Apple users have many ways to experience Paris Olympics

Paris 2024 Olympics logo in front of the Louvre Sports fans can enhance their enjoyment of the Paris Olympic Games with the iPhone and Apple hardware, with a variety of ways to keep up with what's happening in the world's biggest sporting event. The Paris Olympic Games will be taking place this summer, and the…

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The 5 Biggest Mistakes You Can Make When Replacing Your Phone Screen at Home

Replacing the screens of modern smartphones is an extremely complicated and delicate process. Without the proper experience or knowledge, many things can go wrong. Experienced smartphone repair technicians are almost indispensable in such situations, so it’s worth seeking professional help when it comes to replacing your phone screen. Many people attempt home phone repairs based…

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New rumor backs up claim of a rose-colored iPhone 16 Pro

iPhone 16 Pro could come in a rose titanium color The forthcoming iPhone 16 Pro range will continue to come in titanium, but a rumor says it will include a rose color option. That rumor also repeats that the rose color differs from the previously used rose gold. However, it said that at first glance,…

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10 reasons why you’ll want to upgrade your iPhone 14 Pro this fall

iPhones are famous for their long life spans, thanks to their premium hardware and Apple’s commitment to at least five years of software support. We’ve probably all come across somone still rocking an iPhone 8, as a mere battery swap typically gives these devices a new lease on life. Nevertheless, Apple has been really boosting…

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macOS Sequoia beta review: yet again small but welcome changes

The new macOS Sequoia on an iMac Until Apple Intelligence arrives, the new macOS Sequoia only has a few distinct updates, but as ever, you won't want to go back to macOS Sonoma. There is nothing wrong with 2023's macOS Sonoma, and apart from the promised Apple Intelligence, there is nothing dramatically different about 2024's…

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Apple stock overtakes Microsoft on increased AI expectations

Apple Intelligence is coming this fall Apple's stock has risen sharply to take it ahead of Microsoft again, following investment analysts predictions of an iPhone upgrade super cycle because of Apple Intelligence. Even in pre-market trading, Apple was up 56 cents to $234.96, and when the market opened, it was on $235.20 per share. That…

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Massive global IT outage is a perfect ad for buying a Mac

If you couldn’t fly, buy tickets, withdraw money, watch the news, or buy groceries this morning, you’re not alone. A massive global IT outage affecting countless businesses and services grounded United, Delta, and American Airlines flights, delayed British soccer team Manchester United ticket sales, and knocked Sky News off the air. The reason? A Windows…

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Macworld Podcast: Why you should install Apple’s public betas–and why you should avoid them

The public betas for iOS and iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia are coming, and you might be waiting to install them. But is that really a good idea? In this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we talk about why you should and why you should avoid them. Listen to episode 893 on Apple Podcasts Listen…

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