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    Will Apple stop bundling the Lightning to headphone adaptor with new iPhones?

    Apple’s drastic decision to product iPhones without a headphone jack, continues to be met with outrage as the “dongle” adapter could be removed from the iPhone box. A new report…

    Analysts’ Predictions Suggest No iPad Mini 5 is on the Way

    A note by Barclays Research analysts says that the 7.9-inch iPad Mini range will not get a new addition alongside other iPads in March – putting the future of Apple’s…

    Next Year’s iPhones to Have Bigger Screens, Analysts Predict

    Having spoken to supply chain sources in Asia, analysts for British bank Barclays are expecting next year’s iPhones to get larger screens made possible by a shift to a bezel-less…

    Analyst: Apple May Release iPhone 8, Not iPhone 7S, in 2017

    Citing industry sources, Barclays analyst Mark Moskowitz has said that Apple is considering moving away from its usual upgrade cycle by following this year’s iPhone 7 with, in 2017, not…

    Barclays Finally Adds Apple Pay Support in United Kingdom

    The UK bank Barclays has finally enabled its support for the mobile payments service Apple Pay. As a result, all of the UK’s major banks now support the service, which…

    Barclays to Support Apple Pay in UK From “Very Early” 2016

    Several months after the mobile payment service Apple Pay launched in the United Kingdom, major British bank Barclays has revealed that it will start supporting the service from “very early”…

    Apple Pay Launches in UK, But Without HSBC and Barclays

    Apple Pay has today become available in the UK for making mobile payments, but not at every retailer and not with every bank. There are now, according to 9to5Mac, more…

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    Apple Vision Pro Spatial Video Brings Mother’s Day Memories to Life

    Apple Card Uber One benefits offer a free six-month trial, providing $0 delivery fees on Uber Eats and 5% cash back on Uber rides with Apple Pay.

    Apple Card Uber One Benefits: Free Six-Month Trial Enhances User Savings

    The image features a gradient backdrop with "Gemini AI app now on iPhone" text on the left. On the right, a smartphone showcases a dimly lit interface, complete with play and stop buttons, delivering a standalone experience.

    Google Maps for iOS Uses Gemini AI to Save Locations from iPhone Screenshots

    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.

    Touchscreen Macs and Folding iPads: Apple’s Next Frontier by 2030

    A close-up of the Apple Watch Ultra 3 on a wrist, showcasing its titanium enclosure and vibrant display, set against a rugged outdoor background with mountains, highlighting its adventure-ready design and advanced health features like hypertension detection.

    Apple Watch Ultra 3: Three Game-Changing Features Arriving in 2025

    A sleek M5 MacBook Pro in Space Black, open on a modern desk with a vibrant display showing creative software, highlighting its powerful M5 chip and professional-grade design for 2025.

    M5 MacBook Pro: What to Expect from Apple’s 2025 Powerhouse

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