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Apple M4 chip launch details revealed: What to expect from the most powerful Macs in 2024
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Apple M4 chip launch details revealed: What to expect from the most powerful Macs in 2024

[ad_1] Apple is gearing up to introduce its next wave of innovation with the anticipated launch of the M4 Macs. Recent reports suggest that these devices could make their debut later this year, setting the stage for a transformative year ahead in the tech industry.The M4 Macs: A Sneak PeekMark Gurman, in his Power On newsletter for Bloomberg, shared insights into Apple's plans for the M4 Mac transition. Gurman's timeline outlines a series of exciting releases, starting with a revamped 24-inch iMac and an entry-level MacBook Pro expected later this year, reported 9to5mac. Also read: iPhone 14 at ₹33,400 after discount on Amazon: Know full offer details The roadmap for Apple's M4 Macs extends beyond these initial offerings, promising a diverse range of devices catering to various user ne...
Apple sales lose ground, but iPhone growth strong
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Apple sales lose ground, but iPhone growth strong

[ad_1] Apple on Thursday reported that sales fell for the fourth consecutive quarter when compared to the prior year, but profit rose on the back iPhones and services.The tech giant said it made a profit of $23 billion on revenue of $89.5 billion, which was down slightly from the same period last year. Apple chief executive Tim Cook said iPhone sales set a new record for its September quarter while money taken in from services hit an all-time high. The company brought in $43.8 billion from iPhone sales while its services unit selling products such as Apple Music and iCloud brought in $22.3 billion, up 16 percent from a year ago."We now have our strongest lineup of products ever heading into the holiday season, including the iPhone 15 lineup," Cook said in an earnings release.The iPhone ...
Cut! Apple ‘Scary Fast’ event was shot on iPhone 15 Pro Max to launch new iMac, MacBook Pro
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Cut! Apple ‘Scary Fast’ event was shot on iPhone 15 Pro Max to launch new iMac, MacBook Pro

[ad_1] Apple has brought in a lot of new features to its cameras recently. The company spent quite a bit of time going over these features and highlighted that the iPhone 15 Pro models could easily be used for professional photography and video recording. If you thought that was just some marketing jargon, think again, because Apple is now walking the talk. The ‘Scary Fast' event on October 30, where Apple introduced a new iMac, MacBook Pro models, and new Apple Silicon, was shot entirely using an iPhone 15 Pro Max, or so the company claimed. Now, the iPhone maker has released another video where it showcases the behind-the-scenes of how it made it happen.For the unaware, Apple upgraded the primary lens in Pro models last year, bumping them up to 48MP, and added the new Phototonic engin...
Apple revamps Mac lineup and pricing with new family of chips
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Apple revamps Mac lineup and pricing with new family of chips

[ad_1] Apple on Monday introduced new MacBook Pro and iMac computers and three new chips to power them, with the company saying it had redesigned its graphics processing units (GPU), a key part of the chip where Nvidia dominates the market.The new computers and the M3, M3 Pro and M3 Max chips were unveiled at an online event heavily focused on professional users. In the U.S., the 14-inch MacBook Pro laptop will start at $1,599 and a 16-inch version starts at $2,499. The new iMac desktop with the M3 family of chips starts at $1,299. Some will be available next week, while others will not ship until later in November. Apple has seen a revitalization in its Mac business, roughly doubling its market share to nearly 11% since 2020 when it parted ways with Intel and started using its own cust...
Launched! 10 things you should know about the Apple Scary Fast event – iMac, MacBook Pro, and M3 chipsets
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Launched! 10 things you should know about the Apple Scary Fast event – iMac, MacBook Pro, and M3 chipsets

[ad_1] Apple decided to shake things up for its final event of 2023 and decided to enter the prime-time television slot in the US. The event aired on the eve of Halloween, instead of the morning, when Apple events generally take place, perhaps highlighting that Apple can command the audience's attention, no matter what time of the day, or night, it is. The Apple Scary Fast event was entirely focused on the company's Mac lineup and new Apple silicon for its Mac products. The event was a pre-recorded online-only showcase, that lasted about 30 minutes. In case you missed it, these are the 10 things you should know about.10 things to know about the Apple Scary Fast event1. The online-only event was themed around Halloween. There was fog in the Apple Park, everyone was dressed in black, the ...
Not in October 2023, new iPads to launch in March 2024, says Mark Gurman
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Not in October 2023, new iPads to launch in March 2024, says Mark Gurman

[ad_1] For months, it was rumoured that Apple was planning to refresh its iPad lineup in late 2023. However, it isn't likely to be the case anymore. We've already seen several new Apple products this year, ranging from the iPhone 15, and Apple Watches to the 15-inch MacBook Air. The Cupertino-based tech giant even debuted the Vision Pro, its first-ever spatial computer, at the World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2023 on June 5. However, one product has not been refreshed - the iPad.2023 could be the first year since its debut 13 years ago that the iPad isn't due for an upgrade, according to reports. New iPads in 2024In his latest ‘Power On' newsletter, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reported that he does not expect Apple to bring out any new iPads this year. Instead, Mac-related announceme...
Apple Mac launch in October? Teaser hints at big surprise
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Apple Mac launch in October? Teaser hints at big surprise

[ad_1] In a world filled with whispers and speculations, it seems Apple is gearing up to surprise its fans with a new Mac later this month. These exciting tidbits of information have surfaced recently, courtesy of the MacRumors website.Trade-in Clues Hint at Upcoming Mac ReleaseMacRumors has been busy digging into the trade-in world of Macs, uncovering clues that suggest something fresh and exciting might be on the horizon for Apple users. This is not the first time such changes have happened; back in June, Apple made similar tweaks to its trade-in program, coinciding with the launch of new Mac models, including the impressive MacBook Air 15-inch. Can We Expect an Apple Mac Launch in Mid-October?So, why are these trade-in tweaks causing such a buzz? The consensus is that they could be s...
Apple retail stores set to introduce home delivery service for customer orders
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Apple retail stores set to introduce home delivery service for customer orders

[ad_1] Apple is now preparing to offer home delivery services from retail stores for customers to make hassle-free purchases. This will not only help customers but also Apple employees to store space for holding large bulk of the devices.According to Mark Gurman's Power newsletter. Apple may soon introduce the option for its retail store employees to offer a home delivery option to customers when purchasing a product. This will allow customers to get the product delivered to their homes safely without having to worry about the device being out of stock in retail stores. More about the home delivery optionAccording to Gurman, in August, stores will see the introduction of Apple's new EasyPay Online Ordering program, a move that may mark a revolutionary strategic shift with the inclusion...
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...