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    Illustration of the A19 Pro N3P chip showcasing its advanced technology and sleek design.

    A19 Pro N3P Chip: Apple’s Next Leap in Processing Power

    Apple’s silicon journey began with the A4 chip in 2010, marking the company’s shift to custom-designed processors. Over the years, each iteration has pushed the envelope in terms of performance,…

    Cover of Apple Magazine issue #712, featuring the release of macOS Tahoe. The cover shows a Mac screen with gold and black interface elements, highlighting iOS 26 and XChat news. Dated June 20, 2025.
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    OpenAI Acquires Jony Ive’s AI Hardware Startup io in $6.5 Billion Deal

    A close-up of a black Beats Cable with a "6" logo plugged into the port of a dark-colored electronic device, possibly a laptop, resting on a textured surface.

    Beats Cable Bridges the Gap for CarPlay with USB-C iPhones

    iPhone Focus Modes productivity settings displayed on an iPhone 16 screen, showcasing a Work Focus mode with a minimalist home screen and silenced notifications for enhanced concentration.

    iPhone Focus Modes: Your Key to Staying Productive in a Distracted World

    Futuristic Apple Glass smart glasses with digital holographic displays showing data and interface icons, set against a dark, high-tech background with glowing lights and abstract shapes.

    Apple’s Smart Glasses Set to Redefine Wearables by 2027

    A hand holding an Apple smartphone displays a vibrant home screen filled with colorful app icons; the blurred background shows a lit lamp and shelves—an everyday scene amid discussions on US iPhone production and the potential impact of a 25% tariff.

    Trump Demands US iPhone Production, Threatens 25% Tariff on Apple

    Side view of a black Apple Watch 10. The image highlights the digital crown and side button, focusing on the sleek, glossy finish of the smartwatch. The Apple logo is in the bottom right corner. The watch band is also visible, curving around the edges.

    Apple’s Canceled Apple Watch Camera: What It Means for Your Wrist

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