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Drone video offers best view of the ongoing construction of Apple Campus 2, so far.

by | Sunday, December 6, 2015 | 0 comment(s)
Drone video offers best view of the ongoing construction of Apple Campus 2, so far.

In the video, it’s possible to see already how the building is taking shape, from the four-story ring-shaped structure, to the 14,200 spaces underground parking, as well as the 1000-seat underground auditorium, which is expected to be used for all future keynote presentations and product unveilings.

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Apple iPhone 7: specs and (mostly) credible predictions

by | Saturday, December 5, 2015 | 0 comment(s)
Apple iPhone 7: specs and (mostly) credible predictions

The lack of information on the next iPhone has been surprising, as Apple has been particularly airtight in regard to what the next generation handset will look like, how big it will be, and whether or not it will feature any of the rumored specs suggested by the most recent patent filings.

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A cord-cutter’s dream becomes reality: how to watch live OTA channels on Apple TV

by | Saturday, December 5, 2015 | 0 comment(s)
A cord-cutter’s dream becomes reality: how to watch live OTA channels on Apple TV

A new app made its presence known on the App Store, called “Channels”. The $15 app lets consumers watch live television, and flip through over-the-air channels, on Apple TV, without ever having to use the regular TV remote.

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Will the Apple A10X power future entry-level MacBooks?

by | Friday, December 4, 2015 | 0 comment(s)
Will the Apple A10X power future entry-level MacBooks?

Apple could be already working on a fork of the A10 (or A11) chip, designed for entry-level laptops, with specs high enough to take on the lower-end desktop CPUs. Within the realm of speculation, it’s not hard to imagine a A10X for iOS devices, and an A10Y low-end desktop-class CPU.

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