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Apple One bundle includes Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade and more
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iPhone 14 Pro, Pro Max continue to be high in demand
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iOS 17 now available with StandBy, NameDrop, and interactive widgets
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New online tool lets you see how far iPhone cameras have come in 15 years
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Next Apple TV to be priced even lower, says Kuo
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New iPad Pros arriving in days, new MacBook Pros in November
For iPads, Apple has a lot of catching up to do with the software. It really should be priority number 1 to get iPadOS to be competitive to PC operating systems.
Why? An iPad is an iPad. For what it is designed to be, it’s great. It is an easy to use and SIMPLE tablet computer. It is not, never has been, and never will be a PC. That’s what a Mac is for and Apple has stated this numerous times. Again, if you want all the PC features, go buy a Mac. Why do you want the iPad to be a PC? They are two distinctively different products. -
Apple employees disgruntled over return to working in offices
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Thinner, hybrid OLED iPad Pro models on track for 2024
beowulfschmidt said:Gods forbid they maintain thickness and increase battery capacity instead... -
California wants a bigger piece of Cupertino's tax earnings from Apple
I kind of doubt that Apple HQ is where they keep their stock of online products and they are shipped from there. If the purchase is shipped from the nearest Apple Store or Apple warehouse that have it in stock, then the sale tax should be base on the location of that Apple Store or warehouse and credited to those local districts.