M4-equipped MacBook Pros, iMacs, and Mac minis rumored to be coming this year as expected
As expected, Apple plans to release new MacBook Pro, iMac, and Mac mini models with the M4 series of chips "this year," according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman.
As expected, Apple plans to release new MacBook Pro, iMac, and Mac mini models with the M4 series of chips "this year," according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman.
Apple is nearing production of an updated iPhone SE —that will become its new entry-level model, reports Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman.
Moravian University — located in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania — has been named an Apple Distinguished School for the 2024-2027 term.
The National Labor Relations Board has accused Apple of violating employees' rights to organize and advocate for better working conditions by maintaining a series of unlawful workplace rules.
Apple has announced that Apple Podcasts “is elevating series — narrative shows with episodes intended to be listened to in order — that captivate listeners across multiple genres.”
Sinclair has launched a NewsOn app for the Apple Vision Pro.
Goldgenie, a luxury customizer of technology and gifts, has unveiled a 24k Gold M3 iMac, featuring a 24-inch 4.5 Retina display.
Future Apple devices such as iPhones, iPads, and Macs may have flexible speakers as hinted by a newly granted patent.
A new study by Parks Associates shows that 71% of HomePod owners use their devices regularly.
Mujjo makes some fine cases for Apple devices such as the iPhone. And it’s US$59 Shield Case is no exception.
In celebration of World Teachers’ Day, Apple has launched all-new free classroom resources “to help educators and students embrace creativity in any lesson.”
With visionOS 2, the Live Captions feature provides users with real‑time transcriptions of speech, audio, and video content.
Ireland plans to invest the 14 billion euros (about US$15.5 billion) that Apple has been ordered to pay in back taxes into housing, energy, water and transport infrastructure.
Damage from a fire at Tata Group's iPhone component plant in southern India could hamper production ahead of a festive season sales surge and may force Apple’s suppliers to arrange critical parts from China.
In an apparently never-ending legal brouhaha, Apple has asked a U.S. judge to throw out or narrow a decision governing the App Store.
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