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Poll: With no iPhone 14 mini, will 12 and 13 mini customers upgrade?

iPhone mini

Rumors have been swirling about the models included in the upcoming iPhone 14 lineup. According to reports, it’s likely we’ll see an iPhone 14, 14 Pro, 14 Plus (or Max), and a 14 Pro Max. Unlike the previous two years, it’s looking like this year, Apple is going to discontinue the mini in September. So, unfortunately for fans of the smaller design, there won’t be an iPhone 14 mini.

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Apple TV+ ‘Friday Night Baseball’ August schedule goes live as pricing strategy continues

Apple TV Friday Night Baseball

Apple, in collaboration with Major League Baseball (MLB), has announced the Friday Night Baseball schedule for August. Games are still available for free, exclusively on Apple TV+. According to a company press release, game assignments for broadcasters are going to be announced weekly.

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Tim Cook and Mark Zuckerberg find common ground on one tech initiative

Over 500 leaders within business, education, and nonprofits are calling on governors and education leaders to update K-12 in the US for “every student in every school to have the opportunity to learn computer science.” You can see the support within a public letter, providing reasonings for why computer science is a crucial subject for students to learn. Among the 500 people who support the initiative is Apple CEO Tim Cook.

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Why you should buy the 2nd generation AirPods in 2022 – and why you shouldn’t

AirPods 2

Today is officially Prime Day, and there’s a whole slew of deals to check out on Amazon. Of the deals, one I want to focus on is the fantastic value of the 2nd generation AirPods. Despite being a three-year-old product, the AirPods 2 is still a good choice for many consumers. Let’s dive in to why you should buy AirPods 2 in 2022 and some reasons why you shouldn’t buy these affordable earbuds.

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Employee badges at 167 Green Street in Chicago gain Apple Wallet capabilities [U]

167 Green Apple Wallet employee badges

Employee badges at Chicago’s Fulton Market District neighborhood 167 Green Street are now Apple Wallet compatible. Instead of having a physical badge, employees only need their iPhone or Apple Watch to access their destination. Sharry, a European PropTech company, and HID Global are responsible for the creation of this integration.

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