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    iPhone 17 Pro Max

    iPhone 16 Pro Max and Samsung Galaxy S24 side by side | The upcoming iPhone 16 promises significant upgrades in display technology, camera enhancements, and performance, powered by the A18 Bionic chip.

    iPhone 17 Pro Camera Upgrades: A Leap Forward in Mobile Photography

    The iPhone 17 Pro models are expected to feature a dramatically improved telephoto lens, capable of achieving up to 8x optical zoom. This marks a significant jump from the 5x…

    Multiple views of the sleek iPhone 17 Pro, including front, back, sides, top, and bottom. The black phone features three rear cameras with an Apple logo on the back. Its display is on, showcasing a purple gradient wallpaper.

    iPhone 17 Pro Unveils Bold Design Shift and Performance Boost for 2025

    For the first time since the iPhone 11 Pro, Apple is reimagining the rear camera system. 9to5Mac reports the iPhone 17 Pro will feature a rectangular camera bar stretching across…

    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.

    iPhone 17e Unlikely for 2025, Apple Shifts Focus to Premium Models

    The iPhone 16e, which replaced the iPhone SE, was a first-of-its-kind device, blending modern design with cost-saving features like a single rear camera. Unlike Apple’s flagship models, which receive yearly…

    Two modern black smartphones, including the iPhone 17, are shown against a vibrant gradient background. One phone displays a blue screen, while the other shows the back with three cameras and the Apple logo.

    Apple Scraps Anti-Reflective Display Plans for iPhone 17

    Last year, excitement built around a potential iPhone 17 display upgrade. Instant Digital, a Weibo leaker with a mixed but occasionally accurate track record, claimed Apple was developing a “super-hard”…

    Side view of a sleek smartphone labeled "Apple iPhone 17 Pro Slim" with a slim profile and prominent camera bump, set against a black background.

    iPhone 17 Pro Upgrades Set to Stand Out from the Pack

    The iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max are slated for their most significant redesign since the iPhone 12 Pro debuted its flat-edged aesthetic in 2020. According to leaks from The…

    The iPhone 17 bestseller featuring advanced design and powerful new features.

    iPhone 17 and the Leap to 3nm Chips: What It Means for Apple’s Next Flagship

    The Impact of 3nm Chips on iPhone 17 The transition to 3nm chips marks a pivotal moment for the iPhone 17. By shrinking the transistor size from the 5nm chips…

    Cover of Apple Magazine featuring a gold iPhone 17 Pro with triple cameras. Headlines highlight the micro-OLED revolution, Star Wars’ Mandalorian and Grogu, and the magazine’s special edition status.
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    A hand-drawn icon of two overlapping squares with a bold, black cursor arrow in the center, set against a solid orange background—perfect for representing browser-based AI or tools like Claude for Chrome.

    Anthropic’s Claude for Chrome: A New Era of Browser-Based AI

    A view of Earth from space, partially enclosed by a web of intersecting yellow lines symbolizing satellite orbits—hinting at the digital future and projects like Kuiper Project—set against a starry background.

    Amazon’s Kuiper Project Sets Sights on Vietnam’s Digital Future

    A person stands beside a large 3D printer with advanced toolchangers, creating a geometric object amid various colorful 3D-printed models and tools, all set in a bright, modern, pastel-toned space—a vibrant nod to the growing 3D printing market.

    The 3D Printing Arms Race: Toolchangers Redefine the Market

    A gold-colored NISAR satellite with large solar panels and a wide radar antenna or reflector orbits above Earth against the dark backdrop of space.

    A Giant Leap in Earth Observation: NISAR’s Record-Breaking Antenna Unfurls

    A lineup of Google devices in blue, including three smartphones with Pixel Care+ device protection, a pair of wireless earbuds in an open case, and a smartwatch displaying its screen—all standing on a white background.

    Google Unveils Pixel Care+: A New Shield for Your Devices

    A person using a laptop with virtual icons displaying financial symbols and the letters "ETF," highlighting how ETFs and AI technologies like NVIDIA are shaping the future of investing.

    NVIDIA’s AI Surge Fuels a New Era for ETFs

    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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