With Apple’s new 13-inch MacBook Pro now out the door and there still being about six weeks until WWDC, much of the Apple news this week …
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Apple made iPhone SE better in 2020, but they took away its headphone jack
Apple’s iPhone SE for 2020 serves as a long overdue sequel to its 2016 budget iPhone. With a four-year gap between the new …
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New iPhone SE vs. iPhone 11: Here’s why one Apple phone is less than half the cost
Apple’s new iPhone SE is $300 cheaper than the baseline iPhone 11. Here’s what you get (and don’t get) for that price.
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The best Apple iPhone deals for May 2020
Apple gear gets expensive, but if you can’t live without iOS, don’t despair: We’ve got all the best iPhone deals for April 2020 right here.
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The Samsung Galaxy Book S showcases what’s in store for Arm-based Apple Macs
If you want to know what’s in store of Intel-less Macs, look no further than the current range of Windows on Arm laptops.
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Apple Loop: New Radical iPhone Leaks, iPhone SE Solves Dangerous Problem, MacBook Pro’s Disappointing Delay
This week’s Apple headlines; the radical plans for the iPhone, more danger in iOS Mail app, the iPhone SE’s critical role, why Windows 10 Improves your MacBook Air, the delayed MacBook Pro, new iPad …
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Apple’s $500M agreement to settle iPhone throttling controversy gets preliminary approval
Apple’s proposed $500 million deal to settle a series of class action lawsuits involving the so-called iPhone slowdown controversy received preliminary approval on Friday, moving the kerfuffle closer …
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New Apple Security Blow: If You Have An iPhone, Look Away Now
The first sign of trouble for Apple came with the claim from ZecOps that a zero-day vulnerability with Apple’s native mail application had been exploited in the wild, combined with other …
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Apple’s long-rumored AR goggles, which could be its first step in replacing the iPhone, may launch in 2022 says a reliable analyst
Apple’s first AR headset could be released in 2022, according to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, possibly setting the stage for what’s after the iPhone.
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‘Sleek’ Apple Glasses predicted to arrive in 2021 in conflicting leak
A prolific leaker who says that he has seen the Apple Glasses says a recent report about Apple Glasses coming in 2022 is wrong — and expects them to ship in mid-2021.
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2020 iPad Air Renders Leak: What’s New With Apple Device?
A tech site has created renders for the 2020 iPad Air based on the leaks on the internet. What could the new device give users when it arrives?
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Apple announces that some Apple Stores are reopening in Italy on May 19
Following some confusion over which stores may or may not reopen, Apple is now showing confirmed opening times from May 19 for approximately half of its stores in Italy.
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HomePod sold out on online Apple Store as refresh rumors swirl [u]
Apple’s online storefront is sold out of both black and white HomePods in the U.S., with the abrupt change in availability arriving amid rumors of a hardware refresh.
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Apple AR glasses and new iPad launch windows leaked by top insider
Apple’s Augmented Reality glasses will launch in 2022 at the earliest, according to a top Apple analyst. Apple is also planning to release two brand new iPad models in the coming months. A …
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HomePod sold out on online Apple Store as refresh rumors swirl
Apple’s online storefront is sold out of both black and white HomePods in the U.S., with the abrupt change in availability arriving amid rumors of a hardware refresh.
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HomePod ‘Sold Out’ on Apple’s Online Store
Apple’s $299 HomePod is no longer able to be purchased from the online store because it’s been out of stock since this morning.
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Apple’s Sneaky Trick If The iPhone 12 Fails
The latest iPhone 12 leaks may have a chilling effect on customers. Thankfully for Apple, Tim Cook has a safety net.
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