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Apple’s iPhone cost faces sharp increase as US-China trade dispute worsens

Trump-imposed tariff of 25% on $200bn of goods could add about $160 to the cost of a $999 Chinese-made iPhone XS

Astrologaster review – comedy quack stalks the streets of Shakespeare

You play an Elizabethan astrologer-physician treating a bunch of hilarious hypochondriacs in this well put together game

Sidestepping Apple: the third-party tinkerers fighting for your right to repair

Online repair communities are spreading repair knowledge online to place power back in the hands of consumers

Apple’s iPhone sales fall 17% in first quarter as flagship product struggles

Quarter marked another quarterly decline in profit and revenue as the company struggled to move beyond the iPhone

I sent my iPhone to a recycling company and haven’t been paid

I checked the reviews on a comparison website and they were uniformly glowing

Facial recognition is big tech’s latest toxic ‘gateway’ app

We test and control drugs, so why do we freely allow the spread of potentially harmful products by unregulated entrepreneurs?

Students accused of cheating Apple out of nearly $1m in fake iPhone scheme

Two Oregon college students allegedly submitted thousands of repair requests over the course of a year using counterfeit phones

Brexit app for EU citizens to work on iPhones by end 2019 – Javid

App, designed to help EU nationals to apply for settled status, until now worked only on Android

Streaming: Soderbergh’s slam-dunk take on racism in US sport

Shot on iPhone, Steven Soderbergh’s sharp new film about racism in American basketball confirms him as the quintessential Netflix auteur

‘Drinkable’ potato chips: the products keeping your phone grease-free

Pre-smashed One Hand Chips are far from the first to tailor the dining experience around our phone-centric lifestyles

Apple reports first decline in revenues and profits in over a decade

Company blames iPhone sales and a downturn in China for reduced revenue, a day after it scrambled to fix FaceTime glitch

Apple rushes to fix FaceTime bug that let users eavesdrop on others

Firm disables Group FaceTime over serious glitch which can also turn on video without people’s knowledge

Apple became the greatest. But is its crown slipping?

The company is already warning its investors about this week’s results. Can it pull off one more comeback?

You don’t need to be a computer scientist to work out why iPhone sales are down

The slowdown at Apple should surprise no one given that most adults on the planet already have a smartphone

Fall of the iCurtain: Apple brings iTunes to Samsung smart TVs

Surprise move signals wider opening up of Apple ecosystem as tech firm seeks new revenue

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  • Strictly Ballroom review – Baz Luhrmann’s dizzying, dance-tastic swirl of fun is a classic ugly-duckling tale
  • Met police chief calls for law to make stolen phones ‘unusable bricks’
  • ‘They kissed, and the audience roared’: the new musical about gay activists and striking miners
  • French star Patrick Bruel charged with rape and sexual assault
  • Labor to set terms for datacentre and AI growth as it vows not to repeat mistakes of resources boom
  • Dead Poets Society director Peter Weir receives lifetime achievement award at Sydney film festival
  • Stephen Ogilvie’s family appeal for calm on second night of disorder – as it happened
  • Elon Musk’s X not facing action from UK government over posts inciting violence in Belfast
  • Glenn Close and Ridley Scott among names set to receive honorary Oscars
  • The Guardian view on far-right violence: digital radicalisation is threatening democracy
  • Sales of Meta whistleblower’s memoir soar after Hay festival ‘silencing’
  • How to Talk Australians: The Movie review – viral web series lampooning Aussie culture gets big-screen adaptation
  • First trailer for Aaron Sorkin’s Facebook sequel The Social Reckoning
  • Actor Tyler Mane reveals he is having treatment for rare male breast cancer
  • Under the Shadow review – Leila Farzad is fantastic in this nerve-shredding tale of 80s Tehran
  • From An Evening With Gary Lineker to Dear England: what to watch to warm up for the World Cup
  • ‘It’s not about heroes and villains’: the triumphant return of long-lost indie I Shot Andy Warhol
  • Should you send that midnight text? 11 essential rules for phone etiquette
  • The best films of 2026 so far
  • Chinese activist in UK told by X that abusive deepfakes do not breach rules
  • Boogie Nights review – Paul Thomas Anderson’s porn epic is still gaudy, seedy fun
  • Global brands ‘likely’ using mineral that funds rebels accused of atrocities in DRC, investigation finds
  • Can a $159 Bluetooth sleep mask help you snooze better? I tested to find out
  • How Belfast knife attack became the latest far-right ‘trigger event’
  • Crackdown on tech platforms will go ahead despite US intervention, says No 10
  • Peabo Bryson obituary
  • Practice dates: should you swipe right on people you’re not attracted to?
  • Disclosure Day review – close encounters of a deferred kind in Spielberg’s conspiracy spectacular
  • ‘We got banned from YouTube but they showed Saddam Hussein being hanged’: the wild viral visions of Romain Gavras
  • All signs point to Trump pushing AI growth

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