Apple is betting on satellites to power a new emergency iPhone service, but Google and other tech companies are trying to catch up
Years of preparation helped tech giant, but other phone makers, wireless carriers and aerospace companies have similar ambitions
Apple has four new iPhone 14 models. WSJ’s Joanna Stern breaks down the differences between the Pro and non-Pro models and shares her first impressions. She also takes a quick look at the huge new Apple Watch Ultra. Photo Illustration: Adele Morgan/The Wall Street Journal
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