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Download striking ‘Apple Stage’ wallpapers
If you like new wallpapers -- and who doesn't? -- we've got you covered with a new set of colorful designs from Basic Apple Guy.
Inspired by the Jony Ive-designed rainbow stage at Apple Park, the new wallpapers are available for Mac, iPad and iPhone.
The thumbnail here doesn't do the wallpaper justice; it has more detail that's best seen full-size.
Strangely enough, the final design was a lucky mistake.
"It's the graphic design equivalent of a fluke pool shot you claim you intended to make all along," Basic Apple Guy says.
Happy wallpaper Friday.
-- Leander Kahney, EIC.
Designer and Apple maven Basic Apple Guy offered a delightful surprise Friday with his new “Apple Stage” wallpaper for Mac, iPad and iPhone. The stunning rainbow wallpaper sports a design inspired by the real-life, six-color structure at Apple Park.
With Apple in the antitrust spotlight both abroad and in the U.S., Cupertino is spending more than it ever has on political lobbying. And CEO Tim Cook has become one of the most politically active tech executives in the country.
You can make sure you receive government communications, thanks to a new Test Alerts toggle Apple added to iOS 15.6 and the third iOS 16 beta.
A letter from progressive members of the House of Representatives urges Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer to call for votes soon to rein in the power of tech giants like Apple and Google.
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Apple seemingly diversified its supply chain by adding a new component supplier for the iPhone 14 lineup.
Apple’s 2021 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros just hit their lowest prices on Amazon. The entry-level 16-inch MacBook Pro is available for just $2,199, down 12% from its retail price of $2,499.
The Satechi USB-C Slim Dock for 24-inch iMac sits on the stand for Apple’s all-in-one desktop and adds six frequently used ports. It also sports an enclosure for user-installed SSDs.
On July 22, 1997, Apple announced Mac OS 8, the first major operating system refresh for its Macintosh computer in six years.
We found a Dutch guy who wields a pretty badass electric guitar. He runs the ax into a Focusrite audio interface and listens to his musical creations on a killer set of cans, too.
Tweet o' the day
1) I'm still surprised by the lack of public discourse around the impacts of @Apple's iOS 14 changes - all in the name of privacy - that are leading to massive adverse effects to SMBs and innovative companies everywhere. They might bear as much blame for a recession as inflation.
— Alex Gurevich (@alex_gurevich)
8:04 PM • Jul 21, 2022
One more thing ...
"Your phone is the dumbest f***ing idea I have ever heard." -- Steve Jobs to ESPN executives who launched a $400 ESPN-branded flip phone in 2006 with grainy video sports highlights and news
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