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Apple said to be scaling back production of entire iPhone 14 range
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iPhone 15 Pro Max could turn into 'Ultra' in fall 2023 updates
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Microsoft has the Edge on Safari in the desktop browser wars
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Compared: New 2022 iPhone SE vs iPhone 13 mini
I was thinking of switching the iPhone 13 mini to the new SE. Although the SE is a bit bigger and I like the size of the 13 mini (although I even prefer the size of the original SE) I was hoping to set that aside for at least a camera without all this computational photography nonsense. But no, it is now in the SE too. On the 13 mini it means that photos of people get both oversharpened and smudged like a bad functioning filter. And if you take photos of people with bright skin tones they will look orange/red. Since Apple does not seem to correct this I guess the SE will suffer from this too. So sad to see Apple loosing quality. -
After an over 12-year run, Apple has discontinued the 27-inch iMac
What is happening at Apple, there are so many strange things coming out of there in recent years. So no 27 inch iMac right now but an expensive Studio Display. There is an iPad with Touch id on the power button but not on iPhones, there is a more adjustable stand on the new Studio Display but not on the new iMac 24 inch. There is an Ethernet option on the new iMac but not on the new Studio Display (so that if you connect a Macbook to it you would only need one cable for power, bigger display and ethernet connection). There is a SD-card slot on the new Mac Studio but not on the new iMac. The list goes on and on. Are the different teams so separated from each other that it is hard to follow some consistency? Also, how can they make a Studio display that is more expensive than the starter iMac 24 inch (the extra inches can´t be it)?