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    Aerial nighttime view of a modern Apple Store with an Apple logo on its roof, surrounded by well-lit streets and trees. The structure appears sleek and minimalist, embodying the company's signature design aesthetic. Traffic and street markings are visible around the building, promoting their trade-in program.

    Can you trade in your Mac at an Apple Store?

    If you’re considering upgrading your MacBook or iMac, you might want to trade in your old device at the same time to reduce the cost of the purchase and lower…

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    Apple could announce ARM Mac plans at WWDC this month

    Apple could confirm its ambitions to launch new ARM-based Macs at WWDC. According to Mark Gurman from Bloomberg, who has a reliable track record and often scores scoops ahead of…

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    How can I get verified on Twitter in 2020?

    Sick of waiting to be verified on Twitter? Good news: 2020 might just be your lucky year. According to a new report from TechCrunch, Twitter is readying the launch of…

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    Apple launches new iPhone cases and Apple Watch bands

    Apple has introduced a series of new Apple Watch Sports Bands and corresponding iPhone cases for the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max to celebrate the…

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    Apple announces new password API to help password management devs

    Apple has announced a new project designed to help password management developers create more secure passwords that are more compatible with apps and websites. Known as the Password Manager Resources…

    A monochrome image featuring various Apple products displayed on a white surface. Items include multiple iPhones, an iPad, an Apple Watch, AirPods, watch bands, and a MacBook. All products are arranged in a neat, organized manner.

    Apple to expand Apple Card offer to iPads, AirPods, and Macs

    Apple is reportedly planning to expand its Apple Card promotional program, allowing users to buy their next iPad, Mac, or AirPods at 0% interest to persuade consumers to upgrade. Right…

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    Google Content Highlighting: Why you’re selling yellow text on web pages

    Google has introduced a new content highlighting feature on the iOS Safari app. The company has been experimenting with new ways to find information on third-party sites, and will now…

    A silver iPhone 12, with a triple camera setup on the top back left corner, is shown. The screen displays various app icons such as FaceTime, Calendar, Photos, Mail, and Maps. The time is 12:09 on Sunday, the 16th. Due to the coronavirus delays, it finally boasts an orange background.

    Will this year’s iPhone 12 be delayed due to the coronavirus?

    If you’re holding out for a new iPhone this September, you might be disappointed. Broadcom, a manufacturer that is tasked with creating components for Apple’s iPhone range, has spoken about…

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    Canalys suggests ‘severe’ drop in PC and tablet sales through 2020

    According to analysis from research firm Canalys, the global PC and tablet market will suffer a significant fall in sales throughout the rest of 2020, fueled by an economic downturn. …

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    New leak suggests Apple is working on rumored services bundle

    Apple is planning to bundle its services under one monthly package, according to 9to5Mac. It has been rumored for a number of months that the company would bring together products…

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    Safari on iOS 14 to include language translation and enhanced Apple Pencil support

    New details have emerged of Apple’s upcoming iOS 14 and iPadOS 14 operating systems, with Safari set to be given some new features like automatic language translation for the first…

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    iPad Air to move to USB-C connectivity from next generation

    Apple is reportedly planning to move the iPad Air to USB-C from its next generation. According to a report from reliable supply chain insiders at Macotakara, the new iPad Air…

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    Apple dropping iPhone prices in China to celebrate 6/18 shopping festival

    Apple will drop the price of its latest iPhone range – including the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone 11 Pro Max, and the new iPhone SE – to celebrate…

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    Will my iPhone and iPad be compatible with iOS 14?

    We’re just weeks away from Apple’s official unveiling of iOS 14 at its upcoming virtual WWDC, and whilst we don’t know exactly what will be included in the new operating…

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    Apple doubles cost of upgrading RAM on MacBook Pro

    Apple has doubled the cost of RAM on its MacBook Pro, as first reported by MacRumors. The company has added an additional $100 to the base-level upgrade, with 16GB of…

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