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Apple is discontinuing its Pay Later loan service — should you be worried?
LaptopMag via Yahoo Finance· 15 hours agoApple Pay Later was made publicly available to all users in October 2023, but after eight months,...
13-Inch MacBook Pro vs. MacBook Air: Which M2 Apple Laptop Is Better in 2023?
Mountain View Telegraph· 53 minutes agoThe newest 13-inch Apple MacBook Air and 13-inch MacBook Pro laptops share Cupertino's latest M2...
Apple kills its Apple Pay Later service, but has another option in the works
ZDNet· 17 hours agoIf you used Apple Pay Later to pay for purchases in installments, bid that service a fond farewell....
Apple Watch will finally support an essential phone feature we've had for decades
Android Authority· 20 hours agoBeyond the features Apple officially previewed during WWDC24, however, beta testers are already...
What Apple's RCS support means for your group chats
Pocket-lint· 18 hours agoAs part of iOS 18, Apple is adding support for RCS, or Rich Communication Services, to the Messages app, finally bringing some sense of parity to group...
Key Levels to Watch as Nvidia, Microsoft, Apple Battle for Market Cap Lead
Investopedia via Yahoo Finance· 6 hours agoAs Nvidia (NVDA), Microsoft (MSFT), and Apple (AAPL) continue to jostle for the mantle of the...
Gateway - Quartz
Quartz· 7 hours agoApple CEO Tim Cook said that Apple wants to invest more in suppliers in Vietnam during a meeting with Vietnamese prime minister Pham Minh Chinh on Tuesday ...
Apple Has 'Very Serious' DMA Issues, EU to Enforce Rules 'Soon'
MacRumors· 12 hours agoApple is facing a "number" of "very serious" issues with its Digital Markets Act compliance in...
Apple abruptly abandons “buy now, pay later” service amid regulatory scrutiny
Ars Technica· 15 hours agoApple has abruptly discontinued its "buy now, pay later" (BNPL) service, Apple Pay Later, which turned Apple into a money lender when ...
Apple is still trying to figure out how to disrupt finance
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 16 hours agoSo, providing services that support their financial needs seems to be a bold but understandable...