As midnight emerged on Friday, June 24 in New Zealand and Australia, the launch day for the 13-inch M2 MacBook Pro began. Customers in New Zealand and Australia are generally the first to get their hands on new devices thanks to time zone differences, and the M2 Macs are no exception. M2 MacBook Pro models […]
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The global chip shortage is expected to remain an issue until 2024, according to Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger. The global semiconductor shortage is continuing to squeeze the electronics industry by limiting the manufacture of chips. While efforts are being made to try and improve the situation, Intel’s CEO doesn’t think supplies will ease anytime soon. […]
If you’re feeling brave and like sorting through very small screws to fix your iPhone, you’re going to love this. Apple on Wednesday announced the launch of its self-service repair program for iPhone. The program was announced late last year, and will allow iPhone 12, iPhone 13, and third-generation iPhone SE users to conduct certain […]
On Monday, a report indicated that some European wireless carriers had begun blocking the Private Relay feature introduced by iOS 15. This feature is designed to give users an additional layer of privacy by ensuring that no one can view the websites that they visit. In addition to the European carriers, it seems that T-Mobile/Sprint […]
Apple’s in-person Today at Apple classes will be virtual for a while longer. While the company told its retail staff on Monday that Apple Store retail locations in the United States and Europe would begin bringing back some in-person Today at Apple classes starting on August 30, the company has reversed course. In-person Today at […]