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Apple’s internal projections for its next-generation operating systems, including iOS 18, macOS 15, watchOS 11, and tvOS 18, are marked by ambition and promise. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, these…
This next iteration, also referred to as the device identifier N109, mirrors the sleek, curved aesthetic of its predecessor, the Vision Pro, which debuted at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC)…
With the release of iOS 17.2 and tvOS 17.2, Apple is set to revolutionize the way users interact with its TV app. This update introduces a streamlined navigation system, featuring…
In its latest update, the tech giant has reassured its consumers that this environmental pledge will not translate into higher prices for its products. At the recent Reuters NEXT conference,…
This feature is particularly tailored for compatibility with the upcoming Apple Vision Pro headset, marking a significant enhancement in Apple’s video technology. Users can activate Spatial Video recording by navigating…
This phased roll-out of OLED displays is expected to span the next three years, as outlined by analyst Jeff Pu of Haitong International Technology Research. Jeff Pu’s investor memo, as…
This development promises to simplify the viewing experience for subscribers, who will soon access a treasure trove of content through one unified platform. The initial version of this integrated app…
In a strategic collaboration poised to elevate the visual experience, LG and Samsung are set to kickstart mass production of OLED displays for Apple’s upcoming iPad Pro models around February…
Originally debuted with the M1 Max 16-inch MacBook Pro in 2021, High Power Mode enables users to optimize their MacBook Pro’s performance for tasks that demand substantial processing power, such…
For years, Google has been vying for access to Apple’s iMessage, which boasts over a billion active devices worldwide — a reach Google’s own messaging systems have yet to achieve….
The United States Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has laid out a proposal today to bring technology companies that provide digital wallets and payment applications under stricter regulation. Noting the…
In a bold move to eclipse existing battery capabilities, Apple has been honing a revolutionary custom battery concept since 2018, as disclosed by ETNews. This initiative is not a mere…
The newest refresh of Apple’s M3 iMac and MacBook Pro models, powered by the innovative M3 and M3 Pro chips, is now available for pickup at Apple Stores. Enthusiasts don’t…
Industry insider Mark Gurman has signaled that there will be an expansive update to Apple’s iPad range in 2024, with anticipated new versions for all categories including the iPad Pro,…
Apple’s M3 Max chip, which powers the latest 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pro models, is setting new performance standards according to early benchmarks. Despite having fewer cores, with 16 CPU…
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