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Adobe Flash
Adobe Flash (formerly Macromedia Flash and FutureSplash) is a discontinuedexcept in China, where it continues to be used, as well as Harman for enterprise users.
Advanced Video Coding
Advanced Video Coding (AVC), also referred to as H.264 or MPEG-4 Part 10, is a video compression standard based on block-oriented, motion-compensated coding.
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Agence France-Presse
Agence France-Presse (AFP) is a French international news agency headquartered in Paris, France.
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Alaska Airlines
Alaska Airlines is a major American airline headquartered in SeaTac, Washington, within the Seattle metropolitan area.
All Things Digital
AllThingsD.com was a US online publication that specialized in technology and startup company news, analysis and coverage.
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Amazon Fire
The Amazon Fire, formerly called the Kindle Fire, is a line of tablet computers developed by Amazon. IPad and Amazon Fire are touchscreen portable media players.
Android (operating system)
Android is a mobile operating system based on a modified version of the Linux kernel and other open-source software, designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets.
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AOL
AOL (stylized as Aol., formerly a company known as AOL Inc. and originally known as America Online) is an American web portal and online service provider based in New York City, and a brand marketed by Yahoo! Inc. The service traces its history to an online service known as PlayNET.
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App Store (Apple)
The App Store is an app marketplace developed and maintained by Apple, for mobile apps on its iOS and iPadOS operating systems.
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Apple A10
The Apple A10 Fusion is a 64-bit ARM-based system on a chip (SoC) designed by Apple Inc., part of the Apple silicon series, and manufactured by TSMC.
Apple A10X
The Apple A10X Fusion is a 64-bit ARM-based system on a chip (SoC) designed by Apple Inc., part of the Apple silicon series, and manufactured by TSMC.
Apple A12
The Apple A12 Bionic is a 64-bit ARM-based system on a chip (SoC) designed by Apple Inc., part of the Apple silicon series, It first appeared in the iPhone XS and XS Max, iPhone XR, iPad Air (3rd generation), iPad Mini (5th generation), 8th generation iPad and Apple TV 4K (2nd generation). Apple states that the two high-performance cores are 15% faster and 50% more energy-efficient than the Apple A11's, and the four high-efficiency cores use 50% less power than the A11's.
Apple A12X
The Apple A12X Bionic is a 64-bit system on a chip (SoC) designed by Apple Inc., part of the Apple silicon series, It first appeared in the iPad Pro (3rd generation), announced on October 30, 2018.
Apple A13
The Apple A13 Bionic is a 64-bit ARM-based system on a chip (SoC), designed by Apple Inc., part of the Apple silicon series.
Apple A14
The Apple A14 Bionic is a 64-bit ARMv8.5-A system on a chip (SoC)designed by Apple Inc., part of the Apple silicon series.
Apple A15
The Apple A15 Bionic is a 64-bit ARM-based system on a chip (SoC) designed by Apple Inc., part of the Apple silicon series.
Apple A4
The Apple A4 is a 32-bit package on package (PoP) system on a chip (SoC) designed by Apple Inc., part of the Apple silicon series, and manufactured by Samsung. IPad and Apple A4 are products introduced in 2010.
Apple A5
The Apple A5 is a 32-bit system on a chip (SoC) designed by Apple Inc., part of the Apple silicon series, and manufactured by Samsung.
Apple A5X
The Apple A5X is a 32-bit system on a chip (SoC) designed by Apple Inc., part of the Apple silicon series, and manufactured by Samsung.
Apple A6
The Apple A6 is a 32-bit package on package (PoP) system on a chip (SoC) designed by Apple Inc., part of the Apple silicon series.
Apple A8X
The Apple A8X is a 64-bit ARM-based system on a chip (SoC) designed by Apple Inc., part of the Apple silicon series, and manufactured by TSMC.
Apple A9
The Apple A9 is a 64-bit ARM-based system-on-chip (SoC)designed by Apple Inc., part of the Apple silicon series.
Apple A9X
The Apple A9X is a 64-bit ARM architecture-based system on a chip (SoC) designed by Apple Inc., part of the Apple silicon series.
Apple Books
Apple Books (known as iBooks prior to iOS 12) is an e-book reading and store application by Apple Inc. for its iOS, iPadOS and macOS operating systems and devices.
Apple community
The Apple community is the users, media, and third party companies interested in Apple Inc. and its products.
Apple Inc.
Apple Inc. is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Cupertino, California, in Silicon Valley.
Apple keyboards
Apple Inc. has designed and developed many external keyboard models for use with families of Apple computers, such as the Apple II, Mac, and iPad.
Apple M1
Apple M1 is a series of ARM-based system-on-a-chip (SoC) designed by Apple Inc., part of the Apple silicon series, as a central processing unit (CPU) and graphics processing unit (GPU) for its Mac desktops and notebooks, and the iPad Pro and iPad Air tablets.
Apple M2
Apple M2 is a series of ARM-based system on a chip (SoC) designed by Apple Inc., part of the Apple silicon series, as a central processing unit (CPU) and graphics processing unit (GPU) for its Mac desktops and notebooks, the iPad Pro and iPad Air tablets, and the Vision Pro mixed reality headset.
Apple M4
Apple M4 is an ARM-based system on a chip (SoC) designed by Apple Inc., part of the Apple silicon series, including a central processing unit (CPU), a graphics processing unit (GPU), a neural processing unit (NPU), and a digital signal processor (DSP).
Apple Music
Apple Music is an audio and video streaming service developed by Apple Inc. Users select music to stream to their device on-demand, or they can listen to existing playlists.
Apple Pencil
Apple Pencil is a line of wireless stylus pen accessories designed and developed by Apple Inc. for use with supported iPad tablets.
Apple Pencil Pro
The Apple Pencil Pro is a wireless stylus pen designed and developed by Apple for the use with supported iPad tablets.
Apple Podcasts
Apple Podcasts (known as simply Podcasts in Apple operating systems) is an audio streaming service and media player application developed by Apple Inc. for playing podcasts.
Apple silicon
Apple silicon refers to a series of system on a chip (SoC) and system in a package (SiP) processors designed by Apple Inc., mainly using the ARM architecture. IPad and Apple silicon are apple Inc. hardware.
Apple Wallet
Apple Wallet (or simply Wallet, known as Passbook prior to iOS 9) is a digital wallet developed by Apple Inc. and included with iOS and watchOS that allows users to store Wallet passes such as coupons, boarding passes, student ID cards, government ID cards, business credentials, resort passes, car keys, home keys, event tickets, public transportation passes, store cards, and – starting with iOS 8.1 – credit cards, and debit cards for use via Apple Pay.
Ars Technica
Ars Technica is a website covering news and opinions in technology, science, politics, and society, created by Ken Fisher and Jon Stokes in 1998.
Artificial cardiac pacemaker
An artificial cardiac pacemaker, commonly referred to as simply a pacemaker, is an implanted medical device that generates electrical pulses delivered by electrodes to one or more of the chambers of the heart.
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AT&T
AT&T Inc. is an American multinational telecommunications holding company headquartered at Whitacre Tower in Downtown Dallas, Texas.
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AT&T Mobility
AT&T Mobility, LLC, also known as AT&T Wireless and marketed as simply AT&T, is an American telecommunications company.
AT&T Stadium
AT&T Stadium is a retractable-roof stadium in Arlington, Texas, United States.
BBC News
BBC News is an operational business division of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) responsible for the gathering and broadcasting of news and current affairs in the UK and around the world.
Bloomberg Businessweek
Bloomberg Businessweek, previously known as BusinessWeek (and before that Business Week and The Business Week), is an American monthly business magazine published 12 times a year.
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Bloomberg L.P.
Bloomberg L.P. is a privately held financial, software, data, and media company headquartered in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.
Brewster Kahle
Brewster Lurton Kahle (born October 21, 1960), via juggle.com.
Business intelligence
Business intelligence (BI) consists of strategies and technologies used by enterprises for the data analysis and management of business information.
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Cellular network
A cellular network or mobile network is a telecommunications network where the link to and from end nodes is wireless and the network is distributed over land areas called cells, each served by at least one fixed-location transceiver (typically three cell sites or base transceiver stations).
Central processing unit
A central processing unit (CPU), also called a central processor, main processor, or just processor, is the most important processor in a given computer.
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CNBC
CNBC is an American business news channel owned by NBCUniversal News Group, a unit of Comcast's NBCUniversal.
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CNET
CNET (short for "Computer Network") is an American media website that publishes reviews, news, articles, blogs, podcasts, and videos on technology and consumer electronics globally.
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Code-division multiple access
Code-division multiple access (CDMA) is a channel access method used by various radio communication technologies.
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Color temperature
Color temperature is a parameter describing the color of a visible light source by comparing it to the color of light emitted by an idealized opaque, non-reflective body.
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Comparison of e-readers
An e-reader, also known as an e-book reader, is a portable electronic device that is designed primarily for the purpose of reading e-books and periodicals.
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Comparison of tablet computers
This is a list of tablet computers, grouped by intended audience and form factor. IPad and Comparison of tablet computers are tablet computers.
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Computerworld
Computerworld (abbreviated as CW) is an ongoing decades-old professional publication which in 2014 "went digital." Its audience is information technology (IT) and business technology professionals, and is available via a publication website and as a digital magazine.
Contract manufacturer
A contract manufacturer (CM) is a manufacturer that contracts with a firm for components or products (in which case it is a turnkey supplier).
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Copyright infringement
Copyright infringement (at times referred to as piracy) is the use of works protected by copyright without permission for a usage where such permission is required, thereby infringing certain exclusive rights granted to the copyright holder, such as the right to reproduce, distribute, display or perform the protected work, or to produce derivative works.
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Cydia
Cydia is a graphical user interface of APT (Advanced Package Tool) for iOS.
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Damon Albarn
Damon Albarn (born 23 March 1968) is an English singer, musician, songwriter and record producer from Whitechapel, London.
David Pogue
David Welch Pogue (born March 9, 1963) is an American technology and science writer and TV presenter, and correspondent for CBS News Sunday Morning.
Deployment environment
In software deployment, an environment or tier is a computer system or set of systems in which a computer program or software component is deployed and executed.
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Der Spiegel
(stylized in all caps) is a German weekly news magazine published in Hamburg.
Digital rights
Digital rights are those human rights and legal rights that allow individuals to access, use, create, and publish digital media or to access and use computers, other electronic devices, and telecommunications networks.
Digital rights management
Digital rights management (DRM) is the management of legal access to digital content.
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Distance education
Distance education, also known as distance learning, is the education of students who may not always be physically present at school, or where the learner and the teacher are separated in both time and distance.
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Dock connector
A dock connector is an electrical connector used to attach a mobile device simultaneously to multiple external resources.
Electromagnetic interference
Electromagnetic interference (EMI), also called radio-frequency interference (RFI) when in the radio frequency spectrum, is a disturbance generated by an external source that affects an electrical circuit by electromagnetic induction, electrostatic coupling, or conduction.
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Electronic Frontier Foundation
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is an international non-profit digital rights group based in San Francisco, California.
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Engadget
Engadget is a technology news, reviews and analysis website offering daily coverage of gadgets, consumer electronics, video games, gaming hardware, apps, social media, streaming, AI, space, robotics, electric vehicles and other potentially consumer-facing technology.
Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution
Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution (EDGE), also known as 2.75G, Enhanced GPRS (EGPRS), IMT Single Carrier (IMT-SC), and Enhanced Data rates for Global Evolution, is a 2G digital mobile phone technology for data transmission.
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FaceTime
FaceTime is a proprietary videotelephony product developed by Apple Inc. FaceTime is available on supported iOS mobile devices running iOS 4 and later and Mac computers that run and later. IPad and FaceTime are iOS.
Fast Company
Fast Company is a monthly American business magazine published in print and online that focuses on technology, business, and design.
Federal Aviation Administration
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is a U.S. federal government agency within the U.S. Department of Transportation which regulates civil aviation in the United States and surrounding international waters.
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File sharing
File sharing is the practice of distributing or providing access to digital media, such as computer programs, multimedia (audio, images and video), documents or electronic books.
Fork (software development)
In software engineering, a project fork happens when developers take a copy of source code from one software package and start independent development on it, creating a distinct and separate piece of software.
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Foxconn
Hon Hai Precision Industry Co.
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Free Software Foundation
The Free Software Foundation (FSF) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded by Richard Stallman on October 4, 1985, to support the free software movement, with the organization's preference for software being distributed under copyleft ("share alike") terms, such as with its own GNU General Public License.
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Frost & Sullivan
Frost & Sullivan is an American business consulting firm.
Gawker
Gawker was an American blog founded by Nick Denton and Elizabeth Spiers that was based in New York City and focused on celebrities and the media industry.
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Gigaom
Gigaom is a technology focused analyst firm and media company.
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Gizmodo
Gizmodo is a design, technology, science, and science fiction website.
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Gorillaz
Gorillaz are an English virtual band created in 1998 by musician Damon Albarn and artist Jamie Hewlett, from London.
Graphics processing unit
A graphics processing unit (GPU) is a specialized electronic circuit initially designed for digital image processing and to accelerate computer graphics, being present either as a discrete video card or embedded on motherboards, mobile phones, personal computers, workstations, and game consoles.
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Groasis Waterboxx
The Groasis Waterboxx is a device designed to help in growing trees in dry areas.
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GSM
The Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) is a standard developed by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) to describe the protocols for second-generation (2G) digital cellular networks used by mobile devices such as mobile phones and tablets.
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Handwriting recognition
Handwriting recognition (HWR), also known as handwritten text recognition (HTR), is the ability of a computer to receive and interpret intelligible handwritten input from sources such as paper documents, photographs, touch-screens and other devices.
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Hertz
The hertz (symbol: Hz) is the unit of frequency in the International System of Units (SI), equivalent to one event (or cycle) per second.
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Home key
The key is commonly found on desktop and laptop keyboards.
Home page
A home page (or homepage) is the main web page of a website.
Homeschooling
Homeschooling or home schooling, also known as home education or elective home education (EHE), is the education of school-aged children at home or a variety of places other than a school.
HTML5
HTML5 (Hypertext Markup Language 5) is a markup language used for structuring and presenting hypertext documents on the World Wide Web.
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ICloud
iCloud is a cloud service operated by Apple Inc. Launched on October 12, 2011, iCloud enables users to store and sync data across devices, including Apple Mail, Apple Calendar, Apple Photos, Apple Notes, contacts, settings, backups, and files, to collaborate with other users, and track assets through Find My. IPad and iCloud are iOS.
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Implantable cardioverter-defibrillator
An implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) or automated implantable cardioverter defibrillator (AICD) is a device implantable inside the body, able to perform defibrillation, and depending on the type, cardioversion and pacing of the heart.
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InformationWeek
InformationWeek is a digital magazine which conducts corresponding face-to-face events, virtual events, and research.
IOS
iOS (formerly iPhone OS) is a mobile operating system developed by Apple exclusively for its smartphones.
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IOS 10
iOS 10 is the tenth major release of the iOS mobile operating system developed by Apple Inc., being the successor to iOS 9. IPad and iOS 10 are iOS.
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IOS 11
iOS 11 is the eleventh major release of the iOS mobile operating system developed by Apple, being the successor to iOS 10. IPad and iOS 11 are iOS.
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IOS 12
iOS 12 is the twelfth major release of the iOS mobile operating system developed by Apple. IPad and iOS 12 are iOS.
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IOS 4
iOS 4 is the fourth major release of the iOS mobile operating system developed by Apple Inc., being the successor to iPhone OS 3. IPad and iOS 4 are iOS and products introduced in 2010.
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IOS 5
iOS 5 is the fifth major release of the iOS mobile operating system developed by Apple Inc., being the successor to iOS 4. IPad and iOS 5 are iOS.
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IOS 6
iOS 6 is the sixth major release of the iOS mobile operating system developed by Apple Inc, being the successor to iOS 5. IPad and iOS 6 are iOS.
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IOS 7
iOS 7 is the seventh major release of the iOS mobile operating system developed by Apple Inc., being the successor to iOS 6. IPad and iOS 7 are iOS.
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IOS 8
iOS 8 is the eighth major release of the iOS mobile operating system developed by Apple Inc., being the successor to iOS 7. IPad and iOS 8 are iOS.
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IOS 9
iOS 9 is the ninth major release of the iOS mobile operating system developed by Apple Inc., being the successor to iOS 8. IPad and iOS 9 are iOS.
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IOS jailbreaking
iOS jailbreaking is the use of a privilege escalation exploit to remove software restrictions imposed by Apple on devices running iOS and iOS-based operating systems. IPad and iOS jailbreaking are iOS.
IOS SDK
The iOS SDK (iOS Software Development Kit), formerly the iPhone SDK, is a software development kit (SDK) developed by Apple Inc. The kit allows for the development of mobile apps on Apple's iOS and iPadOS operating systems. IPad and iOS SDK are iOS.
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IPad
The iPad is a brand of iOS- and iPadOS-based tablet computers that are developed by Apple, first introduced on January 27, 2010. IPad and iPad are apple Inc. hardware, computer-related introductions in 2010, Foxconn, iOS, products introduced in 2010, tablet computers and touchscreen portable media players.
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IPad (10th generation)
The iPad (10th generation) (also referred to as the iPad 10.9-inch) is a tablet computer developed and marketed by Apple Inc. as the successor to the ninth-generation iPad. IPad and iPad (10th generation) are iOS, tablet computers and touchscreen portable media players.
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IPad (1st generation)
The first-generation iPad (retrospectively referred to unofficially as the iPad 1 or original iPad) is a tablet computer designed and marketed by Apple Inc. as the first device in the iPad lineup of tablet computers. IPad and iPad (1st generation) are iOS, tablet computers and touchscreen portable media players.
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IPad (3rd generation)
The iPad (3rd generation) (marketed as the new iPad, colloquially referred to as the iPad 3) is a tablet computer, developed and marketed by Apple Inc. It is the third device in the iPad line of tablets. IPad and iPad (3rd generation) are iOS, tablet computers and touchscreen portable media players.
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IPad (4th generation)
The iPad (4th generation) (marketed as iPad with Retina display, colloquially referred to as the iPad 4) is a tablet computer produced and marketed by Apple Inc. Compared to its predecessor, the third-generation iPad, the fourth-generation iPad maintained the Retina Display but featured new and upgraded components such as the Apple A6X chip and the Lightning connector, which was introduced on September 12, 2012. IPad and iPad (4th generation) are iOS, tablet computers and touchscreen portable media players.
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IPad (5th generation)
The iPad (5th generation) (also referred to as the iPad 9.7-inch) is a tablet computer designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc. After its announcement on March 21, 2017, conflicting naming conventions spawned a number of different names, including "fifth-generation iPad" or "iPad (2017)". IPad and iPad (5th generation) are iOS, tablet computers and touchscreen portable media players.
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IPad (6th generation)
The iPad (6th generation) (also referred to as the iPad 9.7-inch) is a tablet computer designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc. It was announced on March 27, 2018, during an education-focused event at Lane Tech High School in Chicago and is the successor to the fifth-generation iPad, upgraded with the Apple A10 Fusion processor and support for styluses such as Apple Pencil. IPad and iPad (6th generation) are iOS, tablet computers and touchscreen portable media players.
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IPad (7th generation)
The iPad (7th generation) (also referred to as the iPad 10.2-inch) is a tablet computer developed and marketed by Apple Inc. It features a 10.2-inch Retina display and is powered by the Apple A10 Fusion processor. IPad and iPad (7th generation) are iOS, tablet computers and touchscreen portable media players.
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IPad (8th generation)
The iPad (8th generation) (also referred to as the iPad 10.2-inch) is a tablet computer developed and marketed by Apple Inc. as the successor to the 7th-generation iPad. IPad and iPad (8th generation) are iOS, tablet computers and touchscreen portable media players.
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IPad (9th generation)
The iPad (9th generation), (also referred to as the iPad 10.2-inch) is a tablet computer developed and marketed by Apple as the successor to the eighth-generation iPad. IPad and iPad (9th generation) are iOS, tablet computers and touchscreen portable media players.
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IPad 2
The iPad 2 is a tablet designed, developed and marketed by Apple Inc. Compared to the first iPad, as the second model in the iPad line, it gained a faster dual core A5 processor, a lighter build structure with a flat, rather than curved, back, and was the first iPad to feature VGA front-facing and 720p rear-facing cameras designed for FaceTime video calling. IPad and iPad 2 are iOS, tablet computers and touchscreen portable media players.
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IPad Air (1st generation)
The iPad Air (retrospectively referred to unofficially as the iPad Air 1 or original iPad Air) is a tablet designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc. It was announced on October 22, 2013, and was released on November 1, 2013. IPad and iPad Air (1st generation) are iOS, tablet computers and touchscreen portable media players.
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IPad Air (3rd generation)
The iPad Air (3rd generation) (colloquially referred to as iPad Air 3) is a tablet computer developed, and marketed by Apple Inc. It was announced and released on March 18, 2019, alongside the 5th-generation iPad Mini. IPad and iPad Air (3rd generation) are iOS, tablet computers and touchscreen portable media players.
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IPad Air (4th generation)
The iPad Air (4th generation), informally referred to as iPad Air 4, is a tablet computer designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc. It was announced by Apple on September 15, 2020. IPad and iPad Air (4th generation) are iOS, tablet computers and touchscreen portable media players.
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IPad Air (5th generation)
The iPad Air (5th generation), colloquially known as the iPad Air 5 or iPad Air M1, is a tablet computer designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc. It was announced by Apple on March 8, 2022. IPad and iPad Air (5th generation) are iOS, tablet computers and touchscreen portable media players.
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IPad Air (6th generation)
The iPad Air (6th generation) is a tablet computer designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc. IPad and iPad Air (6th generation) are iOS, tablet computers and touchscreen portable media players.
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IPad Air 2
The iPad Air 2 is the second-generation iPad Air tablet computer designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc. It was announced on October 16, 2014, alongside the iPad Mini 3, both of which were released on October 22, 2014. IPad and iPad Air 2 are iOS, tablet computers and touchscreen portable media players.
IPad Mini
The iPad Mini (branded and marketed as iPad mini) is a line of small tablet computers designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc. It is a sub-series of the iPad line of tablets, with screen sizes of 7.9 inches and 8.3 inches. IPad and iPad Mini are iOS, tablet computers and touchscreen portable media players.
IPad Mini (1st generation)
The iPad Mini (stylized as iPad mini) is the first generation, known retrospectively as the iPad Mini 1, of the mini tablet computer designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc. It was announced on October 23, 2012, as the fourth major product in the iPad line and the first of the iPad Mini line. IPad and iPad Mini (1st generation) are iOS, tablet computers and touchscreen portable media players.
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IPad Mini (5th generation)
The fifth-generation iPad Mini (stylized and marketed as iPad mini and colloquially referred to as iPad Mini 5) is a tablet computer in the iPad Mini line, designed, developed and marketed by Apple Inc. Announced in a press release along with the third-generation iPad Air on March 18, 2019 and released the same day. IPad and iPad Mini (5th generation) are iOS, tablet computers and touchscreen portable media players.
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IPad Mini (6th generation)
The sixth-generation iPad Mini (stylized and marketed as iPad mini and colloquially referred to as iPad Mini 6) is a tablet computer in the iPad Mini line, designed, developed and marketed by Apple Inc. It was announced on September 14, 2021, and released on September 24, 2021, alongside the ninth-generation iPad, iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro. IPad and iPad Mini (6th generation) are iOS, tablet computers and touchscreen portable media players.
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IPad Mini 2
The iPad Mini 2 (formerly marketed as the iPad mini with Retina display, officially iPad mini 2 with Retina display) is a tablet computer produced and marketed by Apple Inc. It has a nearly identical design to its predecessor, the first-generation iPad Mini, but features internal revisions such as the use of an A7 system-on-a-chip and a 2,048 x 1,536 resolution Retina Display. IPad and iPad Mini 2 are iOS, tablet computers and touchscreen portable media players.
IPad Mini 3
The iPad Mini 3 (stylized and marketed as iPad mini 3) is the third-generation iPad Mini tablet computer designed, developed and marketed by Apple Inc. It was announced alongside the iPad Air 2 on October 16, 2014 and released on October 22. IPad and iPad Mini 3 are iOS, tablet computers and touchscreen portable media players.
IPad Mini 4
The iPad Mini 4 (stylized and marketed as iPad mini 4) is the fourth-generation iPad Mini tablet computer designed, developed and marketed by Apple Inc. It was announced along with the iPad Pro on September 9, 2015, and released the same day. IPad and iPad Mini 4 are iOS, tablet computers and touchscreen portable media players.
IPad Pro
The iPad Pro is a series of tablet computers, positioned as a premium model of Apple's iPad tablet computer. IPad and iPad Pro are Foxconn, iOS, tablet computers and touchscreen portable media players.
IPad Pro (1st generation)
The first generation of iPad Pro is a line of iPad, a tablet computer designed, developed, and marketed by Apple. IPad and iPad Pro (1st generation) are Foxconn, iOS, tablet computers and touchscreen portable media players.
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IPad Pro (2nd generation)
The second generation of iPad Pro is a line of iPad tablet computers designed, developed and marketed by Apple Inc. IPad and iPad Pro (2nd generation) are Foxconn, iOS, tablet computers and touchscreen portable media players.
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IPad Pro (3rd generation)
The third generation of iPad Pro is a line of tablet computers designed, developed and marketed by Apple Inc. IPad and iPad Pro (3rd generation) are Foxconn, iOS, tablet computers and touchscreen portable media players.
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IPad Pro (4th generation)
The fourth-generation iPad Pro is a line of tablet computers designed, developed and marketed by Apple Inc. Two models, with an 11 inch or 12.9 inch screen, were both announced on March 18, 2020, and released on March 25, 2020. IPad and iPad Pro (4th generation) are Foxconn, iOS, tablet computers and touchscreen portable media players.
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IPad Pro (5th generation)
The fifth-generation iPad Pro, colloquially known as the M1 iPad Pro, is a line of iPad tablet computers developed and marketed by Apple Inc. It was announced on April 20, 2021, and was available in and screen size options, which are the same as its predecessor, the iPad Pro (4th generation). IPad and iPad Pro (5th generation) are Foxconn, iOS, tablet computers and touchscreen portable media players.
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IPad Pro (6th generation)
The sixth-generation iPad Pro, is a line of iPad tablet computers developed and marketed by Apple Inc. It was announced on October 18, 2022, and was released on October 26, 2022. IPad and iPad Pro (6th generation) are Foxconn, tablet computers and touchscreen portable media players.
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IPad Pro (7th generation)
The seventh-generation iPad Pro, marketed as the iPad Pro (M4), is a line of iPad tablet computers developed and marketed by Apple Inc. It was announced on May 7, 2024, following Apple's event. IPad and iPad Pro (7th generation) are iOS, tablet computers and touchscreen portable media players.
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IPadOS
iPadOS is a mobile operating system developed by Apple Inc. for its iPad line of tablet computers.
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IPadOS 13
iPadOS 13 is the first major release of the iPadOS mobile operating system developed by Apple Inc. for their iPad line of tablet computers.
IPadOS 14
iPadOS 14 is the second major release of the iPadOS operating system developed by Apple for their iPad line of tablet computers.
IPadOS 15
iPadOS 15 is the third major release of the iPadOS operating system developed by Apple for its iPad line of tablet computers.
IPadOS 16
iPadOS 16 is the fourth major release of the iPadOS operating system developed by Apple for its iPad line of tablet computers.
IPadOS 17
iPadOS 17 is the fifth and current major release of the iPadOS operating system developed by Apple for its iPad line of tablet computers.
IPhone
The iPhone is a smartphone produced by Apple that uses Apple's own iOS mobile operating system. IPad and iPhone are apple Inc. hardware and iOS.
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IPhone OS 3
iPhone OS 3 (stylized as iPhone OS 3.0) is the third major release of the iOS mobile operating system developed by Apple Inc., succeeding iPhone OS 2. IPad and iPhone OS 3 are iOS.
IPod
The iPod is a discontinued series of portable media players and multi-purpose mobile devices designed and marketed by Apple Inc. The first version was released on November 10, 2001, about months after the Macintosh version of iTunes was released. IPad and iPod are apple Inc. hardware and Foxconn.
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IPod Touch
The iPod Touch (stylized as iPod touch) is a discontinued line of iOS-based mobile devices designed and formerly marketed by Apple Inc. with a touchscreen-controlled user interface. IPad and iPod Touch are iOS and touchscreen portable media players.
ITunes Store
The iTunes Store is a digital media store operated by Apple Inc. It opened on April 28, 2003, as a result of Steve Jobs' push to open a digital marketplace for music.
JailbreakMe
JailbreakMe is a series of jailbreaks for Apple's iOS mobile operating system that took advantage of flaws in the Safari browser on the device, providing an immediate one-step jailbreak, unlike more common jailbreaks, such as Blackra1n and redsn0w, that require plugging the device into a computer and running the jailbreaking software from the desktop. IPad and JailbreakMe are computer-related introductions in 2010.
Jony Ive
Sir Jonathan "Jony" Paul Ive; born 27 February 1967) is a British and American designer. Ive is best known for his work at Apple Inc., where he served as senior vice president of industrial design and chief design officer. He has been serving as chancellor of the Royal College of Art in London since 2017.
Laura Sydell
Laura Sydell formerly reported on Digital Culture for NPR.
Lightning (connector)
Lightning is a proprietary computer bus and power connector, created and designed by Apple Inc. IPad and Lightning (connector) are apple Inc. hardware.
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List of Apple Inc. media events
Apple Inc. has announced major new and redesigned products and upgrades through press conferences, while minor updates often happen through press releases on.
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List of iPad accessories
The iPad is an iPadOS-based (previously iOS) line of tablet computers designed and developed by Apple Inc.; it has a wide variety of accessories made by Apple available for it, including a screen cover specifically for the respective models of iPad called Smart Cover, as well as a number of accessories to allow the iPad to connect to other devices, some of which enable non-touchscreen input.
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LTE (telecommunication)
In telecommunications, long-term evolution (LTE) is a standard for wireless broadband communication for mobile devices and data terminals, based on the GSM/EDGE and UMTS/HSPA standards.
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Lufthansa
Deutsche Lufthansa AG, or simply Lufthansa, is the flag carrier of Germany.
Luna Sea
Luna Sea (stylized as LUNA SEA) is a Japanese rock band formed in Kanagawa Prefecture in 1986.
Macworld
Macworld is a digital magazine and website dedicated to products and software of Apple Inc., published by Foundry, a subsidiary of IDG.
MessagePad
The MessagePad was a series of personal digital assistant devices developed by Apple Computer for the Newton platform in 1993.
Microsoft Surface
Microsoft Surface is a series of touchscreen-based personal computers, tablets, and interactive whiteboards designed and developed by Microsoft, most of them running the Windows operating system.
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Microsoft Windows
Microsoft Windows is a product line of proprietary graphical operating systems developed and marketed by Microsoft.
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MIDI keyboard
A MIDI keyboard or controller keyboard is typically a piano-style electronic musical keyboard, often with other buttons, wheels and sliders, used as a MIDI controller for sending Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) commands over a USB or MIDI 5-pin cable to other musical devices or computers.
Mobile operating system
A mobile operating system is an operating system used for smartphones, tablets, smartwatches, smartglasses, or other non-laptop personal mobile computing devices.
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Multi-core processor
A multi-core processor is a microprocessor on a single integrated circuit with two or more separate processing units, called cores (for example, dual-core or quad-core), each of which reads and executes program instructions.
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Multi-touch
In computing, multi-touch is technology that enables a surface (a touchpad or touchscreen) to recognize the presence of more than one point of contact with the surface at the same time.
National Football League
The National Football League (NFL) is a professional American football league that consists of 32 teams, divided equally between the American Football Conference (AFC) and the National Football Conference (NFC).
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Netbook
A netbook is a small and inexpensive laptop designed primarily as a means of accessing the Internet.
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Nexus 7 (2012)
The first-generation Nexus 7 is a mini tablet computer co-developed by Google and Asus that runs the Android operating system. IPad and Nexus 7 (2012) are tablet computers and touchscreen portable media players.
Non-disclosure agreement
A non-disclosure agreement (NDA), also known as a confidentiality agreement (CA), confidential disclosure agreement (CDA), proprietary information agreement (PIA), or secrecy agreement (SA), is a legal contract or part of a contract between at least two parties that outlines confidential material, knowledge, or information that the parties wish to share with one another for certain purposes, but wish to restrict access to.
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NPR
National Public Radio (NPR, stylized as npr) is an American public broadcasting organization headquartered in Washington, D.C., with its NPR West headquarters in Culver City, California.
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OLED
An organic light-emitting diode (OLED), also known as organic electroluminescent (organic EL) diode, is a type of light-emitting diode (LED) in which the emissive electroluminescent layer is an organic compound film that emits light in response to an electric current.
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Operating system
An operating system (OS) is system software that manages computer hardware and software resources, and provides common services for computer programs.
Page orientation
Page orientation is the way in which a rectangular page is oriented for normal viewing.
PC World
PC World (stylized as PCWorld) is a global computer magazine published monthly by IDG.
PCMag
PC Magazine (shortened as PCMag) is an American computer magazine published by Ziff Davis.
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Pegatron
Pegatron Corporation (stylised as PEGATRON) is a Taiwanese electronics manufacturing company that mainly develops computing, communications and consumer electronics for branded vendors.
Pen computing
Pen computing refers to any computer user-interface using a pen or stylus and tablet, over input devices such as a keyboard or a mouse.
Personal digital assistant
A personal digital assistant (PDA) is a multi-purpose mobile device which functions as a personal information manager.
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Phone connector (audio)
A phone connector is a family of cylindrically-shaped electrical connectors primarily for analog audio signals.
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Popular Science
Popular Science (also known as PopSci) is a U.S. popular science website, covering science and technology topics geared toward general readers.
PowerBook Duo
The PowerBook Duo is a line of subnotebooks manufactured and sold by Apple Computer from 1992 until 1997 as a more compact companion to the PowerBook line.
Quanta Computer
Quanta Computer Incorporated is a Taiwan-based manufacturer of notebook computers and other electronic hardware.
Random-access memory
Random-access memory (RAM) is a form of electronic computer memory that can be read and changed in any order, typically used to store working data and machine code.
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Retina display
Retina display is a branded series of LCDs and OLED displays by Apple Inc. that have a higher pixel density than traditional displays.
SD card
Secure Digital, officially abbreviated as SD, is a proprietary, non-volatile, flash memory card format the SD Association (SDA) developed for use in portable devices.
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SF Weekly
SF Weekly is an online music publication and formerly alternative weekly newspaper founded in the 1970s in San Francisco, California.
SIM card
A typical SIM card (mini-SIM with micro-SIM cutout) T-Mobile nano-SIM card with NFC capabilities in the SIM tray of an iPhone 6s cell phone A SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card is an integrated circuit (IC) intended to securely store an international mobile subscriber identity (IMSI) number and its related key, which are used to identify and authenticate subscribers on mobile telephone devices (such as mobile phones and laptops).
SIM lock
A SIM lock, simlock, network lock, carrier lock or (master) subsidy lock is a technical restriction built into GSM and CDMA mobile phones by mobile phone manufacturers for use by service providers to restrict the use of these phones to specific countries and/or networks.
Siri
Siri is the digital assistant that is part of Apple Inc.'s iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, macOS, tvOS, audioOS, and visionOS operating systems.
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Slashdot
Slashdot (sometimes abbreviated as /.) is a social news website that originally billed itself as "News for Nerds.
Sound card
A sound card (also known as an audio card) is an internal expansion card that provides input and output of audio signals to and from a computer under the control of computer programs.
StatCounter
StatCounter is a web traffic analysis website started in 1999.
Statista
Statista (styled in all lower case) is a German online platform that specializes in data gathering and visualization.
Steve Jobs
Steven Paul Jobs (February 24, 1955 – October 5, 2011) was an American businessman, inventor, and investor best known for co-founding the technology company Apple Inc. Jobs was also the founder of NeXT and chairman and majority shareholder of Pixar.
Subvertising
Subvertising (a portmanteau of subvert and advertising) is the practice of making spoofs or parodies of corporate and political advertisements.
Super Bowl XLV
Super Bowl XLV was an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Pittsburgh Steelers and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Green Bay Packers to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 2010 season.
Supply chain management
In commerce, supply chain management (SCM) deals with a system of procurement (purchasing raw materials/components), operations management, logistics and marketing channels, through which raw materials can be developed into finished products and delivered to their end customers.
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T-Mobile (brand)
T-Mobile is the brand name used by some of the mobile communications subsidiaries of the German telecommunications company Deutsche Telekom AG in the Czech Republic (T-Mobile Czech Republic), Poland (T-Mobile Polska) and the United States (T-Mobile US).
T-Mobile US
T-Mobile US, Inc. is an American wireless network operator headquartered in Bellevue, Washington.
Tablet computer
A tablet computer, commonly shortened to tablet, is a mobile device, typically with a mobile operating system and touchscreen display processing circuitry, and a rechargeable battery in a single, thin and flat package. IPad and tablet computer are tablet computers.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers (colloquially known as the Bucs) are a professional American football team based in Tampa, Florida.
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Tampa Bay Times
The Tampa Bay Times, called the St.
Tech Advisor
Tech Advisor, previously known as PC Advisor, is a consumer tech website and digital magazine published by Foundry, a subsidiary of International Data Group (IDG, Inc.), which also produces Macworld, PC World and TechHive. IDG, Inc.
TechCrunch
TechCrunch is an American global online newspaper focusing on topics regarding high-tech and startup companies.
The Daily Telegraph
The Daily Telegraph, known online and elsewhere as The Telegraph, is a British daily broadsheet newspaper published in London by Telegraph Media Group and distributed in the United Kingdom and internationally.
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The End of the Dream/Rouge
"The End of the Dream/Rouge" is the sixteenth single by Japanese rock band Luna Sea, released on December 12, 2012.
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The Fall (Gorillaz album)
The Fall is the fourth studio album by British virtual band Gorillaz.
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The Guardian
The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.
The Indian Express
The Indian Express is an English-language Indian daily newspaper founded in 1932 by Ramnath Goenka with an investment by capitalist partner Raja Mohan Prasad.
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The Mercury News
The Mercury News (formerly San Jose Mercury News, often locally known as The Merc) is a morning daily newspaper published in San Jose, California, in the San Francisco Bay Area.
The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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The New Yorker
The New Yorker is an American magazine featuring journalism, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry.
The Register
The Register is a British technology news website co-founded in 1994 by Mike Magee and John Lettice.
The Verge
The Verge is an American technology news website headquartered in Lower Manhattan, New York City and operated by Vox Media.
The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), also referred to simply as the Journal, is an American newspaper based in New York City, with a focus on business and finance.
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The Washington Post
The Washington Post, locally known as "the Post" and, informally, WaPo or WP, is an American daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C., the national capital.
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Time (magazine)
Time (stylized in all caps as TIME) is an American news magazine based in New York City.
USA Today
USA Today (often stylized in all caps) is an American daily middle-market newspaper and news broadcasting company.
USB
Universal Serial Bus (USB) is an industry standard that allows data exchange and delivery of power between many types of electronics.
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USB-C
USB-C, or USB Type-C, is a 24-pin connector (not a protocol) that supersedes previous USB connectors and can carry audio, video, and other data, e.g., to connect to monitors or external drives.
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Valleywag
Valleywag was a Gawker Media blog with gossip and news about Silicon Valley personalities.
Verizon (mobile network)
Verizon is an American wireless network operator that previously operated as a separate division of Verizon Communications under the name Verizon Wireless.
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Videotelephony
Videotelephony (also known as videoconferencing or video call) is the use of audio and video for simultaneous two-way communication.
Wall Street
Wall Street is a street in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City.
Walt Mossberg
Walter S. Mossberg (born March 27, 1947) is an American retired technology journalist and moderator.
WHSmith
WH Smith PLC, trading as WHSmith (also written WH Smith, and known colloquially as Smith's and formerly as W. H. Smith & Son), is a British retailer, with headquarters in Swindon, England, which operates a chain of high street, railway station, airport, port, hospital and motorway service station shops selling books, stationery, magazines, newspapers, entertainment products and confectionery.
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Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi is a family of wireless network protocols based on the IEEE 802.11 family of standards, which are commonly used for local area networking of devices and Internet access, allowing nearby digital devices to exchange data by radio waves.
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Wired (magazine)
Wired (stylized in all caps) is a monthly American magazine, published in print and online editions, that focuses on how emerging technologies affect culture, the economy, and politics.
YouPorn
YouPorn is a free pornographic video-sharing website owned by Aylo that launched in August 2006.
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ZDNET
ZDNET is a business technology news website owned and operated by Red Ventures.
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Zune
Zune is a defunct brand of digital media products and services that was marketed by Microsoft from November 2006 until it was discontinued in June 2012.
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3G
3G is the third generation of wireless mobile telecommunications technology.
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9to5Mac
9to5Mac is a website covering news and rumors about Apple Inc. and its products.
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See also
Apple Inc. hardware
- AirPower (Apple)
- AirTag
- Apple Display Connector
- Apple FileWare
- Apple II family
- Apple Interactive Television Box
- Apple Paladin
- Apple Pippin
- Apple QuickTake
- Apple SIM
- Apple TV
- Apple Vision Pro
- Apple Watch
- Apple car project
- Apple computers
- Apple silicon
- Beats Pill
- Beddit
- Force Touch
- HomePod
- HomePod Mini
- IPad
- IPhone
- IPhone hardware
- IPod
- Integrated Woz Machine
- Lightning (connector)
- List of Apple products
- LocalTalk
- LocalTalk-to-Ethernet bridge
- Mac NC
- Macintosh Office
- Macintosh computers
- MagSafe
- MagSafe (wireless charger)
- Marketing part number
- Mini DisplayPort
- Mini-DVI
- NuBus
- Power Management Unit
- PowerCD
- QuickRing
- Siri Remote
- System Management Controller
- System Management Unit
- Wizzy Active Lifestyle Telephone
- Xserve
Foxconn
- 2011 Chengdu Foxconn explosion
- Apple Inc. and unions
- Apple Wireless Keyboard
- Belkin
- Clarion (company)
- EnTourage eDGe
- Foxconn
- Foxconn and unions
- Foxtron
- IPad
- IPad Pro
- IPad Pro (1st generation)
- IPad Pro (2nd generation)
- IPad Pro (3rd generation)
- IPad Pro (4th generation)
- IPad Pro (5th generation)
- IPad Pro (6th generation)
- IPhone 14
- IPod
- InnoLux Corporation
- Longhua Science and Technology Park
- Lordstown Assembly
- Mobility in Harmony Consortium
- Nook Simple Touch
- Pixel 3
- Pixel 4
- Pixel 5
- Pixel 6
- Pixel 7
- PocketBook International
- Sharp Corporation
- Smart Technologies
- Ultra ATX
- Vibo A688
- Wisconn Valley Science and Technology Park
- Xiaomi Mi Pad
- Zhengzhou Foxconn Protests
References
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