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Apple to shake up iPhone release calendar with base iPhone 18 launch in spring 2027, six months after Pro models

Corroborating The Information reporting from over the weekend, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has laid out his predictions for the next few years of iPhone launches in a post on Craft today. Most notably, Apple will move away from releasing all of its flagship phones at the same time in the fall, a rigid calendar that has

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There’s a new opportunity for Apple to bring back a unique product that it discontinued

In 2020, Apple surprised a lot of people by re-entering a neglected segment of the smartphone market: small phones. With , Apple did something fairly special, by squeezing all of the same technologies of the iPhone 12 into a 5.4-inch form factor. Unfortunately, it didn’t live for too long, but there may be a new

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Apple wants to take control of the chips used in your iPhone: Here’s whats on the roadmap

In 2020, Apple announced the Mac transition to Apple Silicon. Replacing Intel was a large undertaking, but it proved successful. Apple was able to develop chips that were both faster and more efficient than the Intel processors they replaced, all in an under 3 year transition. Now, Apple is trying to replace Qualcomm, starting off

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Got an iPhone? Here are 11 features you’re probably not using–but should

Macworld These days, iPhones can do a lot – and we mean a lot. From photography and video editing to gaming and artificial intelligence, it’s enough to make you forget they can also, you know, make phone calls and send text messages. With all these headline features, it’s not surprising that a bunch of clever capabilities

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Apple’s Fitness app is great, but this one improvement could take it to the next level

Apple has definitely built up quite a compelling ecosystem around the . Between all of its fitness challenges, activity rings, and competitions – Apple has certainly found a way to make exercise fun for a lot of people. The problem? Some people simply don’t like the form factor of a smartwatch. more…

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Hack your brain — Get lifetime Babbel to access AI-powered language tools

Macworld Learning a new language is one of the most innovative ways to future-proof your brain, and thanks to Babbel’s AI-enhanced platform, it’s never been easier. For today only, you get lifetime access to all 14 of Babbel’s languages for $129.99 (MSRP $599) when you use code LEARN40 — ends May 4. Babbel combines expert-designed lessons with

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BlueStacks Air smoothly brings hundreds of popular mobile games to your Mac

BlueStacks Air makes the best mobile games playable on your Mac. Now out of beta, the new platform brings hundreds of popular mobile games across varying genres directly to your Mac, vastly expanding the number of playable games on macOS. It’s built natively for Apple Silicon and supports Vulkan, making your gameplay stunning and highly

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