Mark Gurman is a trusted source for Apple rumors, thanks to his insider access. But he should leave the analysis to the professionals.
Apple Reportedly Stops Production of FineWoven Accessories
Apple has stopped production of FineWoven accessories, according to the Apple leaker and prototype collector known as "Kosutami." In a ...
Gurman: Apple Working on On-Device LLM for Generative AI Features
Apple is developing its own large language model (LLM) that runs on-device, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports. Writing in his "Power ...
Apple Likely Planning to Skip M3 Mac Mini for M4 Refresh in Late 2024
Apple is likely to skip an M3 version of the Mac mini in favor of a bigger update with M4 chips toward the end of the year, according ...
The Humane AI Pin has no future as long as the Apple Watch exists
Negative criticism is fun, as Anton Ego so wisely observed. And I had a lot of fun this week watching Marques Brownlee’s polite demolition of the Humane AI pin, which he described as “the worst product I’ve ever reviewed.” Not just a solution in search of a problem, but a future in search of a ...
Apple Watch Series 9 Vs Fitbit & Google’s Pixel Watch 2: Which Is Best For You?
The software and operating system running the watches also make them remarkably different. The Series 9 Watch runs on Apple's latest WatchOS 10, known for its Smart Stack of widgets and visual improvements to its previous version. WatchOS 10 also features ...
Why Millions Of MacBook Pro Users Should Avoid Apple’s Latest Update
Apple continued to sell Intel-based Mac hardware until June 2023, when it launched the first Mac Pro powered by the ARM-based Apple Silicon. Turning back to 2017, Apple shipped 19.7 million Macs, slightly up on 2016’s 18.6 million, with the vast majority of these being MacBook, MacBook Air, and MacBook Pro laptops.