The Brutalist Report - appleinsider
- Apple Pay antitrust lawsuit accuses Apple of coercing consumers, excessive fees [418d]
- Pick up a Mac mini with 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD for $999 [418d]
- Mac Studio with M2 Max and M2 Ultra now available on Apple's refurbished store [418d]
- iPhone SE 4 detailed in new anonymous leak [418d]
- Epic takes its 'Fortnite' fight with Apple to the Supreme Court [418d]
- Apple releases macOS Sonoma 14.1 developer beta 1 [418d]
- Apple seeds first iOS 17.1, iPadOS 17.1 developer betas [418d]
- Demand for iPhone 15 stronger than iPhone 14, Pro models about the same [418d]
- First watchOS 10.1 developer beta is now available [418d]
- Apple issues first tvOS 17.1 developer beta [418d]
- Don't expect the Apple Car any time soon, says Ming-Chi Kuo [418d]
- With rare exceptions, most Mac apps seem happy with Sonoma [418d]
- Get Apple's M2 Pro MacBook Pro 14-inch for $1,749 during latest flash sale [418d]
- Apple's long-term demand for 3nm chips may be lower than expected [418d]
- Yale introduces Yale Assure Lock 2 Touch and Assure Lock 2 Plus with Apple Home Key support [419d]
- Daily deals Sept. 27: $999 high-end Mac mini, $1,099 24" iMac, $42 off Google Nest Thermostat, more [419d]
- Sonoma puts the last nail in the coffin for PostScript on macOS [419d]
- iPhone 15 Pro Max review: Come for 5x optical zoom, stay for USB-C [419d]
- Don't buy a looted iPhone, it will never work [419d]
- Apple's App Stores are not yet in compliance with new China law [419d]
- Jony Ive may design AI hardware that will compete with Apple [419d]
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