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    Computersby Tom Richardson

    M5 Chip Rivals M1 Ultra in Early Benchmarks, Matching Desktop-Class Performance

    A glowing Apple M5 chip logo appears at the center, surrounded by dark shadows, hinting at impressive M5 chip performance, with part of a MacBook keyboard and a sleek Apple device visible in the background.
    M5 Chip Rivals M1 Ultra in Early Benchmarks, Matching Desktop-Class Performance
    Computersby Tom Richardson

    Vision Pro Gains M5 Chip and Dual Knit Band

    Close-up view of the inside of the Apple Vision Pro headset, showing multiple cameras, sensors, and visible Apple M2, R1, and Vision Pro M5 chips—all set against a black background.
    Vision Pro Gains M5 Chip and Dual Knit Band
    A person with short blonde hair sits at a desk using Logic Pro on a large monitor, surrounded by audio equipment, MIDI controllers, and a computer in a modern studio setting.

    Logic Pro’s 2025 Update Redefines Music Production for Creators

    by HannahComputersMay 29, 2025May 29, 2025

    The upgraded Stem Splitter is a standout, now capable of isolating guitar and piano tracks alongside drums, bass, vocals, and other instruments. Apple explains that stems are individual audio components…

    macOS 26 update 2025 interface on a MacBook screen, displaying the visionOS-inspired Solarium design with rounded icons and animated tabs, showcasing new Apple Intelligence features for 2025.

    macOS 26 Update 2025: Older Macs Face Compatibility Cutoff

    by Tom RichardsonComputersMay 29, 2025May 29, 2025

    AppleInsider’s sources indicate that macOS 26 will not support the 2018 MacBook Pro, 2020 Intel MacBook Air, 2017 iMac Pro, and 2018 Mac mini, as these models rely on older…

    A sleek 16-inch MacBook Pro M4 Max showcasing its Liquid Retina XDR display and refined aluminum unibody design.

    iOS 18 Leak Hints at Apple’s M3 Ultra MacBook Pro Ambitions

    by Tom RichardsonComputersMay 26, 2025May 26, 2025

    The M3 Ultra’s potential in a MacBook Pro could have transformed laptops for professionals and creatives. Its architecture, built on TSMC’s 3-nanometer process, delivers faster processing and efficiency compared to…

    Apple ID login screen on an iPhone, emphasizing security after the Apple ID data breach.

    Apple ID Data Breach Exposes Millions of Unencrypted Logins

    by Tom RichardsonComputersMay 24, 2025May 23, 2025

    The Apple ID data breach originated from a 47.42 GB database hosted on an unprotected web server, lacking both password protection and encryption. Fowler, who discovered the Apple ID data…

    A pair of tweezers holds a colorful silicon chip in the foreground, with the blurred TSMC logo in red and black visible in the background.

    Inside TSMC’s Arizona Factory: Powering Apple’s Next Chips

    by Tom RichardsonComputersMay 20, 2025May 20, 2025

    A BBC News tour showcased the Arizona facility’s clean rooms, where air purer than anywhere else protects the chipmaking process, as Faisal Islam noted. Wafers move via overhead rails across…

    A sleek M5 MacBook Pro in Space Black, open on a modern desk with a vibrant display showing creative software, highlighting its powerful M5 chip and professional-grade design for 2025.

    M5 MacBook Pro: What to Expect from Apple’s 2025 Powerhouse

    by Tom RichardsonComputersMay 12, 2025May 12, 2025

    The M5 MacBook Pro is on track for a late 2025 unveiling, likely in October or November, aligning with Apple’s recent annual MacBook Pro refresh cycle. Macworld reports that the…

    Apple CarPlay EV support enhances electric vehicle navigation with battery tracking and charger suggestions, currently limited to Ford and Porsche models.

    Apple Must Accelerate Apple CarPlay EV Support for Electric Vehicle Users

    by Tom RichardsonComputersMay 9, 2025May 9, 2025

    However, as electric vehicles (EVs) surge in popularity, Apple CarPlay EV support is lagging, according to 9to5Mac’s Benjamin Mayo. While Apple Maps provides robust EV routing—tracking battery charge, suggesting chargers,…

    Apple M-series chips powering AI in future Macs, smart glasses, and servers, showcasing advanced 3nm technology for enhanced performance and privacy.

    Apple Advances AI with New Mac Chips

    by Tom RichardsonComputersMay 9, 2025May 9, 2025

    A standout in this initiative is the codenamed “Baltra” chip, which will power both upcoming non-augmented reality (AR) smart glasses and high-performance AI servers by 2027. This dual-purpose chip is…

    Smart home setup with Matter 1.4.1, showing an iPhone using the Apple Home app to configure a Matter-compatible smart light via QR code scanning.

    Matter 1.4.1 Brings Simpler Setup to Apple Home and Smart Homes

    by Tom RichardsonComputersMay 8, 2025May 8, 2025

    Matter 1.4.1 introduces three core enhancements to simplify device setup, as outlined by Forbes and The Verge. First, the Enhanced Setup Flow (ESF) allows manufacturers to display terms and conditions…

    Back view of an Apple Pro Display XDR 2, showcasing its distinct lattice ventilation pattern and sleek, minimalist stand. The stand features a rectangular opening, with the Apple logo and "Pro Display XDR" text prominently displayed on the top right.

    Pro Display XDR 2: What to Expect from Apple’s Next-Gen Monitor

    by Tom RichardsonComputersApril 30, 2025April 30, 2025

    The original Pro Display XDR lacks the integrated features found in Apple’s Studio Display, which uses an A13 Bionic chip to enable capabilities like Center Stage video framing, spatial audio,…

    A sleek M4 MacBook Air with a silver body and a black-bordered screen displaying an abstract blue and black spiral pattern. The device is showcased facing forward on a plain white background, highlighting Apple’s embrace of new colors in their design.

    M4 MacBook Air Offers Compelling Reasons for MacBook Pro Users to Switch

    by Tom RichardsonComputersApril 29, 2025April 29, 2025

    For years, Apple nudged multi-monitor users toward the MacBook Pro due to the Air’s restrictive external display capabilities. The M1 and M2 MacBook Air models supported only a single external…

    Screenshot of Safari Technology Preview 216 interface on macOS Sequoia, showcasing Apple’s latest experimental browser update released on April 3, 2025.

    Apple Seeds Fourth Beta of macOS Sequoia 15.5 to Developers

    by Tom RichardsonComputersApril 29, 2025April 29, 2025

    The fourth beta of macOS Sequoia 15.5 is primarily a developer-focused release, aimed at ironing out bugs and optimizing performance. MacRumors reports no major feature additions have been disclosed, suggesting…

    MacBook connected to a dock via USB4, Thunderbolt 4, and Thunderbolt 3 ports, enabling high-speed data transfer, dual 4K displays, and versatile Mac workflows.

    Thunderbolt 4 vs. Thunderbolt 3 vs. USB4: Which Is Best for Your Mac?

    by MarcusComputersApril 27, 2025April 25, 2025

    Thunderbolt and USB4 are connectivity protocols that use the USB-C port, a small, reversible connector standard on all modern Macs. Thunderbolt 3, introduced in 2015, brought blazing-fast speeds and versatility…

    iPhone screen showing iCloud+ settings with Private Relay, Hide My Email, and Custom Email Domains options, highlighting Apple’s privacy-focused features for 2025.

    How to Compress Folders on iPad to Save Storage Space

    by MickeyComputersApril 26, 2025April 25, 2025

    Compressing folders reduces their size by bundling files into a single zip archive, which uses less storage than the original files. For example, a folder with multiple high-resolution images or…

    Apple robotics team leadership transitions to hardware chief John Ternus, highlighting a strategic shift to accelerate tabletop and mobile robot development for smart homes.

    Apple Shifts Robotics Team Leadership to Hardware Division

    by Tom RichardsonComputersApril 25, 2025April 25, 2025

    The robotics team, previously housed under Giannandrea’s AI and machine learning division, is now transitioning to Apple’s hardware division. John Ternus, senior vice president of hardware engineering, brings a proven…

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    A smartphone running iOS 26 displays a call screening notification at 9:41 on Tuesday, April 1. The background features abstract shapes in blue and green tones, creating an optical illusion effect.

    Liquid Glass iOS 26: The Optical Illusion Making Some iPhone Screens Tilt

    Close-up of the rear cameras on two smartphones—one white with a single lens, the other orange with three lenses and a flash—highlighting Apple moving luxury away from the Pro line in this Air vs Pro comparison.

    Air vs Pro: Apple Moving Luxury Away From the Pro Line

    A white rounded square icon with a 4x4 grid of colorful squares on a vibrant gradient background; a small translucent Apple logo is in the bottom right corner, evoking the look of the macOS Tahoe Launchpad.

    macOS Tahoe: Bring My Launchpad Back!

    White text reads "Beta Upgrades" over a soft, abstract background of overlapping green, blue, and cream shapes with a blurred, gradient effect—perfect for discussing iOS beta 26 or the differences between public beta vs developer beta.

    Apple Beta Upgrades: It’s Better to Wait for the Public Launch

    A man in a dark suit and tie smiles and raises his hand in greeting while standing outdoors, with a dark-colored car in the background—like a scene straight out of an Apple TV Plus series.

    Elon Musk Criticizes Foundation – And He’s Right

    A man with gray hair wearing a dark blue shirt speaks animatedly on stage about the iPhone 17 Launch, holding a small device in his right hand, against a plain black background.

    iPhone 17 Launch: Where Was Craig Federighi?

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