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    Computersby Tom Richardson

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

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    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
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    Apple’s Smart Home Ambitions: Doorbell Camera and Smart Cameras in the Works

    by NewsroomComputersAugust 16, 2025August 15, 2025

    Apple is developing a smart doorbell camera, codenamed J450, designed to rival Amazon’s Ring. This device is expected to feature facial recognition technology, allowing it to identify residents or frequent…

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    Apple’s Studio Display 2: A Powerhouse Monitor with A19 Pro Chip

    by GarretComputersAugust 16, 2025August 15, 2025

    The current Studio Display runs on the A13 Bionic chip, a processor from 2019 that powers features like Center Stage for dynamic video framing, Spatial Audio for immersive sound, and…

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    macOS Tahoe Public Beta 3: Refining the Future of Mac Computing

    by Tom RichardsonComputersAugust 15, 2025August 15, 2025

    macOS Tahoe introduces a design overhaul dubbed Liquid Glass, which brings a translucent, reflective aesthetic to the Mac interface. This cohesive look spans app icons, the Dock, menus, and the…

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    New Apple TV 4K: Powering Up with the A17 Pro Chip

    by HannahComputersAugust 14, 2025August 14, 2025

    The A17 Pro chip is at the heart of the new Apple TV 4K’s appeal. Designed with a 3-nanometer process, this processor delivers substantial improvements in speed and efficiency compared…

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    Apple Rebrands HomeKit as Apple Home in tvOS 26 Update

    by MickeyComputersAugust 11, 2025August 11, 2025

    The transition from HomeKit to Apple Home is more than a cosmetic tweak. Since its introduction in 2014, HomeKit has referred to Apple’s underlying framework for smart home accessories, while…

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    macOS Tahoe Public Beta 2 Brings Refined Features to Mac Users

    by Tom RichardsonComputersAugust 8, 2025August 8, 2025

    Personalization is a cornerstone of macOS Tahoe, with the second beta offering robust options to tailor the user experience. The Control Center and Menu Bar now allow users to add,…

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    Apple Tests AI-Powered Support Assistant in Limited Rollout

    by Tom RichardsonComputersAugust 6, 2025August 6, 2025

    The Support Assistant leverages generative AI models to provide automated responses to user queries about device settings, software glitches, or service-related questions. Upon accessing the “Chat” tab, users are greeted…

    A laptop on a desk displays a modern macOS Tahoe desktop interface with orange-themed widgets and icons, set against an abstract architectural background. The scene is dimly lit, with a round speaker and other objects in the background.

    macOS Tahoe: A Mixed Bag of Sleek Design and Spotlight Power

    by MarcusComputersAugust 4, 2025August 4, 2025

    The standout feature of macOS Tahoe is its revamped Spotlight, transformed into a powerhouse for productivity. Replacing Launchpad, Spotlight now serves as a central hub for launching apps, searching files,…

    The image showcases three Apple chip designs: "M5," "M5 Pro," and "M5 Max," all set against eye-catching gradient backgrounds. Each design prominently features the Apple logo, with a smaller logo nestled in the bottom right corner on a vibrant background. Highlights include the advanced M5 Pro chip.

    M5 MacBook Pro: A Tough Choice for Upgrading

    by Tom RichardsonComputersJuly 31, 2025July 31, 2025

    The M5 MacBook Pro, slated for release in the first half of 2026, is shaping up to be a modest update. Built on TSMC’s third-generation 3-nanometer process (N3P), the M5,…

    How to Reset HomePod: Quick and Easy 5 Steps Fix

    Apple Rolls Out tvOS 18.6 and HomePod 18.6 with Focus on Stability

    by HannahComputersJuly 30, 2025October 16, 2025

    The tvOS 18.6 update, designed for Apple TV 4K and Apple TV HD, emphasizes performance enhancements and security patches. According to Apple’s release notes, this update addresses issues that could…

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    Apple’s M1 iMac Almost Featured a Front-Facing Logo, Prototype Shows

    by Tom RichardsonComputersJuly 29, 2025July 29, 2025

    The M1 iMac’s chin has always been a polarizing feature. By housing critical hardware like processors and cooling systems, it allows the rest of the device to remain remarkably thin—less…

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    macOS Tahoe Public Beta Ushers in a New Era for Mac Users

    by Tom RichardsonComputersJuly 26, 2025July 25, 2025

    One of the standout features of macOS Tahoe is its emphasis on personalization. The Control Center and Menu Bar are now fully customizable, allowing users to tailor layouts and controls,…

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    Apple Unveils Human-Centered Machine Learning Innovations

    by Tom RichardsonComputersJuly 25, 2025July 25, 2025

    Human-centered machine learning (HCML) focuses on developing AI systems that resonate with human values and practical needs. Unlike conventional AI, which often chases raw computational power, HCML prioritizes transparency, interpretability,…

    A man wearing headphones relaxes on a sofa, enjoying a Home Theater experience in a cozy, dimly lit living room. He holds a remote while watching TV, with popcorn and a drink on the table in front of him.

    tvOS 26 Elevates Home Theater with AirPlay Speaker Upgrade

    by MarcusComputersJuly 22, 2025July 22, 2025

    Historically, Apple TV 4K users could designate only HomePod or HomePod mini as permanent audio outputs, limiting options for those with other AirPlay-compatible speakers. With tvOS 26, this restriction is…

    macOS Sequoia 15.4.1 update interface on a Mac, highlighting critical security patches for CoreAudio and pointer authentication, released on April 16, 2025.

    macOS Sequoia 15.6 Nears Release with Focus on Stability

    by HannahComputersJuly 22, 2025July 22, 2025

    Unlike previous macOS Sequoia releases that introduced visible enhancements like iPhone Mirroring or the Passwords app, macOS 15.6 seems to prioritize under-the-hood improvements. No major new features have surfaced during…

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    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

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    macOS Tahoe: Bring My Launchpad Back!

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

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    Elon Musk Criticizes Foundation – And He’s Right

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    iPhone 17 Launch: Where Was Craig Federighi?

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