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Hardware & Software, Tech

Mystery Thread wireless chips uncovered in Apple’s latest Macs and iPads

June 6, 2024

Via: TechSpot

Evidence has emerged that several Apple devices released since last September contain a mysterious Thread wireless chip, as spotted by The Verge. These devices include the M4 iPad Pro, M3 MacBook Pros, M3 iMacs, M2 iPad Air, and more. The presence […]


Hardware & Software, Tech

iOS 14 beta bug is driving iPhone and iPad users insane

October 30, 2020

Via: BGR

When you sign up to take part in a software beta, you have to expect that there will be issues along the way. After all, betas are unfinished by definition, and the whole point of letting users have access to […]


Tech

What to expect from Apple’s hardware event

September 14, 2020

Via: Tech Crunch

If this was a normal year, we would be settling in for an iPhone event right about now. This is, however, very much not a normal year. And while we are, in fact, getting an Apple hardware event tomorrow at […]


Tech

Apple Is Launching New iPhones, iPads and Macs. Here’s What to Expect

August 22, 2019

Via: Fortune

Apple Inc. is readying a clutch of new hardware for the coming weeks and months, including “Pro” iPhones, upgrades to iPads and its largest laptop in years. The Cupertino, California-based technology giant is planning to announce three new iPhones at […]


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Apple stops selling the 12-inch MacBook, a computer you either loved or were confused by

July 9, 2019

Via: Tech Crunch

Apple officially stopped selling the 12-inch MacBook today, a computer that hasn’t had an update since June 2017 and that is also maybe one of the most contentious Macs in Apple’s lineup. The 12-inch MacBook at one time seemed like […]


Events, Tech

Everything you need to know before Apple’s March 25 “it’s show time” event

March 15, 2019

Via: ArsTechnica

On March 25, Apple executives and partners will take to the stage in the Steve Jobs Theater at Apple’s Cupertino campus to talk about subscriptions, software, services, entertainment, and media. These are all things Apple has dealt with before, but […]


Hardware & Software, Tech

A new ‘smart firewall’ iPhone app promises to put your privacy before profits

October 24, 2018

Via: Tech Crunch

For weeks, a small team of security researchers and developers have been putting the finishing touches on a new privacy app, which its founder says can nix some of the hidden threats that mobile users face — often without realizing. […]


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Apple CEO Tim Cook Said iPad Sales Are Surging In Education, Mac Sales Are Up 7 Percent

August 2, 2017

Via: CRN

Mac sales remained strong, and iPad sales returned to growth during Apple’s most recent quarter, helping to propel the company as buyers await a major iPhone launch this fall. The Mac and iPad lines got a lift from a number […]


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Apple CEO Tim Cook: Company Is ‘Investing Aggressively’ In Mac, While iPad Sales Are Doing Better Than Expected

May 3, 2017

Via: CRN

As Apple reported that its Mac product line continued its winning streak during the most recent quarter, CEO Tim Cook said the company has no intention of backing down from the PC category. “We’re investing aggressively in its future, and […]


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Apple kills 16GB storage option for iPad Air 2 and Mini 4, drops Pro prices

September 8, 2016

Via: ArsTechnica

While today’s Apple event was all about the iPhone 7 and second-generation Apple Watch, Apple quietly updated its iPad line in a subtle yet important way. Now a few of the older models, specifically the iPad Air 2 and the […]


State & Local

California tops IT education spending at $2.3B – report

May 18, 2015

Via: Corinne Lestch

The prospects for education IT funding in California are sunny – the Golden State spent a whopping $2.3 billion on technology in schools so far this year, leading the way in edtech spending, according to a new analysis. The IT […]


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1,500 iOS apps have HTTPS-crippling bug. Is one of them on your device?

April 20, 2015

Via: Dan Goodin

  About 1,500 iPhone and iPad apps contain an HTTPS-crippling vulnerability that makes it easy for attackers to intercept encrypted passwords, bank-account numbers, and other highly sensitive information, according to research released Monday. An estimated two million people have installed […]