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+13 +5Tim Cook may be launching Apple VR headset earlier than engineers want
The expected 2023 launch of the Apple VR headset was an executive decision against the advice of the company's industrial design team, a report claims, with the latter preferring to wait until it could release AR glasses.
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+21 +4Kuo: Apple to Launch Redesigned HomePod With 7-Inch Display in 2024
Apple will release a redesigned HomePod with a 7-inch display in the first half of 2024, according to Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. In a brief post on Medium, Kuo wrote that the next-generation HomePod's display could facilitate deeper integration with Apple's other hardware products.
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+20 +3Expanded App Store Price Points Now Available for All App Purchases
Apple today announced that its expanded range of App Store price points is now available to developers for use with all App Store purchase options,...
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+21 +1Apple announces new classical music app that launches on March 28
Apple announced Thursday that it will launch a standalone app called Apple Music Classical, which will be available at no added cost to existing Apple Music subscribers, on March 28. Apple said the catalog will include over five million unique tracks and thousands of exclusive albums at launch. Many classical pieces have had multiple renditions and interpretations recorded and released, but Apple says the standalone app will offer "complete and accurate metadata" and the ability to "search by composer, work, conductor, or even catalog number," according to a release.
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+23 +4iOS Game Emulation Cracked For the First Time Ever
YouTuber Stop Skeletons From Fighting has made a video explaining the latest endeavours of touchHLE and how it will preserve digital games.
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+24 +4How Apple’s Need for Cutting Edge Screens Kept Tech’s Unhappiest Marriage Alive
There are complicated relationships in the tech industry. And then there is the rocky marriage between Apple and Samsung Electronics. While Apple has long depended on the Korean electronics giant to supply key parts for the iPhone, it has also waged a long-running court battle against Samsung, accusing it of ripping off Apple patents in its own line of smartphones. The two companies settled their legal squabbles five years ago, and Apple found other partners to supply some ingredients in its devices like memory chips or replaced other Samsung components such as processors with its own designs.
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+22 +3Apple will reportedly launch an M3-equipped iMac later this year
A more powerful iMac is on the way.
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+29 +3The iPhone 15's USB-C port might come with a big catch
Apple has been compelled to make a USB-C-compatible iPhone by the EU. According to reports, the first such iPhone will be the iPhone 15 coming this year. The company won’t be giving up control of its iPhone ecosystem without a fight, though, as a new report says cables not certified by Apple’s MFI (Made For iPhone) program won’t be able to take full advantage of the device’s power.
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+21 +5Lionel Messi treats team to gold iPhone 14 Pro after victory
Argentinian soccer legend Lionel Messi has treated his team to fancy golden iPhone 14 Pro models after winning the World Cup.
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+19 +1Some people are upset at the way iPhones charge. Here’s why.
Apple's "clean energy charging" feature is designed to reduce your carbon footprint, but it faces surprising blowback.
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+26 +3Apple inching closer to noninvasive blood glucose testing tech | AppleInsider
Apple's moonshot project to use the Apple Watch as a noninvasive glucose meter has reportedly reached a "proof of concept" stage, but will still take years to come to market.
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+19 +2iPhone 16 Pro Still on Track to Feature Under-Display Face ID, Followed By Under-Display Selfie Camera in 2026
Apple is still on track to switch to under-display Face ID technology next year that will provide more usable display area on iPhone 16 Pro models, claims a new report out of Korea.
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+27 +4Apple suppliers are in a rush to leave China, says AirPods maker
GoerTek says that it is investing $280 million in a new plant in Vietnam, as US buyers are pressing it — and all suppliers — to leave China.
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+19 +1Apple Working on AR/VR Headset Technology to Help People With Eye Diseases
Future versions of the AR/VR headset that Apple has in development could help people with eye diseases, according to information shared over the...
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+22 +325 Years Ago, Apple Killed the Newton
When Steve Jobs made it back to Apple, the company had dozens of products that would not survive the company's move to a much simpler product matrix. In a sea of forgettable Macs and accessories, the biggest loss was the Newton.
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+19 +2OLED iPads might be a lot more expensive than predicted
The retail price of an OLED iPad is rumored to be considerably higher than current models, with one key component likely costing Apple three times more than what it pays now. Apple is thought to be working on a update to the iPad Pro line, introducing OLED displays to the range sometime in 2024. While the use of the technology could result in an even thinner design than the current miniLED-backlit models, it could end up being quite expensive to consumers.
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+24 +3Apple's 5G modem is going to debut sooner than expected, says Qualcomm CEO
The 2023 iPhone 15 will be the last model with a Qualcomm 5G chip, if the modem supplier's CEO is right. Apple has long been working on making its own 5G modem chipset to replace the ones it buys from Qualcomm. While there have been many rumors of when that will happen, previously it was confirmed that Qualcomm will continue for at least the next iPhone 15.
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+18 +1Gurman: Apple Headset Could Feature 'In-Air' Typing for Text Input, No iPhone Pairing Required
Apple's first mixed-reality headset may feature "in-air" typing capabilities and can be used independently without an accompanying...
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+29 +4A woman who got locked out of her Apple account minutes after her iPhone was stolen and had $10,000 taken from her bank account says Apple was 'not helpful at all'
Reyhan Ayas was leaving a Manhattan bar in November when a man snatched her phone and ran off. She said Apple was unhelpful when she tried to regain access to her Apple account. Ayas, who's originally from Istanbul, is a senior economist at Revelio Labs, a workforce-intelligence company.
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+28 +2Forget Apple Watch: Fitbit Could Beat Apple To Game-Changing New Feature
A new patent suggests that it could be Fitbit that beats Apple to a cutting-edge health feature.
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