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25.04.2026 23:00 Uhr
iVanky FusionDock Max 2 review: Hugely better value the second time around
The iVanky FusionDock Max 2 adds a massive 23 ports, can support up to four displays if your Mac can, and is a formidable Thunderbolt 5 dock that improves on the original in utility as well as value for money.iVanky FusionDock Max 2In March 2024, AppleInsider reviewed the iVanky FusionDock Max 1. While we enjoyed the massive amount of ports, but its nosebleed pricing at the time and very limited selection of ideal host computers made it not the best option.A lot has happened since then, not the least of which is Thunderbolt 5 on Mac. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
25.04.2026 22:27 Uhr, AppleInsider,
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Apple Plans $1M Upgrade for Louisville Storefront
Apple is preparing a major upgrade for its retail presence in Louisville, Kentucky. The company plans to invest around $1 million to renovate its Apple Oxmoor store. The store, located on Shelbyville Road, opened in 2019. However, Apple now aims to refresh its design and improve the overall customer experience. What the Upgrade Will Include […]
25.04.2026 22:01 Uhr, The Unofficial Apple Weblog,
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25.04.2026 22:00 Uhr
Apple Vision Pro Transforms ‘Star Wars’ Filmmaking Costs
Apple is making waves in Hollywood with its Apple Vision Pro. The latest Star Wars project has used this device to reduce production costs significantly. Filmmaking often demands large budgets. However, new tools now help directors plan scenes more efficiently. As a result, studios can save time and money without compromising quality. Virtual IMAX Changes […]
25.04.2026 21:00 Uhr, The Unofficial Apple Weblog,
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25.04.2026 21:00 Uhr
Apple Vision Pro suffered from indecisive leadership – here’s how it could change
Apple Vision Pro has been one of the most perplexing Apple product launches in recent history. It’s meant to serve as the beginning of an all new product category for Apple – and more importantly – the next generation of computing. And yet, it feels like a complete afterthought to the company.
Under John Ternus, I’m slightly hopeful that we can start to see the product live up to its full potential – though there’s also reason to be skeptical.
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25.04.2026 20:45 Uhr, 9to5Mac,
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Tesla is giving away one year free Supercharging with Model 3 Premium and Performance purchases
Tesla completely ended its free lifetime Supercharging offer way back in 2018, but it has given customers the perk for certain promotions since then. It brought back free Supercharging for Model S and X a couple of times in 2019, for instance. The automaker’s latest offer is for new purchases for a Model 3 Premium or Performance vehicle in North America. On its website, Tesla has announced that it’s including one year of free supercharging with a Model 3 Premium or Performance, though the offer is “subject to change or end at any time.”As Electrek notes, this is a nice freebie to have but most likely not a deciding factor for people who charge at home. For those who don’t have access to a home charger, however, this could represent significant savings. The free Supercharging offer starts at delivery and cannot be postponed or redeemed for cash. Owners will also still have to pay certain fees, such as congestions fees that the automaker adds if a vehicle remains plugged into a Sup
25.04.2026 16:54 Uhr, Engadget,
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Apple @ Work: Is Safari the biggest shadow IT blind spot in your enterprise?
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Over the last few weeks, I have talked a lot about shadow IT and how it is evolving. I recently did a webinar on AI as the new shadow IT, but there is another area Apple IT administrators need to consider: the web browser. A new report from Omdia, commissioned by Parallels, surveyed 400 IT and cybersecurity professionals and found that 68% of organizations are seeing an increase in browser-based security incidents. Since most enterprise SaaS apps are browser-based, it’s wort
25.04.2026 15:54 Uhr, 9to5Mac,
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25.04.2026 15:00 Uhr
Top Apple-related stories for the week of April 19-24
Here are the top Apple-related articles at Apple World Today for the week of April 19-24. ° A court has stopped the U.S. government from forcing Apple to take down ICE reporting apps from the App Store, due to it being a violation of the First Amendment. ° The U.S. Court of Appeal for the Federal Circuit […]
25.04.2026 14:27 Uhr, MacMinute,
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Engadget review recap: DJI Osmo Pocket 4, Recteq X-Fire Pro and Alienware 27 QD-OLED
Engadget’s hottest review roundup truly has it all this week: a new pocket cam, a 2-in-1 smart grill, a pair of drones and a pricey skinny vac. And that’s before we even get to the highly capable gaming display that will only set you back $350. Read on to catch up on the reviews you might’ve missed over the last two weeks as we prepare for another slate of big events next month.
DJI Osmo Pocket 4
DJI’s Osmo Pocket cameras have become a staple of Engadget’s live event coverage over the last few years. They’re convenient, compact and product high-quality footage when speed matters. Contributing review reporter James Trew recently put the new Osmo Pocket 4 through its paces, concluding that “you’re getting better image quality that will pay you back over time.”
Recteq X-Fire Pro 825
With the X-Fire Pro, Recteq set out to make a pellet grill that would appeal to fans of gas grills. The company has done just that, offering a dual-mode device that imparts
25.04.2026 14:09 Uhr, Engadget,
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iPhone 18 soll 12 GB RAM und A20-Chip erhalten
Nach Einschätzung eines Branchenanalysten wird das kommende iPhone 18 mit einem leistungsstarken A20-Chip sowie 12 GB Arbeitsspeicher ausgestattet sein. Dank des neuen 2-Nanometer-Fertigungsverfahrens soll die Rechenleistung des Apple-Smartphones spürbar steigen. Leistungssprung durch 2nm-Verfahren Wie der Analyst Dan Nystedt kürzlich auf dem Kurznachrichtendienst X berichtete, hat sich Apple die ersten Kapazitäten der 2nm-Chipfertigung beim langjährigen Vertragspartner
25.04.2026 13:28 Uhr, apfelnews,
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Google Maps zeigt an, wie viele Rezensionen gelöscht wurden
Das Thema geht regelmäßig durch die Presse und durch Social Media: Negative Rezensionen und Bewertungen werden von den Betreibern eines Restaurants oder eines anderen Betriebs gelöscht. Natürlich mit dem Ziel, dass die schlechten Rezensionen wieder von Plattformen wie Google Maps verschwinden. Das große Problem dabei: Nach deutschem Recht ist es relativ einfach, eine negative Rezension […]
25.04.2026 10:37 Uhr, appgefahren.de,
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25.04.2026 10:00 Uhr
Developer-Häppchen fürs Wochenende – kleinere News der Woche
Kleine, aber interessante Meldungshäppchen vom News-Buffet zu C++, GitLab, .NET, Arrow, Databricks, IntelliJ, Spring, Slint und Eclipse Foundation.
25.04.2026 09:27 Uhr, Heise,
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Aqara Kamera-Hub G350: Smarte Innenkamera im Test
Die Aqara Kamera-Hub G350 will mehr sein als eine klassische Innenkamera. Sie liefert ein scharfes 4K-Bild, schwenkt motorisch durch den Raum, zoomt erstaunlich weit heran und bringt Matter, HomeKit Secure Video sowie Hub-Funktionen für das Smarthome mit.
25.04.2026 08:36 Uhr, Maclife,
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Die Kamerawelt hat ihren Reiz verloren – Oder kommt da noch was?
Tech-Talk über Kameras ist in vielen Foren – auch bei MTN – in den letzten Jahren immer seltener geworden. Mittlerweile sind beinahe alle Kameras auf einem sehr hohen Niveau. Sollten wir uns darüber nicht freuen? Doch ist der Reiz weg! – Wie geht es nun weiter?
Ich gebe ganz offen zu, dass ich in der letzten Zeit die Lust am Fotografieren mit der Systemkamera ziemlich verloren habe. Zunächst
25.04.2026 08:09 Uhr, MacTechNews,
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