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Rumor: iPhone 12 delay could lead to two-stage launch according to supply chain report

Following up on Apple’s confirmation that the iPhone 12 will go on sale “a few weeks later” than the usual late-September launch date, the rumor mill is now suggesting that the next-gen devices could go on sale in two stages. This wouldn’t be without precedent, and in 2017, the iPhone X was announced in September […]

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Rumor: iPhone 2020 models could launch in late October due to pandemic delays

You may not love hearing it, but the rumor mill has Apple’s 2020 lineup as launching in late October, as opposed to the usual September launch. Per Mac Otakara, multiple rumors in Apple’s supply chain have suggested that some, if not all, of the 2020 model iPhones will arrive later than September given Coronavirus-related delays. […]

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iFixit releases “x-ray teardown” of iPad Pro Magic Keyboard accessory

The cool cats at iFixit have come through again, this time releasing x-ray photographs of Apple’s new Magic Keyboard, which point to a massive amount of stuff going under the hood. While the COVID-19 lockdowns and social distancing have prevented iFixit from completing its teardown of the new Magic Keyboard, the company has teamed up […]

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Apple notes issues with some MacBook Air Retina display models and anti-reflective coating layer

This could be a problem. Apple this week acknowledged that some MacBook Air models with Retina displays may exhibit anti-reflective coating issues, as noted in a memo shared with its Apple Authorized Service Provider members. Per the memo: “Retina displays on some MacBook, MacBook Air, and MacBook Pro computers can exhibit anti-reflective (AR) coating issues,” […]

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FCC issues combined $200 million in fines to AT&T, Sprint, Verizon, and T-Mobile for selling geolocation data to third-party aggregators

It probably wasn’t the best idea to sell their customers’ geolocation data to third-party aggregators in the first place. The U.S. Federal Communications Commission on Friday issued a total of $200 million in fines to the nation’s four largest cellular carriers for selling access to real-time consumer geolocation data to third-party aggregators. AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, […]