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  • New leaked image of an iPhone 13 case shows a larger camera module

    A new image shared by UnclePanPan on Weibo and shared on Twitter by DuanRui shows a case of the new iPhone 13. There’s an iPhone 12 model in the case which indicates that the iPhone 13 will have a larger camera module. It has previously been rumored that Apple will upgrade the camera modules of the new iPhones by adding Pro like features and Sensor Shift Stabilization on all models. This means the camera module should be larger than the one on the iPhone 12 models. Case manufacturers might also be basing their case designs based on leaks and rumors so it’s not clear if the iPhone 13 will have a significantly larger camera module.

  • The MacBook Air might launch with the new M2 chip in the beginning of 2022

    According to Twitter leaker dylandkt, Apple will introduce a new chip called the M2 chip and it will be different from the M1X chip. The new M2 chip is expected to power the MacBook Air which will be available sometime in the first half of 2022. The report also says that the MacBook Air will have many different color options which was already leaked by Jon Prosser. The new MacBook Air is expected to get a new design with many different ports and features. Apple already updated the MacBook Air in 2020 so it might take a while till we see a new model released.

  • Apple will launch the new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro in September

    A new report from DigiTimes claims that Apple will announce the new MacBook Pro models in September. According to the report Apple doesn’t plan on launching any new products this summer until their iPhone event which typically happens in September. Apple will most likely announce the new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models at the September event but won’t start shipping them until October. There’s also a short supply of mini-LED displays which will cause many delays in the production of these new MacBooks. The next generation MacBook Pro is rumored to have many new changes. The entire chassis will be redesigned to be thinner with flat edges and there will also be a slightly larger mini-LED display. There will also be many more ports which include HDMI, USB-C, and an SD Card Slot. The new MacBook Pro is definitely worth the wait with the major updates that are coming to it.

  • Apple employees are now required to wear body cams to prevent rumors from spreading

    Apple is trying really hard to prevent leaks and rumors from spreading. One way they’re trying to end this is by requiring employees to wear body cams during work. Apple has started rolling out body cams to most teams at Apple. These Axon like body cams will monitor everything the employees are doing while they’re working with unreleased products and software. As leaks continue to spread it looks like Apple will step up their game to stop them from happening.

  • Apple is targeting leakers to stop leaks and rumors of new products from spreading

    Apple’s legal team has recently been sending letters to leakers about how they should stop leaking information which isn’t public. Apple sent these letters to many leakers including Kang and Jon Prosser, as well as other collaborators. In the letters, Apple said that they don’t like the rumors since it misleads customers and gives their competitors insights into new products or services that are in the pipeline. They also thanked the leakers in the letter for their enthusiasm for Apple products but warned them to not leak any more products. Apple has also started cracking down on employees. Employees who get caught leaking products get sued and terminated from the company. Apple is a very secretive company and believes that surprising people with new products would get them excited. They believe that rumors affect their company that’s why they try really hard to stop rumors from spreading. Most leakers and journalists who live in the U.S. are protected by Freedom of the Press laws, but those living outside of the U.S. will have a tough time with Apple’s legal team if they continue leaking products.

  • New information for the Apple Watch Series 7, Series 8, and SE 2

    Today Bloombergs Mark Gurman Shared some details regarding the new Apple Watch models. The Apple Watch Series 7 will be thicker and have boxy edges like the iPhone 12. Apple will also introduce a new thinner laminated display for the watch. There will also be a faster processor with better UWB support and better wireless connectivity. The new Apple Watch normally gets introduced at the Apple September event so we should expect to see it there. For the Apple Watch Series 8, Apple will introduce a new “Explorer Edition” Apple Watch. Apple is also working on to release a body temperature sensor for the Apple Watch Series 8 and a Blood Glucose Monitor which can measure your blood glucose without having to get blood from your body. Lastly the Apple Watch SE 2 won’t be introduced at the Apple September event this year. Apple plans to launch it in 2022 with the Apple Watch Series 8. This model won’t be receiving yearly updates like the other Apple Watch models.

  • Beats launched the new Beats Studio Buds for $150

    Today Beats launched their new wireless earbuds called Beats Studio Buds. These new earbuds are $150 and are available in white, red, and black. The new design for the Beats Studio Buds doesn’t have any rubber ear hooks or any stems. This makes the product extremely lightweight when compared to the Powerbeats Pro. The Beats Studio Buds have active noise cancellation. They’re also water resistant and sweat resistant. When fully charged the Beats Studio Buds will last five hours and eight hours with active noise cancellation disabled. The Beats Studio Buds uses USB C for charging but the case doesn’t have wireless charging. Beats Studio Buds are available for pre orders today and they will be available on June 24th.

  • The new Beats Studio Buds might launch in July

    According to Jon Prosser, Apple will launch their new Beats Studio Buds on July 21 early in morning via a press release. Sources like Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman have also said that Apple will launch the Beats Studio Buds in July, but other reports have claimed that the launch is imminent because of the leaks we have been seeing. Beats Studio Buds are Apple’s new wireless earbuds with no stems. They were leaker back in May in a tvOS beta and Lebron James was also spotted wearing them.

  • First look at the new redesigned iPad mini with thinner bezels, no home button, and flat edges

    Today Jon Prosser shared renders as well as information on the new iPad mini. According to Prosser these images are based on real images he received of the device. Jon Prosser claims that the new iPad mini will have thinner bezels with no home button similar to the iPad Air and iPad Pro. There will also be Touch ID on the power button like the iPad Air and we will finally see a USB C port on the device. The iPad mini is also reported to have a better speaker system than the previous models. It is going to be available in three colors which includes silver, black, and gold. The iPad mini will be powered by the A14 chip and will also have support for 5G like the iPhone 12 models and the new 2021 iPad Pro. Apple will also introduce a new smaller Apple Pencil to use with the new iPad mini. Prosser did share the dimensions of the iPad mini with us which is 206.3mm x 137.8mm x 6.1mm, but we didn’t get any information based on what the display size will be. Apple hasn’t updated the iPad mini in a long time so it’s not clear when we can possibly see it coming.

  • New M1X MacBook listed in YouTube Tags for the Apple WWDC 2021 keynote

    Rumors from Jon Prosser before the WWDC 2021 keynote on Monday suggested that Apple will release the new MacBook Pro with the M1X chip at the event. Although we didn’t see any new MacBook Pro or hardware at the event, Max Balzer on Twitter shared that Apple listed “m1x MacBook Pro” and “m1x” in the YouTube Tags for the WWDC 2021 keynote. It’s not clear what this means since there wasn’t any hardware at the event, but we can probably confirm that the next Apple Silicon chip will be called M1X. Previous rumors from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman has suggested that Apple is planning on releasing a new redesigned MacBook Pro sometime this summer. It’s possible that we can see it very soon.

  • tvOS 15 comes with many new features as well as updates to Siri

    Today Apple announced tvOS 15 which has many new features for your home as well as new features coming to the Apple TV. With tvOS 15 there’s new support for Spatial Audio when watching a film with AirPods Pro and AirPods Max on. Apple also announced that the new Lossless Audio feature will be available later this year. Now you can use your HomePod mini as speakers for the Apple TV to improve the sound quality while watching your favorite shows and movies. Siri is now available on 3rd party devices and you can now use “Hey Siri” to play movies and shows on your Apple TV. With Apple TV+ users can now get movies in their recommended that they can all enjoy. This feature will pick out movies that the whole family can watch based on each persons movie preferences. That’s everything that’s new with tvOS 15.

  • Apple launched macOS Monterey with updates to Safari and a new Universal App control feature

    Today Apple launched the new version of macOS called macOS Monterey. macOS Monterey has some minor updates when compared to last year’s release of macOS Big Sur. There’s a new Universal App Control feature which allows you to control different Apple devices just from your Mac wirelessly. AirPlay to Mac allows you to play a movie from your iPhone or iPad on your Mac. It’s similar to how AirPlay allows you play movies on your TV from your iPhone. You can also play songs from your iPhone on your Mac using the buit in speakers. There are major design changes to Safari. Safari has a brand new UI with new tabs and a section for the types of tabs you will need open while working on something. Apple is also introducing web extensions for Safari. These new changes are available on all devices. That’s everything we saw for macOS Monterey at WWDC.

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