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Wild rumor claims the iPad Pro could get a glass Apple logo with MagSafe

After the M1 revamp last year, we weren’t expecting much for the next iPad Pro—M2 chip, larger battery, better camera—but a new report could prove us wrong. 9to5Mac reports that while Apple has...

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Time for a smartwatch that won’t break the bank

The 1.75” HD Touch Screen Smartwatch gets the job done. This Smartwatch has a fine-tuned fitness tracker, a responsive touchscreen, and a wide range of other uses, and right now it’s only $53.95 (Reg....

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M1 Pro and M1 Max MacBook Pro: Everything you need to know

Apple revealed the new 14- and 16- inch MacBook Pro laptops at its “Unleashed” event. The new laptop features a new redesign with smaller bezels, a new display, new ports, new Apple silicon, and more....

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The M1 chip and beyond: Everything you need to know about Apple’s homegrown...

Macs have undergone a big change since last June. Announced at WWDC 2020, Apple is switching its internal architecture from one that uses Intel CPUs, third-party graphics processors, and other parts,...

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Intel, AMD, and Nvidia want to beat Apple silicon. Here’s why they won’t

Once upon a time, you could watch a keynote presentation from any major computer chip company and rest easy in the confidence that the name “Apple” would never pass the lips of any presenter. The...

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This password generator offers security and convenience

If you’re on the internet often, it may seem like you have to choose between having secure passwords you have to keep track of for every different account or convenient passwords you barely have to...

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How to fix a missing Wi-Fi entry in macOS

macOS treats networks connections as entries in the Network preference pane. When you add a hardware connection, like an ethernet port that’s part of a Thunderbolt dock, the preference list should...

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The iPhone 13’s noise cancellation is gone and not coming back

Ever since the iPhone 13 arrived, some people have been wondering where the Phone Noise Cancellation feature went. What appeared to be a bug, however, has now emerged as a decision by Apple to axe it....

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Safari 15 bug lets sites spy on your browsing activity and personal data

Just days after Apple patched a bug that could allow a hacker to send your iPhone into an endless loop of crashes, FingerprintJS has uncovered a Safari vulnerability that could expose your internet...

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A cheaper 14-inch MacBook Pro with an M2 chip could land soon

If you’ve been looking longingly at the 14-inch MacBook Pro but don’t want to drop $2,000 on a new laptop, a solution may be on the way. A new rumor claims that Apple is preparing to launch a new...

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Wordle may be fixed, but the App Store is still a total mess

Apple’s App Store promotional page proudly proclaims, in big bold letters: For over a decade, the App Store has proved to be a safe and trusted place to discover and download apps. But the App Store...

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GameGuru lets you build games without coding them

A lot of the work of game design comes in the tedium of coding and creating assets that might not even make it into the final version. Learning to actually build games that are fun to play is more...

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Apple is reportedly prepping an iPhone SE with a first-of-its-kind display

While this year’s iPhone SE will likely be little more than a spec bump with the same retro design as the model released in 2020, rumors of the next generation are painting a much more exciting...

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How Unicode is supported in macOS

Apple offers robust support in macOS for Unicode, a standard that provides a unique number to represent characters and symbols. Unicode encompasses scripts used by languages, symbols for scientific...

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Apple’s 2022 iPad lineup: More speed and power, but few surprises

While Apple may be launching several exciting new products in 2022—including an AR/VR headset, Mac Pro, and redesigned MacBook Air—it’s looking like iPad fans will have to settle for small updates....

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The Apple Watch Series 7 is cheaper than it’s ever been

The Series 7 might not be a huge upgrade over the Series 6, but it’s still an incredible Apple Watch. And right now it’s cheaper than it’s ever been. Amazon is selling the 41mm Apple Watch Series 7 in...

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You can run macOS on the latest Intel Alder Lake chips if you dare

Intel took the wraps off of its 12th generation Core laptop processors earlier this month, and our sister publication, PCWorld has posted impressive benchmarks that show that the Core i9 with a...

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So the Mac isn’t doomed to fail anymore? Who’d a thunk it?

Remember Macs? No? Well, see, Apple used to make them, and then Windows came out and everyone switched to Windows-based PCs and Apple stopped making Macs and went out of business, the end. That’s the...

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Safari 15 bug leaks your iPhone and Mac browsing activity as you work

Just days after Apple patched a bug that could allow a hacker to send your iPhone into an endless loop of crashes, FingerprintJS has uncovered a Safari vulnerability that could expose your internet...

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A deal to watch out for: this smartwatch is 52% off

It doesn’t take a super expensive smartwatch to get the job done. The 1.75” HD Touch Screen Smartwatch is on sale for $53.95, and it does a lot more than just tell the time.  This smartwatch comes...

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