We're about six weeks away from the launch of the iPhone 14 lineup and Apple is still polishing the update that will be released alongside the new hardware, so we're seeing a number of changes.
This week saw some rumors about the rugged "Apple Watch Pro" planned for launch later this year, as well as some of the prototypes Apple has been testing out for a larger iMac, so read on for all the details.
There are a number of new features and changes in the fourth developer version of Apple's mobile operating system. The second public version of the operating system was released by Apple.
Check out our recap of all the new features in the latest version of the operating system, as there are a few updates to iMessage editing, Mail app, and more.
iPadOS 16, macOS Ventura, tvOS 16 and watchOS 9 were released for testing.
Apple is currently in the middle of a two-year transition from Intel to its own custom-designed chips in Macs, and now it has completely abandoned Intel with its newest MacBook Air.
The MacBook Air with the M2 chip has a custom solution for the Thunderbolt port controllers that Apple replaced with its own, according to the MacBook Air Teardown.
The larger rugged Apple Watch Series 8 model is expected to launch later this year, raising questions about the future of the current Apple Watch Edition
It is possible that the Edition model will be discontinued or that the new rugged Apple Watch will be the new Edition model.
The Pixel 6a is a $449 budget phone that is designed to compete with more affordable phones like the Apple's latest iPhone SE.
We picked up a Pixel 6a to see how it compares to the third- generation iPhone SE in terms of design, performance, and camera technology.
In the past few years, Apple has transitioned many of its devices to the newer, faster, and more reliable,usb-c.
Every new Mac that it sells, along with all iPad models except the entry-level model, the Studio Display and Pro Display XDR, and a handful of other products, now has aUSB-C port, as well.
What are you going to do next? There are more Apple products that are rumored to switch to theusb-c
The same M1 Max chip used in the MacBook Pro was used in a redesign of the iMac with a black finish.
The prototype models with M1 series of chips from last year are unlikely to be released to the public according to rumors.
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