The ‘iPhone 17 Air’ will foreshadow a move to slimmer models without charging ports
The "iPhone 17 Air" will foreshadow a move to slimmer models without charging ports.
The "iPhone 17 Air" will foreshadow a move to slimmer models without charging ports.
Apple may be working on not one, but two, follow-ups to its 27-inch Studio Display.
Cisco and Apple have announced enhanced collaboration experiences for users by bringing Apple AirPlay to Cisco Devices in Microsoft Teams Rooms and launching Cisco Spatial Meetings for an immersive experience with Apple Vision Pro.
Apple has filed for a patent (US 12183307 B2) for “electronic device display with extended active area.” It hints that we may yet see an iMacs and Mac laptops with bezel-less (or near bezel-less ) displays.
Future Apple Vision Pros may have “Fluid-Filled Tunable Lens” according to a new Apple patent filing.
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In a Siri team meeting, Apple senior director Robby Walker acknowledged that employees might be feeling "angry, disappointed, burned out and embarrassed" following the bad press about delays in Apple Intelligence and “more personalized” Siri features.
No, Tim Cook’s head shouldn’t roll; overall, he’s done a great job.
The upcoming iPhone 17 line-up may include an “iPhone 17 Pro Ultra” model.
Apple has launched a new app called Surveyor, which, per Apple, “helps Apple improve Apple Maps by collecting data such as images of street signs and other roadside details, while on an assigned route.”
It’s official: there will be a fourth season of “Ted Lasso, reports Radio Times.
Top U.S. tech, defense and energy companies including Apple and Boeing and Apple will join a large business mission to Vietnam next week.
Apple TV+ boasted its fifth consecutive week on Nielsen’s streaming originals chart with “Severance” making it to fifth place, reaching a new weekly high of 681 million minutes viewed.
Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo says Apple should publicly address and offer an apology for the Apple Intelligence fiasco.
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