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Apple Starts Selling Refurbished 2021 MacBook Pros with M1 Pro and M1 Max Chip

By Chandraveer Mathur on Apr 01, 2022 02:44 pm
Today, Apple started offering refurbished versions of the 14-inch and 16-inch M1 Pro and M1 Max-powered MacBook Pros. These Macs made their debut back in 2021, and this is the first time refurbished units have been put up for sale. Continue reading

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Apple Will Soon Declare Three MacBook Air Models ‘Obsolete’

By Chandraveer Mathur on Apr 01, 2022 12:45 pm
Apple will mark the 2014 MacBook Air models as obsolete by April end, eight years after first launching them. The notebooks are probably nearing the end of their usable life in customers’ hands as well. Continue reading

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Kuo Believes Apple Could Launch Foldable iPhone in 2025

By Chandraveer Mathur on Apr 01, 2022 10:41 am
A supply chain report from South Korean publication The Elec suggests Apple is tying up with LG for foldable OLED panels with a super-thin cover glass for an upcoming iPad or MacBook model. Meanwhile, reputed Tianfeng International Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has revised his prediction for the launch of a foldable iPhone. He previously claimed a foldable iPhone could become a reality as soon as 2024, but now he says such a device isn’t coming before 2025. Continue reading

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Engineer Creates World’s First Android Phone with a Lightning Port

By Chandraveer Mathur on Apr 01, 2022 09:41 am
The robotics engineer who shot to fame last year for transplanting a USB-C connector into an iPhone is in the news again. Ken Pillonel has now taken Apple’s proprietary Lightning connector and installed it in an Android smartphone after requisite modifications. In case you’re wondering, the revelation intentionally coincides with April Fools Day, but this is not a joke. Continue reading

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