Forbesflipped into InnovationiPhone 2020: 1 Unexpected Thing Apple Didn’t Mention At The KeynoteForbes - David PhelanThere’s been a major overhaul of iPhones this year. Not just in terms of new design, improved features and the introduction of 5G. MORE FROM FORBESGoogle's New Surprise Feature Has Just Landed And You're Really Going To Want ItBy David Phelan As you’ll have heard, the iPhone 12 no longer has earbuds …
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9to5Toysflipped into Best Amazon DealsBest Buy and Amazon kick-off big Apple event sales ahead of next week's keynoteverified_publisher9to5ToysAhead of next week’s Prime Day festivities and keynote, Best Buy has kicked off a weekend Apple Event sale. Amazon is conveniently matching many of these deals, as well. Notable price drops include AirPods, MacBook Air, and more. Free shipping is available for all. You’ll find our top picks down …
Auto World Magflipped into Mobile PhonesThe Apple Keynote Just Revealed Four New iPhone 12 Models for 2020. Here's Everything We Know.verified_publisherEsquire - Sarah RenseThe new iPhone 12 line includes a small iPhone 12 Mini and a massive iPhone 12 Pro Max.
Ilyasflipped into AppleApple releases iOS 14 beta 2, first update since WWDC keynoteverified_publisher9to5Mac - Chance MillerApple will release the second developer beta of iOS 14 today, coming two weeks after the official debut at WWDC 2020. iOS 14 brings new features such as widgets, the App Library, and more. iOS 14 beta 2 will bring further refinements to the new features, as well as bug fixes and performance …
Auto World Magflipped into Mobile PhonesThe Top 4 Takeaways from the WWDC Keynote Apple EventiPhoneLife - David AverbachI’ve been covering the World Wide Developers Conference, Apple’s annual developer's conference, for a decade, and no year has felt as simultaneously surreal yet comfortingly familiar as when Tim Cook presented the Apple keynote address to an empty conference hall in June. Cook served up the usual …