

IPhone 14 Pro models are expected to feature a new pill-shaped cutout and a hole for Face ID sensors and the front camera, along with a larger rear camera bump to accommodate an upgraded 48-megapixel Wide lens and other camera improvements. Ahead of time, we have shared a hands-on look at a set of iPhone 14 dummy models, providing a closer look at the expected design of Apple's next flagship smartphones. We're likely around three months away from Apple announcing the iPhone 14 lineup. Hands-On With iPhone 14 Models Showing New Sizes and Camera Design Updates The new MacBook Air with the M2 chip remains listed as "available next month." Pricing starts at $1,299, and if you're already an M1 MacBook Pro owner, be sure to check out our comparison guide to see whether it's worth upgrading to the new M2 model. The new 13-inch MacBook Pro features the same design as the previous model, with the only notable change being the addition of the M2 chip. Apple says deliveries to customers and in-store availability will begin on Friday, June 24. The new 13-inch MacBook Pro with an M2 chip introduced at WWDC earlier this month is now available to order worldwide.

It was also reported that iPadOS 16 includes an internal mode to enable Stage Manager on older iPads, which may have been used by Apple engineers to test the feature during development.Ĭheck out our dedicated hands-on video to see more about how Stage Manager works.ġ3-Inch MacBook Pro With M2 Chip Now Available to Order
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Apple explained its reasoning behind this limitation in a statement this week, and Apple's software engineering chief Craig Federighi also commented on the matter in a series of interviews. To the disappointment of some users, Stage Manager is exclusive to iPad models with an M1 chip, including the latest iPad Pro and iPad Air.
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Stage Manager includes full support for an external display, allowing users to work with up to four apps on the iPad and up to four apps on an external display simultaneously. One of iPadOS 16's key new features is Stage Manager, which allows users to resize apps into overlapping windows. This week saw some continued discussion and controversy surrounding the new Stage Manager multitasking mode in iPadOS 16, as well as the launch of pre-orders for the new 13-inch MacBook Pro with M2 chip.Īhead of the actual release of the new MacBook Pro, we're learning more about the M2 chip from early benchmarks, while we're still looking ahead to the debut of the iPhone 14 lineup later this year, so read on for all the details on these stories and more!Īpple Explains Why Stage Manager is Limited to M1 iPads The craziness of WWDC has wound down, but that doesn't mean there still isn't lots of Apple news to go around. All forum members and site visitors are welcome to read and follow the thread, but posting is limited to forum members with at least 100 posts. Note: Due to the political or social nature of the discussion regarding this topic, the discussion thread is located in our Political News forum.

In a video shared in May, Apple's head of retail and people, Deirdre O'Brien, said that employees have a "right to join a union" but added that it's also employees right to "not join a union." "We have a relationship that is based on an open and collaborative and direct engagement, which I feel could fundamentally change if a store is represented by a union under a collective bargaining agreement," O'Brien added. The employees are hopeful the new move will encourage Apple to provide better pay and working condition, both of which the company has already pledged to do.Īs noted by CNBC, the National Labor Relations Board still needs to verify the votes before Apple must begin negotiations with the union. 110 employees were eligible to vote Wednesday through Saturday evening. after efforts by Apple to calm down unionization efforts.Īs reported by CNBC, employees at the Apple Store in Towson, Maryland voted 65 for and 33 against a call to join the Machinists Union. Apple Store employees in Maryland have made history by voting to officially unionize, becoming the first Apple retail location to do so in the U.S.
