<2020 ∕ 17>
Apple Aims to Sell Macs With Its Own Chips Starting in 2021
| Apple Inc. is planning to start selling Mac computers with its own main processors by next year, relying on designs that helped popularize the iPhone and iPad, according to people familiar with the matter. | | | |
| Starting today, even more customers around the world can enjoy the App Store, Apple Arcade, Apple Music, Apple Podcasts, and iCloud. | | | |
| France is asking Apple Inc. to remove a technical obstacle that it says is delaying a government contact-tracing application designed to contain the coronavirus spread. | | | |
| The attack shows, once again, that iPhones can be hacked. But there’s no reason to panic yet. | | | | |
| Several years ago, Apple’s best chips began decisively beating the performance of the best chips available to high-end Android phones. Now, even Apple’s $399 iPhone SE uses a more powerful brain than even the most advanced Android flagships with prices above $1,000. How is this possible? | | | |
| It’s what we’ve all been asking for — for better or worse. | | | | |
| Following the surprise early release of the Magic Keyboard for iPad Pro, I’ve been waiting to get my hands on Apple’s highly anticipated accessory and evaluate it from the perspective of someone who uses the iPad Pro as a tablet, laptop, and desktop workstation. I received the Magic Keyboard for my 12.9” iPad Pro yesterday | | | |
| As a physical contraption the iPad Magic Keyboard is utterly brilliant. As a practical device for work, it feels seamlessly natural. | | | |
| Do you really need a $1,000 phone? | | | |
| Apple plans to release new AirPods with the same design as the existing AirPods Pro but without active noise cancellation, allowing for a lower price… | | | |
| Apple Inc. said it found no evidence of cyber-attackers exploiting newly discovered vulnerabilities in the Mail app for iPhone and iPad, software potentially used by more than a billion people worldwide. | | | |
| After half a decade, the Apple Watch’s lasting impact is clear. | | | | |