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  2. Apple’s VR headset won’t save the company from its iPhone ...

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    Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2023. Apple's mixed-reality headset won't replace your iPhone. Apple is expected to unveil its first mix-reality headset.According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the Cupertino ...

  3. Get ready to replace all your iPhone charging cables because ...

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    The last time iPhone owners had to repurchase all their cables was in 2012, when Apple introduced the Lightning connector. The sting of the forced switch was lessened by the fact that the ...

  4. iPhone - Wikipedia

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    The iPhone is a line of smartphones developed and marketed by Apple that run iOS, the company's own mobile operating system.The first-generation iPhone was announced by then–Apple CEO Steve Jobs on January 9, 2007, at Macworld 2007, and launched later that year.

  5. I was a loyal iPhone user but switched to a foldable ...

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    A tech writer grew frustrated with the lack of differentiation between iPhone upgrades and turned to a foldable smartphone instead.

  6. Mac transition to Apple silicon - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, Apple's Advanced Technology Group worked with Acorn to create an experimental prototype, code-named Mobius, to replace the Apple II, using a modified ARM processor. The project was cancelled but Apple again partnered with Acorn when it needed a low-power, efficient processor for its future Newton PDA.

  7. iPhone hardware - Wikipedia

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    The top and side of an iPhone 5S, externally identical to the SE (2016).From left to right, sides: wake/sleep button, silence switch, volume up, and volume down. The touchscreen on the iPhone has increased in size several times over the years, from 3.5 inches on the original iPhone to iPhone 4S, to the current 6.1 and 6.9 inches on the iPhone 16 and 16 Pro Max series. [1]