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While “F1” was a victory lap for Apple, Wall Street’s reaction to the company’s AI announcements at WWDC suggest there’s some ...
It also gives a proper target for the MagSafe charger. Ever since Apple’s magnetic charging system launched with the iPhone ...
With the iPhone 17 Pro, apparently, Apple might reposition the Apple logo to be centered below the new rear camera bar – rather than being truly centered in the middle of the phone. The leaker claims ...
Apple’s WWDC keynote for this year will take place on June 9, 2025. As we have only 6 days left, Apple introduces the new custom icon called hashmoji, which will appear when users make any post ...
Apple has updated its WWDC page with a new “Sleek peek” tagline that replaces the original “On the horizon” tagline. The graphic itself has also been updated to a glass-like Apple logo with colors ...
In “Apple in China,” Patrick McGee argues that by training an army of manufacturers in a “ruthless authoritarian state,” the company has created an existential vulnerability for the entire ...
A woman has been sharing Apple iPhone hacks over the past few days—the latest reveals that the Apple logo behind the phone isn’t just for show. TikTok user rhyanmadeit (@rhyanmadeit) went ...
Apple logo mystery solved: Designer Rob Janoff makes it clear logo has nothing to do with byte, Adam and Eve's forbidden fruit or Newton's gravity TOI Tech Desk / TIMESOFINDIA.COM / Updated: Mar 2 ...
Posted: February 5, 2025 | Last updated: March 8, 2025 Back in 2015, Apple introduced the 12-inch MacBook. The first model ever to feature an Apple logo that didn’t light up.
On the software side, Apple already began showing the Apple logo that appears when an iPad is booting up in a landscape position starting with iPadOS 14.5, when the device is in landscape orientation.
As 9to5Mac points out, the Vision Pro was actually the first of Apple’s new product launches this year to come without logo stickers. But the M3 MacBook Airs still came with them a couple of ...
The Apple logo has gone through a few evolutions since the company was founded in 1976 by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne (who sold his share in the company after only two weeks).