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Daily Deals Dec. 24: 0 off Roborock robot vacuum, Mac Studio for ,849, 9 AirPods Pro 2 & more

Daily Deals Dec. 24: $220 off Roborock robot vacuum, Mac Studio for $1,849, $199 AirPods Pro 2 & more

Saturday’s top deals including stellar discounts on Apple’s 16-inch MacBook Pro, plus an LG 4K monitor for $199.99, free game with Nintendo Switch OLED and 25% off select Sonos speakers. Daily deals for December 24 Each day, the AppleInsider Deals Team scours the web to bring you the best deals on everything from Apple devices …

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Lowest price ever: Apple M1 Max MacBook Pro 16-inch (32GB RAM, 1TB SSD) on sale for ,999

Lowest price ever: Apple M1 Max MacBook Pro 16-inch (32GB RAM, 1TB SSD) on sale for $2,999

An exclusive $500 discount on Apple’s high-end MacBook Pro 16-inch delivers the lowest price we’ve seen on the loaded configuration. Plus, save $80 on AppleCare. This MacBook Pro is loaded with upgrades. Better than Black Friday pricing is here on Apple’s high-end retail MacBook Pro 16-inch that’s packed with upgrades. Pick up the M1 Max …

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Apple surging ahead in India tablet + PC market, with overall contraction

Apple surging ahead in India tablet + PC market, with overall contraction

The PC market in India has taken a downwards turn after eight quarters of growth, but Apple is surging ahead on the strength of the iPad, while others plummet. iPad holds firm in India The Indian PC market, which includes desktops, notebooks, and tablets, fell 4% year-over-year to 5.1 million units in quarter three of …

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Ukraine invasion, App Store Changes, and retail openings – Apple’s February 2022 in review

Ukraine invasion, App Store Changes, and retail openings – Apple’s February 2022 in review

February 2022 was a mix of the very serious with Russia, and the off-kilter with Kanye West, but in between there were privacy issues, and surprising technology concerns. Russia’s invasion of the Ukraine overshadowed everything in February 2022, yet oddly, it also unexpectedly shone a light into issues around technology. Few could have predicted, for …

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