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    Apple adds over 40 recruits to its health clinic AC Wellness

    Apple adds over 40 recruits to its health clinic AC Wellness

    Apple has devoted many efforts to healthcare in recent years, but it’s not just customers who can anticipate feeling better as a result. The company has quickly added more than…

    Apple $1 trillion company

    Apple becomes first US firm to hit $1 trillion in market cap

    Apple has long been in premier position in the race to become the first publicly traded US company valued at $1 trillion. For much of the summer, it was fighting…

    A Microsoft Surface Go on a white background, displaying the lock screen. The screen shows a bird mid-flight against a black background with the time of 6:18 and the date Monday, June 18. A stylus is placed vertically next to the tablet on the right.

    Is Microsoft’s new Surface Go a major threat to the iPad?

    Last week, Microsoft took the veil off its new Surface Go tablet, the starting price of which – $399 – makes it competitive with Apple’s entry-level iPad. However, should Apple…

    UK well-positioned to lead crypto economy, says new report

    UK well-positioned to lead crypto economy, says new report

    The UK could seize a leading role in the worldwide crypto industry, largely on the back of more than £500m of 2017 and 2018 investments into the country’s blockchain firms,…

    Close-up of the back of a silver iPhone featuring a triple lens camera setup on the top left. The Apple logo is visible in the center. The image is branded with "iDROPNEWS" designed by Martin Hajek, hinting at what to expect from the iPhone launch next year. The background is white.

    2019 iPhones to get triple-lens camera, improved 3D sensing?

    The 3D sensing capabilities on which the iPhone X’s camera relies for enhancing augmented reality features could be outdone by “more advanced” sensing reportedly planned for 2019 iPhones. The iPhone…

    New iPhones to come in colors including red, blue, orange?

    It looks like, when Apple unveils its 2018 iPhone lineup in two months’ time, you could have a broad set of new colors to choose from. That’s according to a…

    Facebook, Amazon and Google suspected of violating GDPR

    Though the privacy-protecting GDPR regulation entered force just over a month ago, evidence has emerged that tech titans including Facebook, Amazon and Google may not yet be fully compliant. The…

    Intel reportedly stops work on 5G modem rejected for iPhones

    After rumors that Apple is preparing to drop Intel processors from future Macs, the chipmaker is reportedly set to lose even more business from Apple. The Cupertino firm is said…

    A 2018 iPad displaying various apps on its screen is placed on a wooden surface. To the right of the iPad lies a stylus. In the top-left corner, part of a potted plant is visible, and to the right, there are colorful notebooks partly in view, reminiscent of displays seen in Apple stores across the US.

    Developer unearths evidence of future iPad featuring Face ID

    Keeping up the trend of emerging technologies trickling down from the iPhone line to the iPad range, Apple will incorporate Face ID into an upcoming iPad, a developer’s discovery suggests….

    New MacBook Pro with Intel Coffee Lake CPU on the way?

    Apple’s professional-grade MacBook Pro could soon receive a major speed boost due to Intel’s latest Coffee Lake processor making its way to the line, judging from a recent entry on…

    Investor predicts bright future for Apple in healthcare tech

    Apple has recently made some bold moves in healthcare – including last month’s provisional launch of a new product letting iPhone users share electronic health records with hospitals. The trend…

    Microsoft updates OneDrive with support for iOS 11 features

    It’s been a long time coming, but Microsoft has finally updated the iOS app for its cloud storage solution, OneDrive, with support for various productivity-oriented features of iOS 11. Those…

    iPhone X production woes fading as 2-3M units set for launch

    Various components for the upcoming iPhone X will soon come into enough supply to significantly ease Apple’s production worries for the much-anticipated handset, reports KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. Nonetheless,…

    Third beta of macOS High Sierra 10.13.1 seeded to developers

    About a month after the public release of macOS High Sierra, Apple has given developers access to the third beta for the next major update to its Mac desktop operating…

    ANZ eftpos Access cards now support Apple Pay in Australia

    Australia’s most used debit card system, eftpos, can now be used for making contactless payments via Apple Pay. Australia residents with eftpos Access cards issued by the bank ANZ can…

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    Second-generation Apple Vision Pro 2 headset in production for 2025 launch

    Mastering the visionOS Virtual Keyboard for Apple Vision Pro

    Live Activities 11: A swimmer wearing a swim cap and goggles adjusts their goggles while partially submerged in water. An advanced smartwatch with a detailed, visible display is on their wrist, indicating they are likely tracking their swimming performance or other metrics.

    Apple Watch Ultra 3: Connectivity Takes Center Stage

    A close-up of the new AirTag 2 tracking device, showcasing its sleek design and advanced technology.

    Apple AirTag 2: A Smarter Tracker Awaits

    A person with curly hair in a bun wears a sleek, futuristic virtual reality headset with a white strap. The person is smiling and looking to the side, embodying tech innovations with a plain white background behind them.

    Setting Up Your Apple Vision Pro: A Seamless Start to Spatial Computing

    Close-up of an electronic circuit board inside a device, featuring a large black Apple C1 Modem chip at the center, labeled with "C1," and surrounded by various smaller components and connectors.

    Apple’s C1 Modem Ushers in a New Era of iPhone Connectivity

    A white Apple smart speaker, possibly the HomePod Mini 2 (2025), with a glowing top sits on a kitchen counter near a stove, beside a potted plant and some papers.

    HomePod Mini 2 Set to Elevate Apple’s Smart Speaker Game in 2025

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