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    2nm Chip

    Apple Secures Pole Position in Race for Next-Gen 2nm Chip from TSMC

    Apple is set to become the initial recipient of TSMC’s innovative 2-nanometer chips, according to a DigiTimes report. Sources indicate that Apple will be the first client to deploy this…

    Mac Studio

    Mid-2024 Set to Welcome M3 Ultra Mac Studio, Mac Pro Update Uncertain

    The tech world is abuzz with the latest report indicating a mid-2024 release for a new Mac Studio model, equipped with the advanced M3 Ultra chip. Taiwanese research firm TrendForce,…

    iPhone 15 Pro

    Apple’s iPhone 16 to Feature Advanced N3E Processor

    This move comes in preparation for the Cupertino firm’s upcoming iPhone 16 range, expected to feature four models. The N3E is the successor to TSMC’s initial 3nm process known as…

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    A man with a serious expression, closely cropped hair, and a short beard stands against a blurred, colorful background reminiscent of the intense visuals seen in the hijack season 2 trailer.

    Hijack Season 2 Trailer Puts Idris Elba on a Train in Apple TV Thriller

    Apple Silicon M1

    macOS 26 Upgrade Problems on M1 Macs Emerge Widely Across User Reports

    A digital gavel composed of glowing blue dots and lines appears against abstract blue lights, symbolizing the intersection of technology and law, echoing recent state attorneys general AI warnings on emerging legal challenges.

    State Attorneys General Warn AI Companies Over Harmful Outputs

    A gloved hand holds a computer microchip—reminiscent of quantum chips used in Apple devices—in a black frame, highlighting its metallic surface and intricate details against a blurred, neutral background.

    Quantum Q Chips Could Shape the Future of Apple Devices

    Two people in hooded jackets, facing away from each other, use digital devices in a dark setting with glowing green code and binary—hinting at hackers posing as law enforcement amid themes of hacking or cybersecurity.

    Hackers Posing as Law Enforcement Trick Tech Firms Into Revealing Apple Account Data

    A tablet screen displays the Gemini AI homepage with the text, "Gemini: Supercharge your creativity and productivity," next to a blurred image and a dark background, highlighting its recent iOS AI expansion.

    iOS AI Expansion Accelerates as Chrome Adds Google Gemini on iPhone

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