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Check out deals on iPhone 14, iPad, M1 MacBook Air and more

Vijay Sales Apple Days Sale starts from today The Vijay Sales Apple Days sale will begin on Saturday, April 29 and will offer huge discounts on popular Apple devices during the period.The sale is spread across 125+ stores of the company Maharashtra, Gujarat, Delhi, Haryana, UP, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. The offers can also be availed through the company's online portal. The Apple Days sale will be...

iOS 17, macOS 14, the new MacBook Air, and everything else you can expect

Apple announced last month that the company will hold its 34th Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) during the week of June 5 to June 9, 2023. The event will begin with a keynote address on June 5, similar to last year's conference. Although WWDC 2023 will be a virtual event, like the 2022 conference, select developers and students will be invited to Apple Park to watch the keynote address in person....

New Apple 15-inch MacBook Air with M2-like chip to be launched at WWDC in June: Report

Test logs suggest that Apple is getting ready to release a laptop with the same processor as the current model, but a larger, higher-resolution screen. This model is likely the 15-inch MacBook Air that Apple plans to release this year.Like the existing M2, the chip in the upcoming laptop has eight main working cores and ten graphics cores. It has the same 8 gigabytes of memory as the current MacBook Air....

How to factory reset your MacBook Air, MacBook Pro or Mac PC

The MacBook is a great machine. It allows you to work and create amazing things for your job or business. But there are times when you need to resell or give away your old Mac for a new Mac. And, before you do that, it's important to back up all your data and factory reset the computer to protect your data and make it convenient for the next user to set it up the way they want it. Below is a handy...

Apple’s new bug could let hackers delete data, steal photos from your iPhone, MacBook

A team of security experts claims to have discovered a "new class" of vulnerabilities that could enable attackers to circumvent tech giant Apple's security measures in iOS and macOS to access users' sensitive data.The vulnerabilities have a Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) rating between 5.1 and 7.1 and a severity ranging from moderate to severe. Malicious software and exploits may be able to...

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