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Top Apple-related stories for the week of January 5-9

Here are the top Apple-related articles at Apple World Today for the week of January 5-9.

° Apple TV won seven trophies at the 31st annual Critics Choice Awards.

° Spectrum Front Row in Apple Immersive kicked off Friday, January 9, bringing Lakers fans a one-of-a-kind experience on Apple Vision Pro.

° Apple TV productions have collected six Annie Award nominations.

° An Apple Wallet bug is causing some iPhones to lose lots of storage space.

° Apple ranks 73rd in Newsweek’s list of the “Most Responsible Companies” for 2026.

° Apple has made Newsweek’s list of “America’s Greatest Workplaces for Culture, Belonging, and Community.”

° Dell has announced a $2,900 52-inch Thunderbolt 6K display (and it’s Mac compatible).

° Intricuit has announced a Kickstarter campaign to finance Magic Screen, a snap-on touchscreen for a Mac laptop.

° An Apple TV movie and seven series are nominated in the 30th Art Directors Guild (ADG) Awards.

° Apple TV has collected 11 nominations in the 2026 Actor Awards race.

° JPMorgan Chase has landed the rights to operate the Apple Card credit card program.

° It seems the exodus of Apple designers continues. Two more are bidding adieu to the tech giant.

° Apple and Apple TV have racked up five nominations in the 78th annual Directors Guild Awards.

° Regulators in India are arguing against Apple’s attempts to limit antitrust fine.

° Google parent company Alphabet saw its market capitalization pass Apple’s for the first time since 2019.

° The New York Times has shared a profile of Apple’s John Ternus, claiming the tech giant is accelerating plans to have him replace Tim Cook as Apple CEO.

° Only a tiny percentage of iPhone users have installed iOS 26, according to data from a web analytics service.

° AliveCor again fails to revive it lawsuit against Apple.

° Apple Original Films’ “F1” is nominated for an Artios Award.

° Apple TV shows have been nominated for three ASC Awards.




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