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Sometimes the smart money’s in the smaller, market-proven peripheral as opposed to the Next Big Thing. According to MacRumors, noted Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has posted that incoming company CEO John Ternus has signed off on a major revision of Apple’s Vision Pro and smart glasses plans, consolidating Apple’s work in the category. Kuo wrote […]

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You may have some difficulty opening your Microsoft Office of Office 365 files next month. Per Macworld, Microsoft has pointed to a support document that warns of potential issues with Microsoft Office or 365 and iOS and macOS. The company will be ending support for devices running older operating systems in what the Redmond giant […]

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Users may only see a nominal improvement with the iPhone 18 Pro Max battery as opposed to its predecessor. Per AppleInsider, noted leaker Fixed Focus Digital has reported on Weibo that for the US, the iPhone 18 Pro will have a 4,288 mAh battery. For China, which still requires space for a physical SIM card, […]

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Apple may have accidentally let the name of its upcoming operating system update slip less than a week before the annual WWDC event. Per Macworld and Andreas Storm, an image reference linked to the #WWDC26 hashtag aludes to a “Project Big Bear,” a landmark that could be the name for this year’s macOS update. Versions […]

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This is so dumb. And yet, it’s also incredibly easy to imagine happening. A passenger on a recent flight from Newark to Palma de Mallorca, Spain reportedly named a Bluetooth device “BOMB,” triggering enough concern to send the aircraft back to Newark midflight, where it was met by law enforcement. Let’s get something out of […]

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