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    Apple Targets March 2024 for New MacBook Air Release with M3 Chip

    Apple is gearing up for a significant update to the MacBook Air, slated for release around March 2024, as reported by Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. This refresh, which follows a major…

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    Resident Evil Village Set for iPhone 15 Pro & Apple Silicon iPad Release

    Exciting times await horror gaming enthusiasts, as Resident Evil Village is set to be launched for iPhone and iPad on October 30, 2023 – a perfect eve to Halloween. Developed…

    Ray Tracing

    iPhone 15 Pro Models Elevate Mobile Gaming with Ray Tracing

    The recent “Wonderlust” event served as the launch pad for Apple’s iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, both boasting groundbreaking ray-tracing capabilities. Made possible by the advanced A17…

    Apple iPhone 15 Pro

    iPhone 15 Pro & Pro Max Unveiled: A17 Pro Chip, Titanium Frame, & Multifunction Action Button

    Apple has officially announced the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, setting new benchmarks in smartphone technology. The devices boast a multitude of innovative features, including a titanium…

    Apple's new A18 Pro chip showcased with performance and efficiency improvements for the latest iPhone models.

    Upcoming iPhone 15 Pro Models to Feature Improved A17 Chip Using TSMC’s 3nm Process

    Apple’s forthcoming iPhone 15 Pro models are set to have an upgraded A17 processor based on TSMC’s 3-nanometer process. The upcoming A17 Bionic chip is expected to offer considerable performance…

    Cover of Apple Magazine issue #709 featuring the headline "STARGATE: The $500 Billion AI Blueprint to Shape a New World Order," and showing a large, futuristic server rack with gold accents.
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    A close-up of the iPhone 16e showcasing its Apple in-house chips, with a digital overlay highlighting the C1 modem’s 5G connectivity and battery efficiency, set against a backdrop of the iPhone 17 Air’s sleek design.

    Apple’s Push for In-House Chips: C1 Modem and Beyond

    A person using Apple Fitness+ on an iPhone, with a Fitbit tracker displayed, showcasing a workout session without an Apple Watch, emphasizing Apple Fitness+ compatibility for broader device support in 2025.

    Apple Fitness+ Could Revolutionize Workouts with One Key Upgrade

    Illustration of the iPhone 17 Air, highlighting its sleek 5.5mm design, alongside the iPhone 16e, with text overlay questioning the absence of the iPhone 17e in 2025, reflecting Apple’s focus on premium models.

    iPhone 17e Unlikely for 2025, Apple Shifts Focus to Premium Models

    A conceptual image of the iPhone Fold, a foldable smartphone with a front-facing display, is partially folded to reveal the time as 9:41 and the date as Tuesday, March 26. The sleek device is set against a striking purple background for emphasis.

    Apple’s Foldable iPhone: A Game-Changer with Invisible Crease and Superior Hinge

    The Apple TV+ promotional image prominently displays the Apple TV+ logo at the center, encircled by captivating visuals from acclaimed shows and movies such as "Black Bird," "CODA," and "Five Days at Memorial.

    Apple TV+ Shifts Narrative: Creatives Praise Freedom Over Micromanaging Rumors

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    Apple Faces Price Hikes as Tariff-Driven Import Surge Falls Short

    Black and white logo featuring a pixelated arrow pointing upwards to the right, with the word "MINECRAFT" in bold capital letters beneath it. The design is simple with a retro, blocky aesthetic.

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