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Shipments of iPhone made in India surged 162% in value terms
India’s ongoing efforts to boost local manufacturing of iPhone devices seem to have paid off to some extent, as the locally-manufactured iPhone shipments grew 162% year-on-year by value in 2022, according to Counterpoint. On Tuesday, the market research firm said that Apple now captures 25% of the total value of the smartphone market in India […]
Shipments of iPhone made in India surged 162% in value terms by Jagmeet Singh originally published on TechCrunch
Library ebook app OverDrive to shut down on May 1st, readers directed to Libby instead
For over a decade, the OverDrive app has offered a service that allows institutions including public libraries and schools to lend their digital catalogs of e-books, audiobooks, and other digital media to online users. Now, this longtime digital reading companion will be shutting down for good. After announcing its plans to sunset the app and […]
Library ebook app OverDrive to shut down on May 1st, readers directed to Libby instead by Sarah Perez originally published on TechCrunch
After much delay, Apple finally launches Apple Pay Later
Months after unveiling a major update to Apple Pay called Apple Pay Later, which allows users to split the cost of an Apple Pay purchase into four equal payments over six weeks without interest or late fees, Apple has finally launched the feature. But not for everyone. Starting today, Apple says it’ll begin inviting randomly […]
After much delay, Apple finally launches Apple Pay Later by Kyle Wiggers originally published on TechCrunch