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MacRumors
  • Apple to Announce 2026 Swift Student Challenge Winners on March 26
  • WWDC 2026 to Showcase Apple's 'AI Advancements'
  • Apple Announces WWDC 2026 Will Take Place June 8 to 12
  • Gurman: Many of Apple's Latest Products Are 'As Incremental as Ever'
  • Apple Reportedly Working on 'Small Sensor for Managing Home Security'
  • iPhone Air Said to Be Roughly Twice as Popular as iPhone 16 Plus
  • Apple Sports App on iPhone Receives Three Improvements
  • AirTag 1 Gets Major Amazon Discount With 4-Pack at $59.99
The Tao of Mac
  • Notes for March 16–22
  • Objective-C
  • Rust
  • JavaScript
  • ffmpeg
  • Notes for March 9–15
  • MacBook Neo Impressions
  • Python
Mac Observer
Apple News
  • Apple Reports Second Quarter Results
  • Final Cut Pro X helps small company delight world’s biggest clients
  • Apple Introduces 9.7-inch iPad Pro
  • Apple Introduces iPhone SE — the Most Powerful Phone with a 4-inch Display
  • Apple Advances Health Apps with CareKit
  • Apple Announces Advancements to ResearchKit
  • Apple Reports Record First Quarter Results
  • Record-Breaking Holiday Season for the App Store
Apple Press Releases
  • Apple Updates Safari 5
  • Apple Updates iMac Line
  • Apple Unveils New Mac Pro With Up to 12 Processing Cores
  • Apple Unveils New 27-inch LED Cinema Display
  • iPhone 4 Arrives in 17 More Countries This Friday
  • Statement by Apple on White iPhone 4
  • Apple Reports Third Quarter Results
  • iPad Available in Nine More Countries This Friday
Apple Support Articles
 
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apple.slashdot.org
  • Why Apple Temporarily Blocked Popular Vibe Coding Apps
  • iPhone Exploit DarkSword Steals Data In Minutes With No Trace
  • Apple Can Delist Apps 'With Or Without Cause,' Judge Says In Loss For Musi App
  • Apple Launches AirPods Max 2 With Better ANC, Live Translation
  • Should Keycaps Use Text or Glyphs for Delete, Return, Tab, Caps Lock, and Shift?
  • Apple's App Store In China Gets Lower 25% Commission To Appease Regulators
  • Apple MacBook Neo Beats Every Single x86 PC CPU For Single-Core Performance
  • Google Chrome Is Finally Coming To ARM64 Linux


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