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Security vulnerability in WebKit: Apple released iOS 16.3.1 and macOS Ventura 13.2.1 for all users on Monday evening.
According to a long-standing rumor, Apple has started producing panels for a 15.5-inch MacBook Air.
Apple released the new software updates iOS 16.3.1, HomePod software 16.3.2, watchOS 9.3.1 and macOS 13.2.1 this evening.
Some fans are already asking themselves when Apple will introduce the next iMac model. One wants to know the answer.
Updating the Mac Studio with an M2 Ultra may not happen soon, or at all, due to the Mac Pro...
Apple has now officially opened its books and announced its results for the first fiscal quarter of 2023 (fourth calendar quarter of 2022).
Well-known analyst claims: Apple is working on a foldable 20.5" MacBook that could hit the market as early as 2025.
The MacBook Pro models M2 Pro and M2 Max have a significantly smaller heatsink due to supply chain issues.
According to reports, the upcoming Mac Pro will not offer support for PCI-E graphics cards and expandable memory.
Encrypt iCloud backups under iOS 16.3: How to activate enhanced data protection on iPhone, iPad and Mac.
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