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Here’s a sneak peek at next year’s ‘iPhone 14’
The iPhone 13 is just a week away, and yet our old friend Jon Prosser of Front Page Tech made a huge splash today with details of its successor -- the iPhone 14.
It's worth checking out our post to see what Apple might have up its sleeve for next year. And don't miss the AR render of the iPhone 14 that Prosser and Co. cooked up. It's pretty cool.
-- Leander Kahney, EIC.
Just one week before Cupertino’s big iPhone 13 event, a leaker is already spilling details on next year’s even bigger “iPhone 14” upgrade, which is expected to come with no notch and a titanium design.
Get a closer look -- in 3D! -- at the iOS handset Jon Prosser says is coming in 2022.
The new feature will help users find and join groups with shared interests -- and direct tweets to them.
Availability of the eighth-generation iPad is becoming scarce ahead of next week’s big Apple event. The 10.2-inch device is “currently unavailable” in some markets, while others face shipping delays of three to six weeks.
Rumor has it Apple will finally unveil a much-anticipated third-generation AirPods refresh alongside iPhone 13 next week. Get ready to bag yours by selling your old buds for real cash today. Cult of Mac offers good money for your old AirPods, making your next upgrade more affordable.
Almost every other streaming video service is selling your data to third-party companies and tracking your viewing habits for targeted ads. (We're looking at you, Netflix and Amazon Prime Video.)
Anker just expanded its lineup of USB-C wall chargers with an unusually compact and colorful set of gallium nitride units offering 20W of power on the cheap.
If you’re out there pimping your computer setup on a Mac social media list, but you don’t have a Mac, what do you do? Well, you could flex your Hackintosh laptop and surround it with some Apple gear to make things look good.
Tweet o' the day
One more thing ...
"Things happen fairly slowly, you know. They do. These waves of technology, you can see them way before they happen, and you just have to choose wisely which ones you're going to surf." -- Steve Jobs
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