Apple’s newest video, “A Journey into the Valley of Fire,” shows off iPhone 11 Pro’s 4K video and Ultra Wide camera in an awe-inspiring Nevada state park.
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Apple’s newest video, “A Journey into the Valley of Fire,” shows off iPhone 11 Pro’s 4K video and Ultra Wide camera in an awe-inspiring Nevada state park.
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Listings for new Apple Watch bands, a new Apple TV set top box, and an updated iPod Touch are appearing in Target inventory scanners.
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From AirPods to iPads and MacBook Airs to Apple Pencils, we’re rounding up the best weekend Apple deals going on right now at Amazon.
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Target employees have been sharing images of UPC scanners and computer systems indicating a yet unannounced Apple product called “Apple AirPods (X Generation)” coming soon with a price tag of $399.
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The year 2014– when Apple debuted its A8 chip– might seem like the distant past. Yet it marked a turning point in Apple’s struggles with Samsung and created a much larger new playing field for iOS carved from former Android users. Here’s why that matters.
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The discovery of a simple Terminal command will allow users to bring back the iconic Mac startup sound.
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Twelve South’s newest pedestal for MacBook may look similar to the company’s previous Curve stand. It does, however, boast a new sleek white appearance that is a rarity among MacBook stands.
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Apple has rolled out its “Look Around” feature of Apple Maps into three more cities in the United States, giving users the ability to see Boston, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C. at street level on their iPhone or iPad.
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B&H has slashed the price of Apple’s Mid 2018 15-inch MacBook Pro to just $1,749, a discount of $650 off and the lowest price ever. But supply is limited and this deal may sell out at any time.
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The Federal Communications Commission is asking for comments from the public about its repeal of net neutrality, but only because it is legally required to do so in the wake of a lawsuit from Mozilla fighting the order – a lawsuit the FCC won.
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