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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 sleek, black, futuristic virtual reality headset with a smooth, curved design and reflective surface—perfect for exploring the latest Betas—viewed from the front against a white background.

    Apple Releases Third Betas of visionOS 2.5, tvOS 18.5, and watchOS 11.5 to Developers

    by Tom RichardsonComputersApril 22, 2025April 22, 2025

    The third betas of visionOS 2.5, tvOS 18.5, and watchOS 11.5 are now available to registered developers through the Settings app on compatible devices, as reported by MacRumors. No major…

    2025 Apple TV 4K with A17 Pro chip, Wi-Fi 7, and Apple Intelligence, showcasing advanced gaming and smart home features for seamless streaming and control.

    New Apple TV 4K Set to Launch in 2025 with Major Upgrades

    by Tom RichardsonComputersApril 18, 2025April 18, 2025

    At the heart of the 2025 Apple TV 4K is an upgraded processor, likely the A17 Pro or A18 chip, as reported by 9to5Mac. The current model uses the A15…

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

    Apple Releases macOS Sequoia 15.4.1, Addressing Exploited Vulnerabilities

    by Tom RichardsonComputersApril 17, 2025April 17, 2025

    macOS Sequoia 15.4.1 addresses two major vulnerabilities that could compromise user devices. The first, impacting CoreAudio, involves a memory corruption issue triggered by processing a maliciously crafted audio stream in…

    A black laptop keyboard is shown from above. The keys are backlit, and the laptop has a touchpad below the keyboard. The screen is not visible, and the background is black, creating a sleek and minimalistic appearance.

    Is 2026 the Year for the Ultimate MacBook Pro?

    by Tom RichardsonComputersApril 12, 2025April 11, 2025

    Apple’s quest for slimmer devices is no secret—its M4 iPad Pro earned the title of the company’s thinnest product ever. The MacBook Pro could follow suit in 2026, shedding the…

    Screenshot of Apple TV running tvOS 26, showcasing the visionOS-inspired translucent interface with frosted-glass menus, highlighting new gaming app and Wi-Fi syncing features for 2025.

    Apple Refines the Viewing Experience with tvOS 18.4 Update

    by Tom RichardsonComputersApril 1, 2025April 1, 2025

    The tvOS 18.4 update hones in on the Apple TV app, a key touchpoint for users seeking movies, shows, and live sports. The app’s featured title carousel—where Apple highlights trending…

    Concept illustration of an Apple high-end monitor displaying a vibrant 7K resolution screen, featuring Apple Silicon and a sleek design, positioned alongside a Mac Pro on a modern desk.

    Apple’s Next High-End Monitor: A Glimpse into the Future of Displays

    by Tom RichardsonComputersMarch 31, 2025March 31, 2025

    The current Pro Display XDR, launched in 2019 alongside the Intel-based Mac Pro, dazzled with its 32-inch 6K Retina display and 1,600-nit peak brightness. Yet, it lacks the onboard processing…

    Mac desktop showcasing Spotlight search, Time Machine backup, and customized Dock shortcuts.

    SSD Upgrades for M4 Pro Mac Mini Edge Closer to Reality

    by Tom RichardsonComputersMarch 29, 2025March 28, 2025

    Externally, the M4 and M4 Pro Mac Mini models are twins—both sport the same sleek, 5-by-5-inch aluminum chassis introduced in late 2024. But beneath the surface, they diverge. The M4…

    A computer screen on macOS Sequoia 15.3 Beta 2 displays a research document titled "Could this tiny aquatic plant provide big climate benefits?" with highlighted text below. The left sidebar offers editing options like Correct, Rewrite, and Summarize for seamless content refinement.

    Apple Seeds Second macOS Sequoia 15.4 Release Candidate, Nearing Public Launch

    by Tom RichardsonComputersMarch 28, 2025March 28, 2025

    A key highlight of macOS 15.4 is the introduction of automatic Mail categorization, a feature powered by Apple Intelligence. This tool sorts incoming emails into predefined categories—Primary, Transactions, Updates, and…

    A laptop showcasing Final Cut Pro reveals a video of a child outdoors blowing a bubble, with timelines and video previews elegantly displayed against a transparent background.

    Apple Boosts Final Cut Pro for Mac with Image Playground and Workflow Upgrades

    by Tom RichardsonComputersMarch 28, 2025March 28, 2025

    The standout addition in this update is Image Playground, a feature powered by Apple Intelligence that lets editors generate stylized images directly within Final Cut Pro. Accessible on Macs with…

    Screenshot of a sophisticated phishing page mimicking an Apple security alert targeting Mac users in 2025

    Mac Users Under Siege: The Rise of a Sophisticated Phishing Threat

    by Tom RichardsonComputersMarch 23, 2025March 25, 2025

    The campaign began as a Windows-focused operation, masquerading as Microsoft security alerts. Hosted on Microsoft’s own Windows.net platform—an Azure hosting service—it tricked users into believing their PCs were compromised. A…

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    Apple’s Last M4 Mac: What’s Next for the Mac Pro in 2025

    by Tom RichardsonComputersMarch 22, 2025March 25, 2025

    The Mac Pro’s last update brought the M2 Ultra, a formidable chip tailored for professional workloads. Logic might suggest the next step is an M4 Ultra, mirroring the progression seen…

    A smartphone is displayed on a dark surface with its back cover removed, exposing the internal components such as the battery, circuits, and various hardware parts. The detailed view highlights the intricate design and arrangement of the internal elements seen in 2025 iPhones.

    Apple’s Hardware and Software Edge Could Outshine Its AI Delays

    by Tom RichardsonComputersMarch 21, 2025March 25, 2025

    The narrative around Apple’s AI struggles has gained traction in recent weeks, fueled by the company’s decision to push back the launch of a “more personalized” Siri. Originally teased at…

    A Mac Studio monitor displays an image editing software interface, featuring a person in futuristic red attire and sunglasses against a vibrant pink and purple background. A silver computer tower is shown beneath the screen, highlighting sleek design and advanced capabilities.

    Apple’s Next Studio Display: Multiple Versions in the Works for 2026

    by Tom RichardsonComputersMarch 17, 2025March 25, 2025

    According to Gurman’s latest insights in Bloomberg’s Power On newsletter, Apple is prototyping two distinct successors to the current Studio Display, which debuted in 2022 alongside the Mac Studio. The…

    Apple TV+ faces a critical test as Severance ends. Can its HBO-style strategy keep subscribers with Dope Thief and Murderbot? Here’s what’s next in 2025.

    Apple TV+ Faces Its Toughest Test Yet as Severance Wraps Up

    by Tom RichardsonComputersMarch 15, 2025March 25, 2025

    The numbers speak volumes. Severance has smashed viewership records for Apple TV+, fueled by a three-year gap that turned anticipation into a fever pitch. Apple saw it coming—announcing the season…

    macOS Sequoia System Settings screen enabling Siri without sharing Contacts, 2025.

    How to Activate Siri on macOS Sequoia Without`Your Contacts

    by Tom RichardsonComputersMarch 15, 2025March 25, 2025

    The issue stems from a default setting in macOS Sequoia. Flip the Siri toggle in System Settings, and a warning pops up: your contacts and other personal data will head…

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    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!

    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

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    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?

    A person in shiny black armor and helmet pilots a spaceship, while The Mandalorian & Grogu sit side by side in the cockpit, surrounded by futuristic controls and lights.

    The Mandalorian & Grogu: Sigourney Weaver Joins Pedro Pascal

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