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Apple may be planning to launch its largest MacBook Air at its spring 2023 event

The rumors of a new, larger MacBook Air picked up steam in 2022, and based on a new report, the laptop could make finally make its debut in the next few months. According to a report via Twitter to his super followers, Ross Young, CEO of Display Supply Chain Consultants, claims that display panels for …

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Coming to Apple TV+: ‘Mere Mortals’, a ‘Mythic Quest’ spinoff series

Apple’s list of currently available content for Apple TV+ continues to grow, but there’s an even faster-growing list of projects in the works. Films, limited series, specials, and multi-season series, Apple’s got lots of irons in the fire for all of them. Some of these projects have been officially announced and acknowledged by Apple, but …

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Get third-party app stores on your iPhone early with this new iOS 16 jailbreak

The big news this week—other than all those OS updates—is that Apple is strongly considering opening up the iPhone next year and allowing third-party app stores. While that might not mean much to the majority of iPhone users, for members of the jailbreak community, it’s a big deal. As if on cue, a group of …

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iPhone Other and System Data storage: What is it and how do you get rid of it?

I’m sure this sounds familiar: You’re trying to install the latest iOS release, upgrade to a new iPhone, or just download that cool app everyone’s talking about, and your iPhone says the storage is full. You’ve already deleted every app you don’t think you need, and there’s still not enough space on your iPhone. So …

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We finally know why Apple pushed out that emergency 16.1.2 update

When iOS 16.1.2 arrived on November 30, we weren’t entirely sure why Apple couldn’t wait until iOS 16.2, which was right around the corner. At the time, Apple’s release notes said the update contained improvements to the iPhone 14’s Crash Detection and nondescript carrier upgrades, neither of which seemed very pressing. But there was a …

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