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iPhone 17 Pro could be available in Sky Blue, leaker claims
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Crime blotter: Florida UPS driver accused of stealing 171 iPhones
Thanks to the tariff war, “$175,000 worth of iPhones” will soon describe the price of a single iPhone.
(Back of the envelope math — give or take a few dollars.)
Awful situation for consumers, but it’ll certainly make it easier for thieves to steal $175,000 worth of product. (Silver lining… I suppose, lol,) -
Trump has not raised big tech China tariffs to 245 percent
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iPhone & Mac tariff reprieve only temporary
zimmermann said:SiTime said:longfang said:mikethemartian said:Bribes are always temporary until the next payment. -
New iPhone Fold leak details screen resolutions & under-display camera
Xed said:AppleZulu said:So now it’s a folding screen that’s not even that much bigger than an existing iPhone? This rumor is really doubling down on the unlikely scenario that Apple would release an iPhone that’s more fragile, will have an inferior camera due to reduced thickness, adds bloat to iOS, and costs a lot more just to deliver the brief novelty of “hey, look, it folds!” Add to that a significant chance of a hefty tariff by the time of the alleged release, and you can really figure this will never see the light of day.
I'm still waiting to see a viable use case. I feel like this is the Netbook all over again, except at least with those they were cheap so everyone was producing them in droves... except Apple.
I don’t think Apple itself ever referred to it as a “netbook”. If I recall correctly, Steve Jobs seemed to go out of his way to avoid calling it a netbook. But that’s what it was. And it was an amazing netbook. It’s the best device ever produced of that netbook category (at least that’s how I feel about it). I loved that little thing. So much productivity in such a small form factor. I still sing its praises even to this day (as I’m doing now). I would love it if Apple were to release a MacBook that tiny again in this Apple Silicon-era.