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Apple CEO Tim Cook to increase spending on suppliers in Vietnam during his visit- Details
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Apple CEO Tim Cook to increase spending on suppliers in Vietnam during his visit- Details

[ad_1] Apple Inc. Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook will announce the company is increasing its commitments to Vietnam by an unspecified amount during his visit to Hanoi.Apple will raise spending on suppliers in Vietnam in addition to supporting a local school clean water initiative, the company said in a statement. Apple has spent nearly 400 trillion dong ($16 billion) in the country since 2019 through its supply chain partners, the company said. No details on increasing supplier spending provided. Apple CEO Tim Cook visits Hanoi Cook, who landed in the capital city of Hanoi Monday morning for a two-day visit, will meet with Vietnamese programmers and content creators, news website VnExpress reported, without attribution. Vietnam has seen about a fourfold increase in companies assemblin...
Leaked! Apple has a 32-Inch iMac; know when you can expect it
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Leaked! Apple has a 32-Inch iMac; know when you can expect it

[ad_1] It has been revealed that Apple is testing larger iMacs! In fact, it has an iMac with a screen size of around 32 inches, according to Mark Gurman from Bloomberg. Gurman mentioned, in his latest Power On newsletter, that these new iMacs are still in the early stages of development, so we shouldn't expect them to be available until late 2024 or maybe even sometime in 2025, MacRumors reported. Apple's experimentation with larger iMacsPreviously, Gurman mentioned that Apple was working on a bigger iMac with a display larger than 30 inches. Now he's specified that the display will be around 32 inches, which is similar to Apple's high-end Pro Display XDR monitor. The Pro Display XDR was released in December 2019 and offers high-quality visuals with a 6K resolution, starting at $4,999. ...
Upcoming Apple products in 2023: Apple Watch, iPad, MacBook Pro and iPhone 15
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Upcoming Apple products in 2023: Apple Watch, iPad, MacBook Pro and iPhone 15

[ad_1] At the Worldwide Developer Conference 2023, Apple impressed us with the Vision Pro headset, and now fans are eagerly waiting for the big launch event during the Fall of 2023. Notably, while WWDC is mostly about software, the real Apple event is in September when all the hardware is launched. Notably, among the gadgets Apple is planning to introduce are Apple Watch Ultra, Apple Watch Series 9, iPhone 15 and more.Apple is working on new smartwatches with the codenames N207, N208, and N210, according to Mark Gurman in Bloomberg's Power On newsletter. He believes that the first two are part of the Apple Watch 9 series, while the third one is most likely the upcoming Apple Watch Ultra. Unfortunately, the report didn't provide any details about these new smartwatches. However, it is ex...
Apple WWDC 2023 to showcase new Mac Studio – Here’s what to expect
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Apple WWDC 2023 to showcase new Mac Studio – Here’s what to expect

[ad_1] Apple is all geared up for its Annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2023 scheduled for later today, June 5. While a huge number of important software and hardware announcements are expected, Apple pulled a surprise by keeping some things secret till very recently. This thing was the Mac Studio. In fact, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman revealed the likelihood of Apple rolling out the Mac Studio during the WWDC recently.Gurman took to Twitter to reveal that the upcoming Mac, internally referred to as "J475," will be the successor to the current Mac Studio model. This indicates that the new device will be a next-generation Mac Studio model. Gurman had shared insights that Apple is currently testing two desktop Macs featuring the M2 Max and M2 Ultra chips. The M2 Max chip was introd...
Kiljoy! No more ‘Hey Siri’! Apple set to make massive change
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Kiljoy! No more ‘Hey Siri’! Apple set to make massive change

[ad_1] The phrase 'Hey Siri' has become an iconic feature introduced by Apple in 2014 to activate Siri, the virtual assistant. Over the years, it has gained popularity due to its references in popular culture. However, recent reports suggest that Apple might announce the removal of support for this trigger phrase at WWDC 2023, as indicated by Mark Gurman of Bloomberg. Gurman tweeted today, "I'd look out for that possibility next week."This potential change was first reported in November of the previous year when Gurman mentioned that Apple has been working on an initiative to eliminate the 'Hey' from the trigger phrase. Instead, users would only need to say 'Siri' along with a command to activate the virtual assistant. Bloomberg also stated that Apple has been working on implementing th...
Apple WWDC 2023 to showcase exciting updates for Apple Watch
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Apple WWDC 2023 to showcase exciting updates for Apple Watch

[ad_1] Apple is gearing up for its highly anticipated annual developer event, WWDC 2023, scheduled to take place on June 5 at the Apple Park in Cupertino. This year, the focus will be on unveiling the latest software updates for Apple's range of devices, including the iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch. While all eyes have been on the much-awaited iOS 17 release, there are also expected to be other announcements about additional software updates. Among these updates, the spotlight shines on watchOS 10, about which Apple is likely to announce key new features.A recent report by renowned Bloomberg analyst Mark Gurman reveals some intriguing insights into what watchOS 10 has in store for us. One of the significant revelations is the incorporation of widget support, marking a pivotal change for ...
WWDC 2023: Apple Tests New High-End Macs With M2 Max and M2 Ultra Chips
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WWDC 2023: Apple Tests New High-End Macs With M2 Max and M2 Ultra Chips

[ad_1] Apple Inc. is testing a pair of new high-end Macs and their accompanying processors ahead of its Worldwide Developers Conference next week, suggesting that it's nearing the release of professional-focused desktop computers.The company is planning two new Mac models — labeled internally as Mac 14,13 and Mac 14,14 — that run the M2 Max processor announced in January and a yet-to-be-unveiled M2 Ultra chip. That second processor would replace the M1 Ultra model currently featured in the Mac Studio, a high-end desktop announced in March 2022. The new computers are part of an effort to overhaul the Mac line and attract consumers during a sluggish stretch for the computer industry. Powerful desktop models remain key to Apple's appeal among professional users, such as video editors or gr...
After hack sends ‘obscene’ Apple News notifications, Fast Company shuts website
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After hack sends ‘obscene’ Apple News notifications, Fast Company shuts website

[ad_1] Fast Company shut down its website after the site was hacked and sent "obscene" notifications to users of Apple News. U.S. business and media publication Fast Company said it shut down its website on Tuesday evening after the site was hacked and sent "obscene and racist" notifications to Apple users via the iPhone maker's Apple News service. News publishers using the Apple News aggregation app can connect their digital publishing tools to Apple News to send push notifications to Apple customers who subscribe to the publisher's channel. Fast Company said hackers broke into those publishing tools. Hackers sent two "obscene and racist push notifications" about a minute apart, Fast Company said in a tweet, adding it h...
Apple Hit By Racist Alerts
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Apple Hit By Racist Alerts

[ad_1] A hacker who infiltrated Fast Company, sent obscene push notifications to Apple News users’ home screens. A hacker who infiltrated Fast Company, a publication owned by Morningstar Inc.'s billionaire founder Joe Mansueto, sent obscene push notifications to Apple News users' home screens on Tuesday night, sparking a shutdown of the magazine's website. The US-based business magazine, published by Mansueto Ventures LLC, said on Twitter that “two obscene and racist push notifications were sent about a minute apart” after its content management system was hacked on Tuesday evening. Apple Inc. 's news aggregation service, which curates stories from media providers, had 125 million monthly active users as of early 2020. I...