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Apple CEO Tim Cook and COO Jeff Williams Visiting China

Apple CEO Tim Cook and COO Jeff Williams are in China this week to promote Apple’s products and initiatives in the region. Throughout their trip, Cook has been active on Weibo. Cook and Williams met students from China Agricultural University and Zhejiang University, exploring how they use iPhones and iPads to improve sustainable agricultural practices. […]

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iPad Mini vs. iPad Air Buyer’s Guide: 15 Differences Compared

Apple recently introduced the seventh-generation iPad mini, offering the A17 Pro chip, Apple Intelligence support, 8GB of memory, Apple Pencil Pro and ‌Apple Pencil‌ hover support, and more. Earlier this year, Apple debuted the sixth-generation iPad Air, featuring the M2 chip, ‌Apple Pencil‌ Pro support, and a larger display size option. The ‌iPad mini‌ effectively

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Gurman: New MacBook Pro, iMac, and Mac Mini Models With M4 Chips Launching ‘Very Soon’

Apple is planning to launch its first Macs with the M4 series of chips “very soon,” according to Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman. In a social media post today, Gurman said these Macs will include new MacBook Pro, iMac, and Mac mini models specifically. He continues to expect the next Mac mini to feature a “revamped” design,

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iPad Mini 7 Reviews Say ‘Jelly Scrolling’ is Fixed, With a Major Exception

The first iPad mini 7 reviews were published today, and many of them said that “jelly scrolling” display behavior is either less noticeable or fully unnoticeable on the device. However, one prominent technology website disagrees. The major exception is The Verge. “The ‘jelly scrolling’ effect from the last model is still very much present,” opined

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Is Apple really two years behind on AI, and does it matter anyway?

Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reported over the weekend that some Apple employees believe that the company is about two years behind the curve on artificial intelligence. Tim Cook didn’t directly address that during an interview with the WSJ, but did say that the company’s aim is always to be best, not first – and that this

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These simple accessories will elevate your Macbook experience

With the M4 MacBook Pros just around the corner, now is the perfect time to consider some great accessories to enhance your experience. Whether you’re sticking with your current MacBook or upgrading, these accessories are compatible with various models, including the M2, M3, and soon-to-be M4 MacBooks. Here are seven must-have items for any MacBook

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iOS 18.1: AirPods Pro 2 Hearing Features Availability Limited to US and Canada at Launch

Apple’s new hearing health features for AirPods Pro 2 launching with iOS 18.1 next week will initially be available only in the United States and Canada, according to Apple’s website. The limitation affects all of the new hearing capabilities, including the hearing test feature, hearing aid functionality, and enhanced hearing protection. These features require the

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