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Will the iPhone 15 struggle? Apple acknowledges slump in US mobile market

TechSpot

Apple's hardware divisions were down during the last quarter. billion revenue brought in from iPhone sales was below Wall Street estimates and represented a 2% fall compared to the same quarter a year ago. Mac and iPad revenue, meanwhile, were also down, by 7% and 20%, respectively. Read Entire Article

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Apple Far Out Recap: Apple’s latest hardware, software and more

Tech Republic

Apple just wrapped up their Fall 2022 event, Far Out, which featured new announcements in the Apple line up including the iPhone 14, Apple Watch Ultra, AirPods Pro 2, and much more. The post Apple Far Out Recap: Apple’s latest hardware, software and more appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Microsoft to upgrade its xCloud servers to Xbox Series X hardware in 2021

The Verge

The service will initially be powered by Xbox One S consoles in server blades in Microsoft’s datacenters, but the software giant is planning to upgrade this hardware next year. Microsoft will need these new PC server blades to stream Xbox Game Pass PC games to mobile devices, Windows PCs, and perhaps even Xbox consoles in the future.

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WWDC 2023: Apple launches Vision Pro and raft of products powered by new chipsets

Tech Republic

At its Worldwide Developers conference, Apple unveiled supercomputation power on mobile and desktop devices, but the Vision Pro AR headset took center stage. The post WWDC 2023: Apple launches Vision Pro and raft of products powered by new chipsets appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Has Apple Pay made it too easy to spend money?

Vox

Apple Pay leads the tap-to-pay market, which has exploded in popularity in the last few years. Apple released iOS 17 on September 18 and now that the new operating system is here, you can probably leave your wallet at home. It also marks a step forward in Apple’s steady march toward becoming a sort of bank.

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Has Apple Pay made it too easy to spend money?

Vox

Apple Pay leads the tap-to-pay market, which has exploded in popularity in the last few years. Apple released iOS 17 on September 18 and now that the new operating system is here, you can probably leave your wallet at home. It also marks a step forward in Apple’s steady march toward becoming a sort of bank.

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Here?s how Apple?s Mac and mobile ARM chip roadmap looks through 2025

Venture Beast

Apple's collaboration with Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC means that some elements of its chip roadmap for the next five years can be reasonably forecasted. Read More.

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