

Apple Makes Donations Easy Again - MOSK: 01.16.2025
5 snips Jan 16, 2025
Apple is facilitating donations for wildfire relief in Southern California, making giving easier for customers once again. The shifting dynamics of the Apple Card partnership with Goldman Sachs suggest potential new collaborations on the horizon. Meanwhile, consumer behavior reveals a preference for iPhones over iPads. Apple CEO Tim Cook shares personal stories and insights on his podcast appearance, including a touching anecdote about the Apple Watch's fall detection feature. The podcast also discusses the abrupt cancellation of a series on Apple TV+.
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Apple Makes Donating Easy
- Apple has revived its direct donation feature for disaster relief through its various platforms.
- Users can easily donate to the Red Cross for the Southern California wildfires via the App Store, Apple Music, and other apps.
Goldman Sachs Seeks Apple Card Exit
- Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon has expressed the bank's desire to end its Apple Card partnership before the 2030 contract expiry.
- Goldman Sachs is reportedly in talks with JPMorgan Chase, Barclays, and Synchrony Financial as potential replacements.
iPhone vs. iPad Usage
- A CIRP survey reveals that iPhone users prioritize replacing their phones faster than iPads.
- This is attributed to the higher frequency of iPhone use across various activities compared to iPads, despite the latter's larger screen.