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    iPad Pro 2020

    11-inch iPad Pro ‘not expected to gain mini-LED display this year’

    According to a tweet from Apple observer and display expert Ross Young, we shouldn’t expect to see the launch of an 11-inch iPad Pro with a mini-LED screen during 2022….

    MacBook Air text

    Will the 2022 MacBook Air have an M1 chip, rather than an M2?

    Confusion has reigned among Apple watchers in response to a tweet – said to be from well-respected analyst Ming-Chi Kuo – that indicates he has changed his mind about what…

    Apple M1 Ultra

    M1 Ultra chip breaks cover, representing “the next giant leap for Apple silicon”

    The final member of the M1 family of Apple processors, the M1 Ultra, has been announced by the Cupertino company, bringing “breathtaking computing power” to the new Mac Studio. This…

    iPad Air 5 lineup

    iPad Air 5 gets M1 chip, ultra-quick 5G, and much more

    Confirming many of the rumors leading up to its spring event, Apple has thrown the covers off a new iPad Air – the fifth generation of this version of the…

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    New “Mac Studio” will reportedly slot in between Mac mini and Mac Pro

    Well, we did previously report the prediction of the well-placed Mark Gurman that 2022 will be a big year for Mac releases – so a new report indicating that Apple…

    Apple-Event

    The date of Apple’s Spring Event has been officially announced!

    It’s official! Apple has sent out invitations to its Spring Event, confirming that the event will take place on March 8. The event will be held at Steve Jobs Theater…

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    Gurman predicts new Macs next month, and even more in May or June

    Apple is expected to launch at least one new Mac at its yet-to-be-announced spring event, which is rumored to be scheduled for March 8. Not only that, but according to…

    iMac Pro

    Face ID capability ‘was considered for the M1 iMac’

    Apple reportedly considered adding Face ID to 2021’s revamped 24-inch M1 iMac. Rumors about Face ID being rolled out to the Mac have been in circulation since 2020, when 9to5Mac…

    Apple M1 Max MacBook Pro 16

    Mac system architecture engineer Jeff Wilcox departs Apple for Intel

    This week, Jeff Wilcox, Apple’s former Director of Mac System Architecture, confirmed that he has left Apple to assume a new role at Intel. As a member of Apple’s M1…

    iMac

    Apple says not all iMacs will be available in Apple Stores

    The company released a statement to reiterate that its new iPad Pro models, the new Apple TV, and the M1 iMac would be available for pre-order from tomorrow, and confirmed…

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    Close-up of an electronic circuit board inside a device, featuring a large black Apple C1 Modem chip at the center, labeled with "C1," and surrounded by various smaller components and connectors.

    Apple’s C1 Modem Ushers in a New Era of iPhone Connectivity

    A white Apple smart speaker, possibly the HomePod Mini 2 (2025), with a glowing top sits on a kitchen counter near a stove, beside a potted plant and some papers.

    HomePod Mini 2 Set to Elevate Apple’s Smart Speaker Game in 2025

    The iPad Mini 7 brings modest upgrades, but the iPad Mini 8 could be a game-changer with advanced features.

    Master iPad Productivity with Drag and Drop in iPadOS

    Three Apple Watches with black bands display different screens: a workout summary, a scenic mountain landscape as a watch face, and a music player showing a song by Elton John & Brandi Carlile—all powered by watchOS 26 and smarter notifications.

    watchOS 26 Brings Smarter Notifications to Apple Watch

    A woman and a man run side by side down a brightly lit, futuristic hallway with red ceiling lights, reminiscent of Severance, looking at each other as they move forward.

    Severance Shines Bright at 2025 Emmy Nominations

    Vision Pro | Work & Office

    Seamless Typing: Connecting a Bluetooth Keyboard and Trackpad to Apple Vision Pro

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