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The Best iPad Pro Case: Magic Keyboard, Smart Folio Or Both?
Forbes· 23 hours agoThe new 13in iPad Pro is an absolute beast of a device, but it can’t be left unprotected. Apple has two official cases for the iPad Pro 13in: the Magic ...
Best iPad deals: Save on iPad Air, iPad Pro, iPad Mini
Digital Trends via Yahoo News· 3 days agoHere are some other Apple iPad deals we love, on cases, the Apple pencil, and more: Save on iPad...
Apple will no longer cover this iPhone damage under warranty — what you need to know
Tom's Guide via Yahoo News· 3 days agoUntil recently, Apple’s policy was to cover hairline cracks under warranty as long as they were the...
Is Apple finally afraid of the competition? Unusual moves: folding MacBooks, iPhones, AR/VR headset,...
PhoneArena· 2 days agoThe iPad didn't have any of that until surprisingly late in its lifespan, and iPad users like myself...
Apple Will No Longer Cover Single Hairline Cracks On iPhone Under Warranty, The Company Updates Its...
Wccftech· 3 days agoWhen it comes to repairing Apple products, it can be hard to choose a do-it-yourself option or even...
AppleCare won't cover hairline iPhone and Apple Watch cracks anymore
Pocket-lint· 1 day agoAs of June 2024, Apple is no longer covering "single hairline cracks" under its standard AppleCare...
I’m finally excited for the future of Windows tablets again
Digital Trends via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThat’s not quite as thin and light and the iPad Pro, but it’s getting closer and it’s actually...
Cracked up: Apple's iPhone warranty just got worse
Android Authority· 3 days agoFor the longest time, Apple’s warranty covered “single hairline crack” repairs for iPhone and Apple Watch displays. Earlier this week, the Cupertino firm...
Today’s deals: $299 Apple Watch S9, $30 Fire TV Stick 4K, $259 stationary bike, $20 Blink Mini cam,...
BGR via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThis has been an epic week for deals, and we’re finishing things off with one of our best roundups...
Engadget Podcast: How AI will shape Apple's WWDC 2024
Engadget· 2 days agoBecause Google's like timeline and the way they develop things may take a long time. And they don't...