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Apple Introduces iPhone 16e: A New Chapter Begins, Replacing SE Apple announced the iPhone 16e on February 19, 2025, expanding its iPhone 16 lineup with what many expected to be a successor to the iPhone SE series. Instead, the device positions itself as an entry-level model in the standard iPhone lineup. The pricing strategy appears particularly bold, with the 128GB model retailing for 99,800 yen in Japan and $599 in the US. Pre-orders begin February 21 at 10 PM JST, with the official release scheduled for February 28. New Tech in an Old Shell While the iPhone 16e features the latest A18 chip, it inherits its physical design from the … Continue reading
Apple Silicon-optimized version of Photoshop ships with significant speed improvements After three months of testing in beta, Adobe Photoshop has just gotten its final update, v22.3, to bring native support for Macs with M1 chips, delivering 50% faster performance than running on the Intel chips. Adobe’s internal tests covered the app’s basic and staple features — such as opening and saving files, running filters, and compute-heavy operations like Content-Aware Fill and Select Subject. With the March 2021 update, they are “all feel noticeably faster” on the new chip versus the Intel version, Adobe describes in a blog. Though the benefits of this transition are big, just keep in mind that … Continue reading
Apple switching from Intel to its own custom chips for Macs over a two-year transition period At WWDC 2020, Apple has announced it will transition its Mac computers to its own custom-designed chips, moving away from Intel chips, and every Mac across its desktop and laptop product lines, including Mac Pro, is running on “Apple silicon” over the next two years. The company plans to ship its first Mac with Apple silicon, perhaps MacBooks or iMac, by the end of 2020. Macs with Apple Silicon will run on the same A-series processors which have been used in iPhones and iPads for more than 10 years, bringing the ability for macOS … Continue reading