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    iPhone 17 Air specs

    Two iPhones are shown: one with its black back and Apple logo visible, the other featuring an iPhone 17 Air display test with a dark abstract wallpaper of rounded shapes. Both phones are set against a black background.

    iPhone 17 Air Earns Top Marks in DxOMark Display Test

    The iPhone 17 Air has achieved one of the highest display scores ever recorded by DxOMark, confirming Apple’s continued leadership in screen technology. The new model excelled across key testing…

    Illustration of the iPhone 17 Air, highlighting its sleek 5.5mm design, alongside the iPhone 16e, with text overlay questioning the absence of the iPhone 17e in 2025, reflecting Apple’s focus on premium models.

    Apple’s C1 Modem Heads to iPhone 17 Air, Leaves Other Devices Waiting

    The C1’s story starts with the iPhone 16e, launched in February 2025. Apple touted it as their most power-efficient modem yet, a claim backed by real-world perks. Users get faster,…

    Sleek iPhone 17 Air showcasing its 5.5mm-thin design and 6.6-inch 120Hz display, highlighting iPhone 17 Air features for 2025

    iPhone 17 Air Unveiled: Seven Features Set to Redefine Apple’s Lineup

    The headliner? Thinness. Drawing inspiration from the M4 iPad Pro, the iPhone 17 Air is tipped to clock in at just 5.5mm at its slimmest point, per analyst Ming-Chi Kuo….

    A sleek render of the alleged iPhone 17 Air shell, showcasing its ultra-thin design.

    iPhone 17 Air May Be the Thinnest iPhone Yet

    Apple has always been at the forefront of innovation, and the iPhone 17 Air is no exception. With a 5.5mm profile, it aims to be the thinnest iPhone ever produced….

    Close-up of the iPhone 17 Pro featuring a sleek aluminum frame, rectangular camera bump, and scratch-resistant display, highlighting top iPhone 17 Pro features rumored for the 2025 launch.

    iPhone 17 Air: A Glimpse into the Future of Smartphones

    One of the standout features of the iPhone 17 Air could be the complete removal of physical ports. By relying entirely on wireless charging and data transfer, Apple is gradually…

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    State Attorneys General Warn AI Companies Over Harmful Outputs

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    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

    OpenAI

    ChatGPT 5.2 Improves Reasoning as OpenAI Pushes “Better Thinking” AI

    AirTags

    AirTag 2 Leak Shows Improved Tracking in Crowds and While Moving

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