ffejbean writes "ffejbean writes "Looks like the PR team at Apple UK went into OT to talk the potential protestors off the ledge! It says in the article that the "Executives" at apple will be settling the score and "building a relationship" with the people that were threatening to demonstrate and protest outside of MacExpo Europe on 9/13. Question is... Is Apple serious and willing to talk and be open to the outside? Or, is this some sort of stunt to calm the protestors down just long enough to let the expo(and the pr that comes with it) happen then dump the situation and forget about the demonstrators? Hummm.... Taken from MacNN.." http://forums.macnn.com/cgi-bin/Forum7/HTML/000423.html "
Apple appears to have prematurely revealed the name of its rumored lower-cost MacBook model, which is expected to be announced this Wednesday.
A regulatory document for a "MacBook Neo" (Model A3404) has appeared on Apple's website. Unfortunately, there are no further details or images available yet.
While the PDF file does not contain the "MacBook Neo" name, it briefly appeared in a link...
Apple today introduced two new devices, including the iPhone 17e and an updated iPad Air.
iPhone 17e features the same overall design as the iPhone 16e, but it gains Apple's A19 chip, MagSafe for magnetic wireless charging and magnetic accessories, Apple's second-generation C1X modem for faster 5G, and a doubled 256GB of base storage. In the U.S., the iPhone 17e starts at $599, just like the ...
Apple today announced the iPhone 17e, featuring the A19 chip, MagSafe connectivity, faster charging, and more.
The iPhone 17e contains the A19 chip introduced in iPhone 17. It features a 6-core GPU and a 4-core GPU. Apple pointed out that this makes it up to 2x faster than the iPhone 11. The new 16-core Neural Engine is optimized for large generative models. The iPhone 17e also contains...