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    A conceptual render of touchscreen Macs and folding iPads, showcasing a foldable iPad unfolding into a larger display and a MacBook with a touch-enabled screen, set against a sleek, modern workspace, highlighting Apple’s innovative design for 2030.

    Apple’s Foldable Future: iPad Fold Slated for 2026 Launch

    Pu’s note highlights a significant shift in Apple’s roadmap. The analyst forecasts that both the 7.8-inch iPhone Fold and the larger 18.8-inch iPad Fold will enter mass production in the…

    The Apple Watch boasts a titanium case, displaying time at 10:09. It features a dark blue Hermès fabric strap and an orange accent on the side button. The watch face highlights bold, white numerals on a black background with a distinct blue outline.

    Apple Watch Set for a VisionOS-Inspired Redesign and Apple Intelligence Boost

    The next iteration of watchOS could usher in a design language that mirrors visionOS, known for its immersive and polished interface. The Verifier describes the potential shift as a “bolder,…

    Collage of smartphones, highlighting iOS 19 features with various home screen layouts. Screens display nature photography, people, a cat, and app icons with diverse themes and color schemes. Each phone showcases unique arrangements and styles.

    iOS 19 Mockups Spark Debate: Gurman Says They Miss the Mark

    Jon Prosser, known for his bold leaks via Front Page Tech, unveiled mockups he insists are based on the “real deal” version of iOS 19 he’s seen firsthand. The images…

    Front view of the new Mac Studio powered by the Apple M3 Ultra chip, showcasing its compact design and high-performance capabilities on a minimalist desk setup.

    Apple’s M3 Ultra Chip: A Hybrid Powerhouse Unveiled

    Apple rolled out the M3 series back in October 2023, touting its 3nm process—built by TSMC—as a leap over the M2’s 5nm roots. The M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max…

    M1 MacBook connected to multiple displays using a DisplayLink dock, showing a triple-monitor setup with code and design apps open.

    How to Connect Multiple Displays to Your M1, M2, or M3 MacBook

    The issue stems from the chips’ design. Apple’s specs, confirmed in its support docs, cap M1, M2, and M3 MacBooks at one external display (up to 6K at 60Hz) via…

    iPhone screen displaying Apple Notes audio feature in iOS 18, showing a live transcription of a recorded lecture with playback options.

    Apple Notes’ Game-Changing Audio Feature: Note-Taking Just Got Smarter

    The setup is straightforward. Open Apple Notes on your iOS 18 device, start a new note, and tap the paperclip icon. Hit “Record Audio,” and you’re rolling—your voice or a…

    Apple Watch screen showing how to pause Activity Rings in watchOS 11, with options for a day, week, or custom break.

    Need a Break? How to Pause Activity Rings in watchOS 11

    AppleInsider spotlighted this feature on July 29, 2024, detailing a simple process that’s since rolled out to millions of wrists. Open the Activity app on your Apple Watch, tap the…

    A laptop displaying an open browser window featuring a colorful illustration titled "Best Hair Pompadour Contest." The design includes a large pompadour hairstyle and bold, stylized text against a bright yellow background. The keyboard is visible below.

    Apple’s Surface-Inspired iPad Keyboard: A Hybrid Dream That Never Took Off

    The patent, titled “Adjustable Support for an Electronic Device,” describes a setup where the iPad Pro would magnetically attach to a keyboard base, propped up by a foldable kickstand—much like…

    A sleek logo shines with a vibrant gradient background, centered around the iconic Apple logo alongside the bold text "M3 Ultra," showcasing innovation at its core.

    M3 Ultra Chip’s First Benchmark Surfaces: A Close Race with M4 Max

    The benchmark, spotted in the Geekbench 6 database on March 6, 2025, reveals the M3 Ultra’s capabilities in the new Mac Studio. Apple announced the chip with bold claims: up…

    Comparison chart of iPhone 16e price at $599 versus iPhone SE at $429, highlighting features like the A18 chip and 48MP camera.

    iPhone 16e’s Price Gamble: Will Apple’s Budget Buyers Bite?

    The CIRP report peels back the curtain on who buys the iPhone SE and why. A striking 45% of SE owners previously wielded “number” iPhones—like the 12 or 14—before opting…

    Cover of Apple Magazine featuring two Apple Watch Series 11 devices, one displaying a sleep score and the other showing a "Possible Hypertension" alert. Headlines mention delivery services and an AI assistant called ChatGPT-like Siri.
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    Three Apple Watches with different colored bands showcase health innovations like sleep score, activity rings, and heart rate—all new features on the Apple Watch 2025—displayed against a clean white background.

    Apple Watch 2025 Lineup: New Features and Health Innovations

    A computer server rack is shown on the left, with a detailed close-up of internal components—including Rubin CPX Chips and circuit boards—highlighted on the right. The black background enhances the focus on advanced hardware for software creation.

    Nvidia’s Rubin CPX Chips Redefine AI Video and Software Creation

    A digital illustration of a human face with circuit patterns on an orange background, next to the "K2 Think" logo, symbolizes AI reasoning model innovation and technology integration in the UAE.

    UAE’s K2 Think: A Compact AI Reasoning Model with Global Impact

    A close-up of a translucent, geometric 3D-printed artificial skin resting on the edge of a clear petri dish, with black tweezers in the background against a blue surface, highlighting innovation in regenerative medicine.

    3D-Printed Artificial Skin with Blood Vessels Advances Regenerative Medicine

    The photo shows the top corner of a modern office building with large, red illuminated letters spelling "Oracle," highlighting its role in AI infrastructure against a dusky sky.

    Oracle and OpenAI’s $300 Billion Stargate Deal Redefines AI Infrastructure

    Logo of Thinking Machines Lab featuring a geometric white symbol on the left and the company name in bold white text on an orange-to-yellow gradient background, reflecting AI consistency at the core of their brand identity.

    Thinking Machines Lab Tackles AI Consistency Challenges

    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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