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Rare Apple-1 with storied ownership could fetch over $300,000 at auction
By Mark Tyson published
A rare Apple-1 housed in its original wooden case is expected to fetch more than $300,000 at auction.

I built a configurable ADB-to-USB adaptor to use a 1990 Apple keyboard with modern Windows and USB
By Mark Tyson published
I satisfied my retro 1990s keyboard longings by building an Apple ADB to USB converter with a handful of cheap components and some cool configurable firmware.

Apple's A19 Pro beats Ryzen 9 9950X in single-thread Geekbench tests
By Anton Shilov published
Apple's latest A19 Pro offers an 11% - 12% higher CPU performance compared to its predecessor and even beats desktop-class CPUs. However, the main advantage of the A19 Pro is its GPU.

Apple debuts A19 and A19 Pro processors for iPhone 17, iPhone Air, and iPhone 17 Pro
By Andrew E. Freedman, Brandon Hill published
Apple introduced its A19 and A19 Pro processors to power its new line of iPhones, including the iPhone 17, iPhone Air, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone 17 Pro Max.

Apple MacBooks have a sensor that measures the angle of the screen
By Mark Tyson last updated
An engineer has tapped into Apple’s LidAngleSensor MacBook API, adding a creaky door sound effect to his lid angle measurement app.

Apple iMac G3 made from Lego has a chance to become an official retail set
By Sunny Grimm published
The iconic blobject can come home again, if Lego decides to bite the Apple

The MacBook Air M1 for $599 might be the best back to school laptop pick of the year
By Kunal Khullar published
Deals Apple’s M1 MacBook Air offers great value for students seeking a reliable and lightweight laptop

Rumored $599-$699 MacBook could be in the works
By Mark Tyson published
Apple’s manufacturing partners in Taiwan are reportedly preparing a MacBook deluge with a new level of affordability, according to industry sources.

Apple reportedly set to invest $100 billion into the production of 'critical components' in the U.S. to avoid tariffs on iPhones
By Anton Shilov published
Apple will reportedly invest an extra $100 billion in U.S. manufacturing —raising its total domestic commitment to $600 billion — in an effort to avoid steep iPhone tariffs.
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