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    The best Apple deals of 2024: iPhones, Apple Watches, iPads, and more

    The problem with Apple products, such as MacBooks, iPads, and the Apple Watch range, is that they usually carry a hefty price tag and are rarely on sale. But there are deals and discounts, even outside of sales events including Prime Day and Black Friday, if you know where to look. Apple frequently refreshes its product ranges -- one of the latest being the iPhone 15 lineup -- and this can open the path to discounts in the form of new, promotional deals for the latest gadgets alongside price...

  • Apple Rolls Out Fresh Updates For iPhone, iPad, And Vision Pro Headset: What's New?

    Apple released updates for iOS 17.4.1, iPadOS 17.4.1, and visionOS 1.1.1 without beta testing, primarily fixing bugs and enhancing performance. read more

  • UPDATE: DRUDGE APP IPHONE, IPAD

    ‎Welcome to the all new version 7 of the one and only official Drudge Report app. Here's all you need to know to use the app to it's fullest: NOTIFICATIONS On first open, iOS will ask you to allow notifications. Tapping "Allow" results in alerts being sent to your phone whenever there is a

  • How Apple plans to update new iPhones without opening them

    Apple wants to rid the iPhone-buying process of the post-unboxing update.

  • Apple is working on new display tech for iPhone and iPad

    Apple introduced Ceramic Shield, which was developed by Corning, on the iPhone 12 in 2020 and has used it on each new model since.Read Entire Article

  • iPhone fuels Mac switchers as the gateway to Apple's ecosystem

    Unsurprisingly, after more than a decade of mobile dominance, the iPhone is the primary gateway to Apple's ecosystem for new and existing users to other products. Apple's mobile gateway from iOS to macOS The iPhone has become the entry point into an ecosystem that comprises Mac, iPad, Apple Watch, and other products. A recent Consumer Intelligence Research Partners (CIRP) study reveals that many first-time Mac buyers were already embedded within the Apple ecosystem through the iPhone or...

  • Apple reportedly pushes back launch of the foldable iPhone

    Apple’s first foray into foldables is widely believed to be a large device – a 7-8 inch tablet in the iPad family and, later on, an even larger 20.25” gadget that will likely be sold under the Mac name. The smaller of the two is expected in 2026/2027, while the larger foldable might be targeting a 2028 launch. And there is a foldable iPhone in the works, of course. It might not come as soon as originally planned, but it might still beat the other two to market. Apple had originally picked...

  • Apple Watch Topographic Maps Could Expand to iPhone in iOS 18

    Apple appears to be gearing up to add topographic maps to the Apple Maps apps in iOS 18, macOS 15, and visionOS 2, according to code reviewed by MacRumors. First introduced with watchOS 10, topographic maps include trails, contour lines, elevation, and points of interest, features that are of use for hiking and other outdoor activities where accurate navigation is essential. Since debuting topographic maps, Apple has been expanding support throughout the United States, and this year,...

  • Apple really wants you to upgrade from your iPhone 11 or iPhone 12 to an iPhone 15

    Do you happen to have an iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone 11 Pro Max, iPhone 12, iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 12 Pro, or iPhone 12 Pro Max? If so, then you should know Apple really thinks you ought to upgrade to one of the new iPhone 15 models. In fact, the company is so determined to convince you to upgrade, that it's created an entire page on its website just for this purpose. Although its "Why upgrade" name seems generic enough that it would apply to any old device, Apple is specifically...

  • Apple Mac Silicon: Unpatchable Security Flaw Discovered—is it a Threat?

    Apple's Mac Silicon, a.k.a. the M-series, is vulnerable to an unpatchable security flaw that breaks encryption.

  • Unpatchable security flaw in Apple Silicon Macs breaks encryption

    University researchers have found an unpatchable security flaw in Apple Silicon Macs, which would allow an attacker to break encryption and get access to cryptographic keys. The flaw is present in M1, M2, and M3 chips, and because the failing is part of the architecture of the chips, there’s no way for Apple to fix it in current devices more

  • Apple's Presto in-box iPhone updater looks like a pizza oven

    Presto, a device designed to update unsold iPhones at Apple Stores without opening the packaging, has been revealed in a photograph, showing it can handle multiple iPhones at once. Apple's Presto [iGeneration] On Sunday, a report claimed that Apple was rolling out a new piece of hardware to Apple Stores across the United States in April, to help improve the new customer experience. In a photograph shared on Wednesday, we now know what this device looks like. Named Presto, the...