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It unveiled the 13-inch MacBook Pro with upgraded internals and the Magic Keyboard. While entry-level variants of the laptop still use Intel’s 8th Gen. processors, higher-priced models use 10th Gen. Intel Ice Lake CPUs that are exclusive to Apple. [Continue reading →]( [share on Twitter]( [Like Intel’s 28W Ice Lake CPUs Are Exclusive to 2020 MacBook Pro 13 on Facebook]( [Deals: Get $300 Off on Apple Pro Display XDR, $400 Off on iMac, $15 Off on AirPods Pro]( By Asif Shaik on May 12, 2020 04:35 pm If you’ve been hunting for some good deals on Apple products, today brings good news. Several Apple products are being sold with discounts on their original pricing. We are seeing a sizeable discount on the Apple Pro Display XDR for the first time. There’s also a discount on the AirPods, AirPods Pro, and several iMacs. 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A massively rethought design, enhanced ease of use, and modern connectivity features could be some of its unique selling points. Now, a new patent shows the company’s focus on passenger safety through a unique airbag system. [Continue reading →]( [share on Twitter]( [Like Patent Shows Apple Car Could Feature Passenger Safety Features with Groundbreaking Airbag Design on Facebook]( [This is the Only Way to Unbox Apple’s $700 Wheels for the Mac Pro]( By Rajesh Pandey on May 12, 2020 08:58 am At $700, the Mac Pro wheels from Apple are ridiculously priced. Yes, the machine itself has a base price tag of $4,999 before taxes but even then there’s no reason for the Mac Pro wheels to cost as much as $700. Such expensive wheels also require a special unboxing treatment which is what Luke from Unbox Therapy has done. 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Now, ”American Idol” has also joined the list, as the production house has shifted to shooting remotely using iPhones. [Continue reading →]( [share on Twitter]( [Like Apple Could Use iPhones to Stream WWDC 2020 This Year on Facebook]( [AirPods Studio Leak: Automatic Left-Right Ear Detection, Head and Neck Detection, and More]( By Gautam Prabhu on May 11, 2020 09:43 pm A few days back, we heard that Apple plans to call its rumored premium over-ear headphones AirPods Pro. A new report now claims that AirPods Pro will come with some interesting features that are not available on over-ear headphones available in the market. [Continue reading →]( [share on Twitter]( [Like AirPods Studio Leak: Automatic Left-Right Ear Detection, Head and Neck Detection, and More on Facebook]( [Read more at iPhone Hacks]( [Facebook]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Twitter]( [Website]( [Website]( iPhoneHacks Daily Newsletter is powered by [Mailchimp](. Copyright © 2020 iPhoneHacks.com, All rights reserved. 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