This week:
- M2 MacBook Air blows away other Macs in speed test
- iPhone 14 Pro always-on screen behavior previewed in new iOS 16 wallpaper details
- Apple earnings beat pessimistic predictions
- Apple Maps extends cycling directions to all 50 states
- NYC man learns the hard way to not track down thieves with an AirTag
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This week's stories
M2 MacBook Air blows away other Macs in speed test
- The new M2 MacBook Air got an amazing score on the Speedometer 2.0 benchmarking app. Apple’s latest notebook solidly beat other Macs in this test of web browser speed.
iPhone 14 Pro always-on screen behavior previewed in new iOS 16 wallpaper details
- 9to5Mac found multiple references to always-on display support in iOS 16, which corroborates all the iPhone 14 Pro rumors.
Apple earnings beat pessimistic predictions
- Back in April, Apple warned that global supply constraints and COVID-19 lockdowns in China could sap between $4 billion and $8 billion in revenue from the June quarter. The company struggled to assemble enough Macs and iPads to meet demand, though it seems to have kept up with iPhone orders.
Apple Maps extends cycling directions to all 50 states
- If you ride a bike, now you can now get turn-by-turn navigation from Apple Maps in all 50 states. That’s because cycling directions recently arrived in Hawaii.
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NYC man learns the hard way to not track down thieves with an AirTag
- A New York City man had his scooter stolen. But he’d put one of Apple’s AirTag item trackers on the bike, so he was able to track down the thieves … who beat the $%#@ out of him.
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