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  1. Apple Books app not working for many users after iOS 15.5 update
    Apple Books app not working for many users after iOS 15.5 update

    Apple released iOS 15.5 in May with enhancements to the Podcasts app, Apple Cash, and overall bug fixes. However, it seems that the update also caused some issues for Apple Books users as the app stopped working for some...

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  2. Apple Suppliers Start Negotiation to Manufacture Second-Gen OLED iPads
    Apple Suppliers Start Negotiation to Manufacture Second-Gen OLED iPads

    Apple is reportedly releasing a second-gen iPad which will have an OLED display. In order for the Cupertino firm to launch this upcoming gadget, there's a need to look for a potential supplier of the OLED technology.

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  3. Kuo: Apple in-house 5G modem faces development woes, will use Qualcomm chips for iPhone 15
    Kuo: Apple in-house 5G modem faces development woes, will use Qualcomm chips for iPhone 15

    Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo released some interesting information on Twitter today. Kuo said that his latest supply-side surveys are indicating that Apple has been unable to develop...

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  4. Apple Mixed Reality Headset: M2 Chip and 16GB RAM, For 2022?
    Apple Mixed Reality Headset: M2 Chip and 16GB RAM, For 2022?

    Apple got new reports for its mixed reality headset from famous industry speculators, with claims that it would have the M2 chip and a 16 GB memory for its internal parts...

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  5. Apple seeds tvOS 16 beta 2 to developers, here’s what’s new
    Apple seeds tvOS 16 beta 2 to developers, here’s what’s new

    A couple of weeks since the first beta of tvOS 16 was released, Apple is now seeding its second version. Although the company almost forgot about the Apple TV operating system during the WWDC 2022 keynote...

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  6. Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 tipped to include even more customizable colors
    Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 tipped to include even more customizable colors

    The Galaxy Z Flip 3 was Samsung’s big hit in foldables last year, and it sounds like the company is putting even more behind its sequel...

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  7. iOS 16 beta 2 adds new menu to manage HomePod beta Software
    iOS 16 beta 2 adds new menu to manage HomePod beta Software

    Apple on Wednesday released iOS 16 beta 2 to developers, two weeks after the first beta release of iOS 16 announced at WWDC 2022. The update brings several tweaks across the system, and interestingly...

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  8. Apple 35W dual USB-C compact charger teardown reveals symmetrical internals, more [Video]
    Apple 35W dual USB-C compact charger teardown reveals symmetrical internals, more [Video]

    Last week, Apple started selling the new 35W dual USB-C charger in two versions, a regular and a compact model. Although both of them have the same capacities...

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  9. Telegram Premium subscription now available with faster downloads and more extra features
    Telegram Premium subscription now available with faster downloads and more extra features

    Earlier this month, the popular instant messaging platform Telegram confirmed that it was working on a “Premium” subscription that would be available soon...

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  10. This new iOS 16 feature will rid the web of pesky CAPTCHA verification puzzles
    This new iOS 16 feature will rid the web of pesky CAPTCHA verification puzzles

    With the release of iOS 16 this year, Apple is taking steps towards eliminating the need for those pesky CAPTCHAs around the web. A new feature called Private Access Tokens will use a combination of details about your device...

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  11. Will Elon Musk Really Change Starlink’s Default WiFi Name To ‘Stinky’?
    Will Elon Musk Really Change Starlink’s Default WiFi Name To ‘Stinky’?

    He followed up with another tweet that reads, "If you can't smell your WiFi, how do you know it's real...

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  12. Microsoft and Meta join Google in using AI to help run their data centers
    Microsoft and Meta join Google in using AI to help run their data centers

    Data centers, which drive the apps, websites, and services that billions of people use every day, can be hazardous places for the workers that build and maintain them...

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