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    The Pro Display XDR Turns Four: Rumors Swirl About Upgrade

    December 10, 2019, marked the introduction of Apple’s Pro Display XDR, a high-end monitor that has remained unchanged for four years. Recently, there has been growing speculation about a new…

    Apple Pro Display XDR

    Apple’s Upcoming Products & Announcements for the Year

    Each year, following Apple’s hallmark iPhone event, tech enthusiasts and Apple fans eagerly anticipate what the tech giant has next in store. This year, the excitement might need tempering. Notable…

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    Apple Reportedly Testing Larger iMacs With Around 32-Inch Display

    Apple is said to be testing larger iMac models, including a version with a roughly 32-inch display, according to Mark Gurman of Bloomberg. Gurman stated in his latest Power On…

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    Apple Gears Up for A Groundbreaking Mac Monitor with Smart Home Display Capabilities

    Apple is reportedly developing an innovative external monitor for Macs, designed to double as a smart home display when idle, as shared by esteemed Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman. This information…

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    Apple Introduces M2 Max & the New M2 Ultra Chip in the First Hardware Update for Mac Studio

    At this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), predominantly a software-focused event, Apple surprised attendees with the announcement of the second-generation Mac Studio. The desktop computer, designed for professional users, received…

    A close-up image of the Apple Pro Display XDR 2 showcasing its ultra-high-definition screen, ergonomic stand, and sleek design.

    How to fix the “limited brightness” issue on the Pro Display XDR and 2021 MacBook Pro

    Apple has released a document outlining what to do if the brightness is limited on your MacBook Pro with Liquid Retina XDR display, or Apple Pro Display XDR. Some users…

    The next Pro Display XDR showcasing its advanced mini-LED technology and Thunderbolt 4 hub for creative professionals

    The unlikely meme hit of 2021 – Apple’s Polishing Cloth – is back in stock

    If you were to look back on the events of the past year, what would you absolutely not have predicted last January? Here at AppleMagazine, a strong contender would be…

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    A large glowing text reads "BLUE SCREEN OF DEATH" with a pixelated skull icon; a person in glasses and a jacket appears blurred against a blue-tinted background, reminiscent of The Underdogs Apple short film's quirky tech moments.

    Apple’s “The Underdogs” Return — This Time to Take Aim at Windows’ Blue Screen of Death

    A man with short white hair and glasses, wearing a light blue collared shirt and a dark jacket, smiles while standing in front of a plain, light blue-gray background, embodying the calm confidence of Tim Cook Apple leadership.

    Tim Cook’s Extended Tenure Sparks Talk of Apple’s Next Chapter

    A white, cartoon-style cloud with two starry eyes is centered on a dark blue night sky background with scattered stars, celebrating the Sora iOS launch.

    Sora’s First Week on iOS Nearly Matches ChatGPT’s Launch

    A computer screen displays the ChatGPT interface, highlighting the "Capabilities" section with text on features like remembering conversation and allowing follow-ups. OpenAI parental safety controls ChatGPT ensure secure and responsible use; examples and limitations are partially visible.

    OpenAI Expands Its Cheapest ChatGPT Plan to 16 More Countries Across Asia

    Two hands holding two different colored iPhones, one blue-green and one blue, both showing the Apple logo and dual rear cameras—devices like these are often targeted by stolen iPhone smuggling rings—against a blurred light background.

    One Stolen iPhone Just Exposed a Massive Global Smuggling Ring

    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.

    The iPhone Air’s Place in the Lineup: Luxury, Entry-Level, or Just Confusing?

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