iPhone 15 Surprises, Apple Defends Google Deal, MacBook Air Bargain, Overheating Concerns And More: This Week In Appleverse

The week has been abuzz with tech news, particularly dominated by Apple Inc. AAPL. From a former Windows head being astonished at the desktop-like capabilities of the latest iPhone 15 series to the company’s defense of its $19 billion deal with Google GOOG GOOGL, there’s been much to dissect.

Former Windows Head Astonished by iPhone 15’s Desktop Capabilities

Steven Sinofsky, former Windows president, expressed his surprise at the power of the new iPhone 15 series. The device's ability to connect peripherals and emulate a desktop-like experience has left Sinofsky in awe. Read the full article here.

Apple Defends $19B Google Search Deal

Eddy Cue of Apple defended the company’s massive $19 billion deal with Google in an ongoing antitrust case. Despite lamenting Google’s privacy policies, Cue asserted that Google Search was the best option available for Apple. Read the full article here.

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Deal Alert: MacBook Air at an All-Time Low Price

A new deal alert for tech enthusiasts: Apple’s 15-inch MacBook Air M2 is available at an all-time low price of $1,099, a $200 discount from the average price. The offer is available for all four color options. Read the full article here.

Sam Altman, Jony Ive, and Masayoshi Son Explore AI Venture

Sam Altman of OpenAI, former Apple design legend Sir Jony Ive, and SoftBank’s Masayoshi Son are reportedly in advanced talks to create the “iPhone of AI”. More details reveal that their goal is to recreate the iPhone moment for AI. Read the full article here.

Overheating Concerns Plague iPhone 15 Series

Apple’s latest iPhone 15 series has attracted attention for the wrong reasons – overheating issues. Users have reported the devices reaching extremely high temperatures, with one user reporting a temperature as high as 118ºF during regular use. Read the full article here.

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