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    A sleek iPad Pro with a glossy, black surface and an OLED screen displays three curved, colorful neon lines glowing against the dark background. The lines radiate hues of blue, yellow, red, and green, creating a vibrant, futuristic design powered by the advanced M4 Chip.

    Apple Unveils Enhanced iPad Pro with M4 Chip and Next-Gen OLED Screen

    Apple’s latest iteration of the iPad Pro marks a pivotal update, featuring advanced Tandem OLED screens and the powerful M4 processor. This refresh, the first in over a year, includes…

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    Vision Pro Debuts with M2 Chip & Dazzling Tech Specs

    The device, powered by the M2 chip, boasts an 8-core CPU and a 10-core GPU, coupled with 16GB of unified memory, setting a new standard in the headset market. A…

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    Project Alaska: Exploring the Upcoming Second-Gen Vision Pro Headset

    This next iteration, also referred to as the device identifier N109, mirrors the sleek, curved aesthetic of its predecessor, the Vision Pro, which debuted at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC)…

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    Minimize Eye Strain With iOS 17’s New ‘Screen Distance’ Feature

    Apple’s Screen Distance feature, incorporated in the latest iOS 17 and iPadOS 17, is set to mitigate the risk of nearsightedness, especially in children. By promoting healthier viewing habits, this…

    Close-up of the back of a silver iPhone featuring a triple lens camera setup on the top left. The Apple logo is visible in the center. The image is branded with "iDROPNEWS" designed by Martin Hajek, hinting at what to expect from the iPhone launch next year. The background is white.

    2019 iPhones to get triple-lens camera, improved 3D sensing?

    The 3D sensing capabilities on which the iPhone X’s camera relies for enhancing augmented reality features could be outdone by “more advanced” sensing reportedly planned for 2019 iPhones. The iPhone…

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    New survey: why people aren’t upgrading to the iPhone 8 or iPhone X

    A new survey has revealed the top four reasons why current iPhone users aren’t upgrading their device to the iPhone 8 or iPhone X. Perhaps unsurprisingly, 31% haven’t upgraded because the…

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    A large, illuminated Apple logo is displayed on the glass facade of an Apple Store. Inside the store, two people are seen browsing and interacting with various Apple products on display tables. The store features a minimalist design with wooden tables and a bright interior showcasing the latest in watchOS 11 technology.

    Apple Outlines Developer Changes Ahead of Texas SB2420 App Law

    A middle-aged man with a bald head and stubble looks directly at the camera, resting his chin on his hands. Wearing a white shirt and a serious, contemplative expression, he evokes the thoughtful design seen in OpenAI's Jony Ive AI device concepts.

    OpenAI and Jony Ive Reportedly Struggling to Define Their AI Device Vision

    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

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