Apple still features the Lightning port in its Magic Mouse, Magic Trackpad, and Magic Keyboard, despite the majority of its products moving to USB-C. News 

Apple iMac Accessories Feature Lightning Connector, No USB-C in Sight

Earlier today, Apple released new Macs powered by its third-generation M-series chips – the Apple M3. The new Mac line-up includes new 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pro models, as well as a 24-inch iMac that has been updated after a two-year run – replacing the aging M1 with the latest M3 chip. However, one thing stands out in the new iMac: the Magic Mouse, Magic Trackpad and Magic Keyboard accessories. There’s nothing inherently wrong with the accessories, but despite rumors suggesting an upgrade to include USB-C replacing the Lightning connector,…

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Apple has finally updated its 24-inch iMac. It now comes with the brand-new M3 chipset, opening up new possibilities. Here are the details. News 

Apple Unveils 24-inch iMac With M3 Chipset, Most Expensive Model Costs Over Rs 2.8 Lakh

Today, during its “Scary Fast” web event, Apple introduced a new 24-inch iMac with the M3 chipset. Notably, the iMac hadn’t been updated for two years after its release in 2021 with the M1 chipset. Now it skips the M2 generation and jumps straight to the third generation M3. Apple claims the M3-powered iMac is up to twice as powerful as the older M1 model, but retains roughly the same design as before. iMac with M3 Price and availability Apple has priced the new iMac starting at Rs 1,34,900 for…

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Apple's new 24-inch iMac and MacBooks could launch by the end of October, per Mark Gurman's Power On newsletter. Here's what we know. News 

Report Suggests Apple May Release New iMac and MacBooks in the Coming Weeks

Apple may consider launching new MacBooks and an updated iMac by the end of this month, Mark Gurman reports. These updated models, which could consist of a new 13-inch MacBook Pro, a high-end MacBook Pro, and a 24-inch iMac, could be announced as early as October 30 or 31. Apple MacBook, iMac in short supply In Bloomberg’s Power On newsletter, Gurman mentions that Apple’s MacBooks and iMacs have been in short supply, and this could be an indication that Apple is looking to clear stock ahead of the official announcement…

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New iPads could debut early next year, reports claim. (Representative Image) (Unsplash) News 

Mark Gurman Predicts iPads Will Not Be Released Until March 2024

The speculation about Apple updating its iPad lineup in late 2023 seems to be unlikely now. Throughout this year, Apple has introduced various new products, including the iPhone 15, Apple Watches, and the 15-inch MacBook Air. At the recent World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) on June 5, the Cupertino-based tech giant even unveiled its first-ever spatial computer, the Vision Pro. However, the iPad remains unchanged and has not received any updates. According to reports, 2023 could be the first year since its debut 13 years ago that the iPad is…

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Apple is allegedly planning to introduce a new 32-inch iMac to its lineup in 2025, per Ming-Chi Kuo. Here's what it could offer, News 

Apple May Release 32-inch iMac in 2025

Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo reports that Apple is considering adding a 32-inch mini-LED iMac to its lineup in 2025. However, it’s currently unclear how Apple plans to position this model in its lineup. However, Kuo notes that it would be a high-end machine – possibly replacing the now-discontinued 27-inch iMac Pro from 2017. The 2017 model had a 5K screen and was positioned as a high-end machine. Given Kuo’s suggestion that the new 32-inch model might feature a mini-LED panel (high-quality display technology), it could become a powerful iMac alternative that’s…

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Apple could launch an M3-powered MacBook Air in October, shortly after its iPhone launch event. (Representative Image) (Unsplash) News 

Apple Unveils New Line of Silicon Chips: Details on M3, M3 Pro, M3 Max and M3 Ultra

In recent weeks, there have been rumors circulating about Apple’s upcoming M3 chipset, which is expected to be the next-generation Apple Silicon. According to reports, Apple is likely to debut the M3 SoC with the next iMac, 13-inch MacBook Air, and 13-inch MacBook Pro, possibly as early as October. Although some details have emerged about these devices, there is a lack of information regarding the various versions of the M3 chipset. However, the latest report has revealed the various M3 chipsets that Apple could bring out and what they would…

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The company appears to plan an aggressive hardware release schedule as Mac sales slump. News 

Apple May Be Developing M3 Chips for Upcoming Macs This Fall

Bloomberg reports that Apple is currently conducting tests on different versions of the M3 chip, and there are possibilities of the first Macs powered by the new Apple Silicon being released as soon as October. The M3 Max, a top-tier laptop chip, is expected to feature four extra high-performance CPU cores and a minimum of two additional graphical cores compared to its predecessor, the M2 Max, which was introduced just in January. The company is said to be testing new iMacs, 13-inch MacBook Pros, 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Airs, and…

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The initial salvo reportedly includes new iMac and MacBook Air models. News 

Apple’s M3-Powered Macs Expected to Launch in October

According to Mark Gurman’s Power On newsletter, the initial wave of Apple’s Macs powered by the M3 chip may be released as early as October. Gurman suggests that there will be another product launch following the annual iPhone event in September, with the spotlight likely on a new lineup of Macs. He points out that it is unlikely for high-end MacBook Pros or desktops to be released in October, so the new chip is expected to benefit the next iMac, 13-inch MacBook Air, and 13-inch MacBook Pro. In early March,…

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Apple's 32-inch iMac may have a larger display and faster chip. (Apple India) News 

Revealed: When You Can Expect Apple’s 32-Inch iMac to Launch

According to a report by Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple is currently in the process of testing bigger iMacs, including one with a screen size of approximately 32 inches. However, these new iMacs are still in the early stages of development, as mentioned in Gurman’s recent Power On newsletter. Therefore, it is unlikely that they will be available until late 2024 or possibly even sometime in 2025, as reported by MacRumors. Apple’s experiment with larger iMac computers Earlier, Gurman mentioned that Apple was working on a larger iMac with a screen…

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