For those who wonder what the support window is for Apple products, the company now has an answer: it’s quietly ended support for some of its oldest iPhones and iPads, cutting off restore access for devices that first went on sale more than a decade ago.
While the move has prompted some complaints, the truth is that it underlines just how unusually long the company has kept aging hardware alive. Even today, it provides support in the form of access to signed software upgrades for non-cellular devices as old as some teenagers.
What devices have been cut?
Among other things Apple has cut support for a range of older cellular-equipped devices, as it no longer supports the modems. Take the iPhone 4S, introduced about the same time iconic Apple CEO Steve Jobs died. Apple has stopped signing iOS versions for that device, which means if you’re still running one, you won’t be able to restore or downgrade to several older iOS versions on it.
This isn’t the only older system for which Apple h
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The reshoring push could reshape global supply chains, impacting tech and crypto sectors by altering cost structures and competitive dynamics.
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On Wednesday, July 8, Broadcom (NASDAQ: AVGO) stock received potentially powerful tailwinds when the blue-chip technology giant Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) announced it would be increasing its spend with the company. According to the press release, the iPhone makers agreed to boost spending and now expect the deal to exceed $30 billion in an effort to bolster production of chips in the U.S. Perhaps most notably, the agreement – which is part of Apple’s commitment to invest $600 billion in the American economy across four years – will involve a $1.5 billion capital expenditure (CapEx) investment earmarked for expansion and modernization of Broadcom’s facilities in Fort Collins, Colorado. Still, despite the scale of the deal, the question of whether AVGO is a ‘Buy’ after the announcement remains open given the equity’s performance so far in 2026. To begin with, the initial investor reactio
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Apple's expanded deal with Broadcom strengthens US chip manufacturing, potentially reshaping competitive dynamics in the semiconductor industry.
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Apple, Samsung, and Google are all expected to introduce their takes on folding smartphones in the coming weeks.
All three competitors work together on some things; Samsung allegedly makes displays for iPhone; Google makes an OS for Samsung; and Apple works with Google Gemini for AI. That proximity suggests that we might experience some synchronicity between these devices when they finally arrive.
Samsung and Google move first — but September belongs to Apple
Bloomberg agrees: the publication claims Samsung’s forthcoming Galaxy Unpacked event in London on July 22 will feature the Galaxy Z Fold 8, which will have a short, wide design “that resembles Apple Inc.’s planned folding iPhone.”
It is expected to cost around $1,999 for the 256GB model. The late July introduction is widely seen as an attempt to steal a little thunder from the upcoming launch of the iPhone Fold/Ultra, Apple’s first foldable device.
Google is also chasing the looming Apple thundercloud with its own “Made by Google