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    Studio Display improvements

    A person with long hair, glasses, and a yellow jacket sits at a desk using a keyboard, working on two large monitors displaying code and graphics. Office items and the new Mac Studio are nearby, perfectly set up for moving files in a seamless transition.

    Studio Display 2 to Be Launched in 2026: Why Apple’s Best Move Is Refinement, Not Reinvention

    December 31, 2025 / 10:25 AMDecember 29, 2025

    Apple’s Studio Display occupies a very specific and successful place in the company’s lineup. It is not meant to be a niche professional reference monitor, nor is it a generic…

    A Mac Studio monitor displays an image editing software interface, featuring a person in futuristic red attire and sunglasses against a vibrant pink and purple background. A silver computer tower is shown beneath the screen, highlighting sleek design and advanced capabilities.

    Apple’s Next Studio Display: Multiple Versions in the Works for 2026

    March 17, 2025 / 9:30 AMMarch 25, 2025

    According to Gurman’s latest insights in Bloomberg’s Power On newsletter, Apple is prototyping two distinct successors to the current Studio Display, which debuted in 2022 alongside the Mac Studio. The…

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    A person with long hair, glasses, and a yellow jacket sits at a desk using a keyboard, working on two large monitors displaying code and graphics. Office items and the new Mac Studio are nearby, perfectly set up for moving files in a seamless transition.

    Mac Studio RAM Cuts Show Apple’s Memory Crunch Deepening

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    Apple R&D Surge Puts Results Under Wall Street Pressure

    A person is holding a smartphone near a HomeKit smart lock, appearing to unlock the wooden door using a digital key or mobile access app.

    HomeKit Smart Locks Bring Apple Wallet to the Front Door

    A man and woman in formal, vintage-style attire stand back to back on a cobblestone bridge at dusk, as if part of a Schmigadoon revival, surrounded by colorfully dressed people posing dramatically under old-fashioned street lamps.

    Schmigadoon! Revival Buzz Grows After Tony Breakthrough

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    EU Cloud Scrutiny Adds New Pressure to Apple AI

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    HomePod Desk Speakers Bring Apple Audio to Workspaces

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