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Some Apple employees organize under the #AppleToo banner to share stories of harassment or discrimination

iPhone 12 Pro Max laid facedown on its packaging

The collective body of Apple's workforce is quite different than it was 30 years ago. And while the company's culture is still mostly intact, there are some waves being made by many current employees. Many want a more transparent company as a whole, while some simply want their voices to be heard in what they believe is a vacuum. Still, others are raising concerns for potential pay inequality within the company. All in all, it's the beginning motions of what could lead to even bigger change down the road.

Apple TV+ drama ‘The Tragedy of Macbeth’ from Joel Coen, starring Denzel Washington and Frances McDormand, will close out the 65th BFI London Film Festival

In May of this year, it was confirmed that Apple TV+ had secured the premiere for the upcoming drama The Drama of Macbeth from director and writer Joel Coen (No Country for Old Men, Hail, Caesar!), based on the original play written by William Shakespeare. At the time, Apple confirmed that it was once again tapping into its partnership with production outfit A24 to bring the film to not only the small screen via Apple TV+, but also some big screens, too.

Recent informal internal employee survey indicates Apple’s goals for pay equity may not be on target

Earlier this month, a report revealed that some higher-ups at Apple have been putting in a concerted effort to shut down internal, informal employee surveys that are being distributed throughout the company. In that report, the focal point was a survey that was being distributed trying to shed more details on the salaries of those working for Apple. Some employees believe there is pay inequality within the company, despite Apple's claims to the contrary.

Apple TV+ shares official trailer for upcoming second season of ‘The Morning Show’ ahead of September 17 premiere

It has been a long time coming, and a long time in the works, but we're finally about to see the second season of one of Apple TV+'s launch shows. And in an effort to help build up some attention for the upcoming premiere of the sophomore season of the drama, Apple today has shared the first official trailer. And unlike the first teaser trailer, we get a better feel for the stories that will unfold this season.

Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney demand Ted Lasso’s delicious biscuits in compensation following joke about ownership of Wrexham AFC

Ted Lasso can be described in a lot of different ways, like the fact the Apple TV+ series is aggressively optimistic. Which means to say that while there are plenty of jokes thrown around in the writing, nothing about the show is particularly "scathing." Especially not when it comes to real-world celebrities -- or the football clubs they might own. But apparently the comedy crossed the line in a recent episode, and now Ryan Reynolds (Deadpool, Free Guy) and Rob McElhenney (Mythic Quest, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia) are looking for compensation.