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    Close-up of a USB-C port on the iPhone 16, symbolizing Apple’s transition to universal charging standards.

    iPhone 15 Enhances Battery Health Insights & Introduces 80% Charge Limit

    With the introduction of iOS 17 RC (Release Candidate), Apple unveiled enhanced battery management capabilities for the iPhone. One of the noteworthy features is the ability to limit the battery…

    iPhone fix

    Apple Reduces iPhone 15 Pro Back Glass Repair Costs

    The iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max came with an internal design that facilitates easier back glass removal. This feature was first introduced in the iPhone 14 and…

    iPhone playing music

    Could dynamic soundtracks be coming to Apple apps and services?

    Following Apple’s acquisition earlier this year of the UK-based start-up company AI Music, it has been speculated that the tech giant could be planning to bring dynamic soundtracks to various…

    How to Reset HomePod: Quick and Easy 5 Steps Fix

    Still got a first-edition Apple HomePod? It could be worth a tidy sum now

    If you bought and still own Apple’s original HomePod, you could be in for a lovely surprise; there have been reports of the misunderstood smart speaker now selling for well…

    Apple Mac mini in box

    Studio Display firmware alludes to a new Mac mini

    Following reports last month suggesting that Apple could have a new M2 Mac mini in its plans, we have now seen a further clue that a revised version of the…

    Mac Pro close-up

    New “Mac Studio” will reportedly slot in between Mac mini and Mac Pro

    Well, we did previously report the prediction of the well-placed Mark Gurman that 2022 will be a big year for Mac releases – so a new report indicating that Apple…

    iMac Pro

    Face ID capability ‘was considered for the M1 iMac’

    Apple reportedly considered adding Face ID to 2021’s revamped 24-inch M1 iMac. Rumors about Face ID being rolled out to the Mac have been in circulation since 2020, when 9to5Mac…

    Silver iPhone X on stand

    Apple Lightning Dock ‘discontinued since November 2021’

    It appears that Apple has quietly discontinued the iPhone Lightning Dock, an accessory that the Cupertino firm had offered since the launch of the first iPhone in 2007. According to…

    Woman wearing a mask

    Apple has released iOS 15.4 beta, and it includes ‘Face ID With a Mask’

    A beta for iOS 15.4 was made available to developers on Thursday, and one of the features in the update supports using Face ID while wearing a mask. Those who…

    Coding

    Xcode Cloud private beta access ‘will be expanded to more developers in February’

    Last year, Apple unveiled Xcode Cloud, a new platform for developers enabling them to accelerate the development process through the running of automated tests and other tasks in the cloud….

    Rumored iPhone SE 3 2022

    Mixed response to newly posted ‘2022 iPhone SE 3’ renders

    Could these CAD-based renderings of what is supposedly the upcoming Apple iPhone SE 3 match up to the reality, or do they represent a too-improbable departure from everything else we…

    9 to 5 Mac

    First MacBook Pro orders will be delivered today

    The first 2018 MacBook Pro models will be delivered today, following yesterday’s release. Apple originally announced a July 16 – 18th delivery date, but it seems those who opted for…

    Writer Gives a Video Review of Twelve South’s New Mac Candle

    You can’t quite describe it when you come across it, but it’s easily recognizable upon unpacking a new Mac, iPhone or other Apple product. Yes, we’re talking about that distinctive…

    Could The Rumored New MacBook Pro Be Unveiled on October 27?

    The next MacBook Pro, rumored to come with an OLED “touch bar” and Touch ID sensor, is generating much excitement – and October 27 evidently could be the date that…

    Third Generation Apple TV Discontinued, Removed from Website

    It’s been a very long time coming, but Apple has finally, as revealed in an email to employees, discontinued the third generation model of its media player and home hub,…

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    The iPhone 17, with its sleek, angular design and colorful abstract wallpaper illuminating the screen, is set against a stark black background. An iconic "Apple" logo subtly graces the bottom right corner.

    iPhone 17 Air’s Razor-Thin Design Steals the Spotlight in New Comparison

    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?

    The Apple Maps view of a city near a waterfront features a street view inset at St. Marks Place and 1st Ave. Nearby landmarks like Tompkins Square Park are highlighted, with street names and various locations clearly labeled.

    Apple Maps Gets Smarter with iOS 18’s Library Feature

    Apple Watch SE 3 with larger 41mm and 45mm displays, designed for budget-conscious smartwatch users.

    Apple Watch Series 11: Minor Hardware Tweaks, Major watchOS 12 Upgrades

    Close-up of two iPhone 17 Pro smartphones standing vertically, displaying their front and back. The front screen shows a gradient wallpaper, while the back highlights a triple-camera setup. There's a small Apple logo in the bottom right corner with a colorful backdrop.

    iPhone 17 Pro Rumored Features: What to Expect in 2025

    A person wearing Vision Pro VR goggles is sitting excitedly on a bench. They're surrounded by people in a brightly lit store, with electronics and phone cases displayed on the walls in the background.

    Apple Vision Pro 2025: A Lighter, Cheaper Headset and Enterprise Tethered Model

    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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