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    M1 Max vs M3 Pro

    A Leap Into 3nm and Dynamic Caching with M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max

    October 31, 2023 / 3:23 AMNovember 1, 2023

    For the first time in Apple’s history, the tech giant has simultaneously introduced an M series chip alongside its Pro and Max variants. This strategy marks a significant departure from…

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    Unreal Engine 5 Now Natively Supports Apple Silicon Macs

    May 16, 2023 / 8:32 AMApril 18, 2024

    Unreal Engine 5, widely known for its ability to create impressive 3D worlds quickly, is popular among gamers and for Hollywood virtual sets. The new native support for Apple Silicon,…

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    Apple’s M3 Chip Expected to Launch in Second Half of 2023

    April 21, 2023 / 8:23 AMApril 19, 2024

    Renowned analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has recently shared that Apple plans to release its M3 chip during the second half of 2023. This next-generation chip is anticipated to bring substantial performance…

    Apple M1 Max Macbook Pro 16 and iPhone 13 Pro Max

    New type of security vulnerability found to affect Apple Silicon

    May 6, 2022 / 7:14 PMMay 6, 2022

    According to university researchers, Apple Silicon has been exclusively hit with a new kind of data vulnerability, potentially heightening the risk posed by attackers. The research team at the University…

    Bitcoin

    Bitcoin Core version 23.0 could natively support Apple silicon M1 chips

    April 22, 2022 / 6:35 PMApril 22, 2022

    With the technology underpinning the cryptocurrency space continuing to gain in sophistication, the same is happening for Bitcoin Core, which is the most popular software used to connect to the…

    Apple MacBook keyboard

    Apple reportedly testing ‘at least’ nine Macs housing M2 chips

    April 15, 2022 / 8:48 AMApril 15, 2022

    The next big chapter in the ongoing story of Apple silicon is expected to be the launch of the M2 chip – and if a new Bloomberg report is to…

    Apple Mac mini in box

    Studio Display firmware alludes to a new Mac mini

    April 12, 2022 / 8:24 AMApril 12, 2022

    Following reports last month suggesting that Apple could have a new M2 Mac mini in its plans, we have now seen a further clue that a revised version of the…

    iPad Pro 12.9

    Which Apple devices could be the first to get the M2 chip?

    March 29, 2022 / 8:52 AMMarch 29, 2022

    Apple is currently developing the M2, the successor to the M1 Apple silicon chip, and rumors suggest it could be made available to the world as early as this fall….

    M1 chip

    What are the chances of the next iPhone Pro housing an M1 chip?

    March 28, 2022 / 9:29 PMMarch 28, 2022

    We may not be expecting the iPhone 14 lineup to be unveiled until September this year, but that hasn’t stopped the rumors about the new devices’ possible appearance and specifications…

    Apple iPad Air Smart Keyboard Folio

    4 questions to ask yourself when buying accessories for your iPad Air 5

    March 20, 2022 / 11:18 AMNovember 24, 2022

    Earlier this month – at Apple’s Peek Performance event – the fifth generation of the iPad Air was unveiled, packing features and perks such as the Apple-designed M1 chip and…

    iPad Pro 2020

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

    March 10, 2022 / 1:53 PMMarch 10, 2022

    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?

    March 9, 2022 / 1:50 PMMarch 9, 2022

    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”

    March 8, 2022 / 4:29 PMMarch 8, 2022

    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

    March 8, 2022 / 3:39 PMMarch 8, 2022

    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

    March 4, 2022 / 6:26 PMMarch 4, 2022

    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…

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    Apple Magazine cover featuring a smartphone displaying 9:41, with headlines about SpaceX business expansion, AirPods Pro 3 news, and Apple’s Siri AI public beta. Issue dated July 10, 2026.
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    A dark blue Apple iPhone with three camera lenses and a textured case is shown upright against a dark background, spotlight illuminating the upper part. The Apple logo is visible, highlighting its LED flash alerts for iPhone calls.

    iPhone Flash Alerts for Calls: The Feature Many Users Forget Exists

    A hand holds a notepad labeled "From the desk of Mayor Tom Loftis" with a handwritten note that reads, "Widow's Bay season 2: Renewed on Apple TV," underlined for emphasis.

    Widow’s Bay Renewed for Season 2 at Apple TV

    Three iPhones are shown from different angles: two dark-colored models with triple rear cameras on the left and center, and a light purple model with dual cameras on the right, highlighting the iPhone Air lineup position against a white background.

    Mastering iPhone Protection Features for Better Privacy

    A smartphone displays the iOS 18 Shortcuts app with colorful shortcut tiles, such as Home ETA, Directions, Play Playlist, and Upload Last Photo, against a gradient background. The Apple logo is in the bottom right corner.

    Shortcuts App Icons Bring Faster Access to Daily Routines

    A white cloud icon centered on a blue gradient background symbolizes iCloud Drive offline, with a small Apple logo and the word "Apple" in the lower right corner.

    iCloud Is Apple’s Invisible Loyalty Layer

    A minimalist interface shows labeled circles on the left for topics like “Writing Resources,” “Activewear,” and “Macroeconomics,” while colorful app icons scatter toward the right, evoking the sleek design of Safari tabs rumored for WWDC26, on a light gray background.

    macOS 27 Brings Smarter Safari Tab Management

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