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Apple may skip a spring event and announce new iPads, M3 MacBook Airs online instead
Apple is expected to have some big releases coming up soon — including new iPad Pro and iPad Air models, and the M3 MacBook Air — but it’s reportedly not going to host a big spring launch event for the announcements. In the Power On newsletter, Mark Gurman reports that Apple is “planning to announce the new products on its website with a series of online videos and marketing campaigns.” If so, that’d be two years in a row that Apple has passed on a spring event, with this year being particularly stacked with new products.
Whatever format the announcements come in, rumors suggest they’ll be happening imminently. Gurman, however, predicts more conservatively that the hardware drop will come either this month or next. Along with the iPad Pro refresh and a new 12.9-inch iPad Air, Gurman reports that Apple is planning to announce new Apple Pencils and Magic Keyboards. It’s also expected to release the M3 MacBook Air in 13-inch and 15-inch models.
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03.03.2024 22:27 Uhr, Engadget,
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Rumor: New Apple products could be announced this week
A new rumor today claims that Apple will announce new products this week via press releases. This comes after Bloomberg reported this morning that Apple isn’t planning to hold a dedicated event to launch the oft-rumored new iPad Air, iPad Pro, and MacBook Air.
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03.03.2024 22:09 Uhr, 9to5Mac,
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Proposed class action lawsuit accuses Apple of monopolizing cloud storage for its devices
A class action complaint filed against Apple on Friday in the northern California court has accused the company of creating unfair conditions to ensure iCloud remains the dominant cloud storage choice for its devices, according to Bloomberg Law. By placing “surgical technological restraints” on the types of files other cloud providers can host, Apple has made it so only iCloud can offer Apple device users full-service storage, the complaint argues. According to the complaint, this has also allowed Apple to charge higher fees in the absence of “any real threat to iCloud’s dominance.”
The proposed class, represented by Hagens Berman, would cover tens of millions of customers in the US, Bloomberg Law notes. While iPhone and iPad users do have the option to store certain types of files with non-Apple cloud storage providers, there are some things — including app data and device settings — that only iCloud has permission to host. This leaves users to choose either the &ldq
03.03.2024 20:09 Uhr, Engadget,
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New leak shows upcoming iPhone and iPad chips
A new online rumor reveals the upcoming iPhone and iPad models and the chips that will power them. A low-profile leaker mentioned the chip plan for the upcoming iPad and iPhone 16, with multiple products and posts. In the post, it’s said that the iPad base model will have the A14 chip, while the 2024 […]
03.03.2024 19:54 Uhr, iPodlounge,
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iOS to gain ‘Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile’ soon
The latest Call of Duty installment for the mobile will be launching on iOS on March 21. Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile is a high-profile game that was expected to launch in May last year. However, the project was pushed back to November along with a delay. According to Activision, the official release date for […]
03.03.2024 19:54 Uhr, iPodlounge,
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Images of black iPod Hi-Fi surface online
Photos of an unreleased iPod Hi-Fi have made its rounds on the internet. X posts from user Jose_Cong show a black iPod Hi-Fi in various angles, along with the words ‘tell me this is not badass?’ The variant has lost the white color and has been replaced with a black cover. The all-black iPod Hi-Fi […]
03.03.2024 19:54 Uhr, iPodlounge,
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The Beats Studio Buds is $50 Off
Beats’ True Wireless Noise Cancelling Earbuds fall into an attractive price range. Today, the Beats Studio Buds is down to just $99.95 from its original price of $150 on Amazon. Beats is the brand to get if you want powerful thumping bass with crystal-clear audio. The Studio Buds is equipped with Class 1 Bluetooth so […]
03.03.2024 19:54 Uhr, iPodlounge,
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03.03.2024 19:00 Uhr
CAD renders show what the iPhone SE 4 could look like
A pair of CAD renders claim to show the iPhone SE 4, with the new model seemingly including Face ID and a 6.1-inch display.CAD renders claiming to depict the iPhone SE 4 [91mobiles]Rumors have claimed that another iPhone SE model is on the way, with a fourth-generation model potentially launching sometime in early 2025 with a radical new design. New renders appear to indicate that some of the claims about the budget-friendly smartphone could end up being true.The CAD renders obtained through "industry sources" by 91mobiles show a device that is similar in design to the iPhone 14. Using a similar frame, it is shown with a 6.1-inch display, a considerable jump from the 4.7-inch screen of the previous release. Rumor Score: 🤔 Possible Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
03.03.2024 18:18 Uhr, AppleInsider,
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Patent: Künftige AirPods sollen magnetische Ohrstöpsel haben
Das Patent- und Markenamt der USA veröffentlichte kürzlich ein neues Apple-Patent über magnetisch befestigte Ohrstöpsel, die in zukünftigen AirPods eingeführt werden könnten. Der Ohrstöpselaufsatz soll mit zwei Sätzen Magneten ausgestattet sein. AirPods mit magnetischen Ohrstöpseln Laut einem neuen Apple-Patent könnten eine künftige Ausführung der AirPods mit magnetisch befestigten Ohrstöpseln ausgestattet sein. Die Patentanmeldung beschreibt Patentlyapple
03.03.2024 17:45 Uhr, apfelnews,
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A two-pack of Sonos Era 100 smart speakers is $88 off right now
A two-pack of Sonos Era 100 wireless smart speakers is currently going for one of the best prices we’ve seen since the holiday season on Woot. You can get two of the speakers for $410, or $88 off the normal price. That’s almost as low as the Black Friday price from last year, when the Sonos Era 100 speaker dropped to an individual price of $199. If you’re looking for some decent midrange speakers to upgrade your home audio setup, the Sonos Era 100 is a solid option, especially at an 18 percent discount.
The Sonos Era 100 was released last year as the successor to the Sonos One, and it brought a lot of improvements. It packs two tweeters and a bigger woofer than the Sonos One, making for high quality sound. The Sonos Era 100 is our choice for the best midrange smart speaker of the moment thanks to its impressive sound quality and features like Trueplay tuning, which Sonos made even better with this model. The Era 100 uses its built-in mics to tune itself for the optimal output for its locati
03.03.2024 17:18 Uhr, Engadget,
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All of the best iPhone 15 cases [2024 update #2]
Our latest roundup of the best iPhone 15 cases is now ready to move into 2024 with all of the newest releases. While the certainly weren’t as popular as Apple would have hoped, there are plenty of notable options from other brands stepping up to offer everything from thin minimalism to luxurious genuine leather and everything in between. We have now updated this roundup with some new brands as well as additional releases that have cropped up over the last month or so. Head below for a closer look at the best iPhone 15 cases for 2024.
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03.03.2024 16:27 Uhr, 9to5Mac,
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Veteran Apple engineering exec Dan Riccio ‘nearing retirement’
In January 2021, Apple reshuffled its hardware engineering team by Dan Riccio shifting from Senior Vice President of Hardware Engineering to a “new role focusing on a new project.” John Ternus then took the reins of the hardware engineering team and joined Apple’s executive team.
Bloomberg now reports that Riccio “has told colleagues he’s nearing retirement after more than 25 years at the company.”
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03.03.2024 15:45 Uhr, 9to5Mac,
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Lawsuit claims Apple charges too much for its iCloud storage
Another day, another lawsuit. A class action complaint has been filed against Apple, claiming that users of iCloud are paying inflated prices for cloud storage by violating antitrust laws, reports AppleInsider. The class action complain was filed on March 1 at the handed to the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. It […]
03.03.2024 15:27 Uhr, MacMinute,
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03.03.2024 15:00 Uhr
Apple’s Dan Riccio rumored to be planned to retire soon
In his latest “Power On” newsletter, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman says Dan Riccio, Apple’s former hardware engineering chief, is planning to retire soon. The article says he planned on retiring sooner, but hung around to work on a special project — almost certainly the Apple Vision Pro. Riccio has been a leader in designing, developing, and […]
03.03.2024 14:54 Uhr, MacMinute,
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CB-Fotowettbewerb: März [Notiz]
Der monatliche Fotowettbewerb der ComputerBase-Community geht in die nächste Runde. Im März 2024 werden jetzt Aufnahmen zum Thema „Einer unter Vielen“ gesucht. Bilder können wie üblich bis zum 20. Tag des Monats eingereicht werden.
03.03.2024 12:27 Uhr, ComputerBase,
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Highlights der Woche: Diese Apple-Geräte unterstützen iOS 18 & iPadOS 18
iOS 18 und iPadOS 18 werden im Herbst für alle verfügbar gemacht, erste Eindrücke gibt es auf der WWDC im Juni. Bis dahin können wir noch viel spekulieren und vorab ist durchgesickert, mit welchen iPhone- und iPad-Modellen die kommenden Betriebsystemupdates kompatibel sein sollen. Die Angaben sind unter Vorbehalt, offizielle Infos seitens Apple gibt es noch […]
03.03.2024 10:45 Uhr, appgefahren.de,
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Apple hit with class action lawsuit over iCloud’s 5GB limit and iPhone backup restrictions
A newly-proposed class action lawsuit alleges that Apple has “marked up its iCloud prices to the point where the service is generating almost pure profit.” As reported first by Bloomberg Law, the plaintiffs accuse Apple of “rigging the competitive playing field” by only allowing iCloud to manage device backups and other storage needs.
“Apple device holders are given 5GB of free iCloud storage space, but as Apple’s iCloud revenues attest, most users find this insufficient for their storage needs and purchase a supplemental iCloud storage plan,” the lawsuit says.
Infamously, the free tier of iCloud has remained limited to 5GB of storage since it was introduced by Steve Jobs at WWDC 2011.
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03.03.2024 01:27 Uhr, 9to5Mac,
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