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    Apple Watch SE affordability

    Close up of a watch, capturing every intricate detail. It's clear that the design and craftsmanship stand apart, especially considering there's no Apple Watch Ultra in 2024 to rival its elegance.

    No Apple Watch Ultra in 2024: What It Means for the Apple Watch Lineup

    September 10, 2024 / 5:54 AMOctober 12, 2024

    The announcement of no Apple Watch Ultra in 2024 marks a significant change in Apple’s product development strategy. The Ultra model, known for its rugged design, advanced health-tracking features, and…

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    The Next Evolution of Apple Watch SE: Analyzing the Potential Shift to Plastic

    August 5, 2024 / 7:20 AMAugust 5, 2024

    The proposed transition to a plastic body for the Apple Watch SE presents several notable advantages. Primarily, this change could lead to a reduction in manufacturing costs, potentially allowing the…

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    Apple Considers Plastic Design for Next-Gen Apple Watch SE to Reduce Costs

    July 8, 2024 / 8:22 AM

    Apple is working on a new version of its most budget-friendly watch, the Apple Watch SE. According to recent reports, the company is considering using a plastic design for this…

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    Apple Car Keys Need a Faster Road to the Dashboard

    AirPods Max update in 2027 brings a lighter design, enhancing comfort and audio performance for iPhone and Mac users with advanced features.

    AirPods Max Refresh Leaves Room for Apple’s Next Headphones

    The iPad Air refresh with M4 chip displayed on a sleek desk setup with accessories.

    Magic Keyboard Makes iPad Feel More Like a Mac

    A glowing, abstract, multicolored loop forms a star-like shape on a black background, blending orange, yellow, pink, purple, and blue hues with a soft neon effect—perfect as an AI iPhone or iPhone 20 wallpaper.

    Apple Gen AI Site Could Reframe WWDC26

    A person in sportswear sits on gym bleachers with a yellow laptop, a basketball, and an orange backpack nearby. Red championship banners hang on the wall in the background.

    MacBook Neo Puts Kansas City’s Apple Switch Under Scrutiny

    Close-up of a Formula 1 car’s bodywork in black and gold, showing the number 7, AMG logo, MSC branding, and aerodynamic parts with sleek lines and carbon fiber details—perfect for any Apple TV F1 fan.

    F1 Sequel Faces a Longer Road at Apple

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