us your favourite film of 2026 so far
  • As Spielberg confirms whether ET was ‘slimy or dry’, we enter a new age of the celebrity interview
  • La Cabina/El Televisor review – horror and anxiety on the air and down the line in Franco’s Spain
  • Taliban order ban on smartphones as officials shown destroying devices
  • ‘The masturbation scene wasn’t a big deal’: Théodore Pellerin on tackling his new film Nino’s challenges
  • The malignant rise of OnlyFans managers: ‘It’s exploiting. It’s grooming. It’s predatory’
  • Inspired by Ukraine, and worried by China: Taiwan teaches its citizens how to fly drones
  • Daveigh Chase, child star known for Lilo & Stitch and The Ring, dies aged 35
  • ‘It makes no sense’: 16- and 17-year-olds on UK social media ban
  • The best power banks and battery packs in the UK for reliable charging on the go, tested
  • Teddie Beverley obituary
  • Apocalypse when? ‘Earth’s Black Box’ to be installed in remote Tasmanian airfield
  • UK critical infrastructure hit by 200 cyber incidents in a year, agency says
  • Legislation proposed to stop lawsuits used to silence journalists and whistleblowers
  • Fears for Xbox as it puts its developers on the chopping block once again
  • I had a blood clot. An AI diagnosis may have saved my life
  • Killing Anna review – the amazing catfishing operation that flushed out Syria massacre perpetrator
  • ‘A neoliberal nightmare’: my ride on the Vegas Loop – Elon Musk’s answer to traffic jams
  • ‘Vegetarian Nigella’ and flirty hair flips: John Early and Kate Berlant take on diet culture in new influencer satire
  • The curious case of Elias Thorne – and what he tells us about AI inbreeding
  • Will it take a ‘Chornobyl-scale disaster’ for us to regulate AI?
  • Your Fault: London review – British-set remake of Spanish step-sibling romance lacks passion or fizz
  • UK under-16s social media ban: which apps will be blocked and how will it work?
  • Nino review – time is running out for young man faced with cancer in shrewd sperm sample portrait
  • UK social media ban ‘likely to cause £1.3bn drop’ in digital advertising spend
  • Cactus Pears review – tender and subtle story of forbidden love and a poignant awakening in India
  • Wednesday briefing: In a new era of far-right organising, how can we tackle hate?
  • Cracking stories, Gromit: Wallace’s long-suffering canine companion to tell all in memoir
  • Trump’s DoJ intervenes to back Elon Musk in datacenter pollution lawsuit
  • How the fight over US datacenters is scrambling this state’s politics: ‘We don’t want it’

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