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Apple’s design language has changed a great deal in recent years, away from the silvers and rounded edges towards a modern, industrial-inspired design, as sported by the iPad Pro and iPhone 12. That design language is set to be elevated this year with the introduction of new iMacs and MacBooks. Yet one thing has remained consistent throughout the transition: consistency. Over the years Apple has shown a keen eye for detail, ensuring the company’s portfolio stands out from the crowd, creating cutting-edge, ‘unmistakably Apple’ products.

VIRGIN GALACTIC ROLLS OUT LATEST GENERATION OF SPACESHIP

Virgin Galactic rolled out its newest spaceship as the company looks to resume test flights in the coming months at its headquarters in the New Mexico desert.

VIRGIN GALACTIC ROLLS OUT LATEST GENERATION OF SPACESHIP

2 mins

LITTLE THINGS: THE KEY PILLAR IN APPLE DESIGN & INNOVATION

Apple’s design language has changed a great deal in recent years, away from the silvers and rounded edges towards a modern, industrialinspired design, as sported by the iPad Pro and iPhone 12.

LITTLE THINGS: THE KEY PILLAR IN APPLE DESIGN & INNOVATION

7 mins

SCIENCE PANEL: CONSIDER AIR COOLING TECH AS CLIMATE BACK-UP

The U.S. must seriously consider the idea of tinkering with the atmosphere to cool a warming Earth and accelerate research into how and whether humanity should hack the planet, the National Academy of Sciences said.

SCIENCE PANEL: CONSIDER AIR COOLING TECH AS CLIMATE BACK-UP

2 mins

ONCE MORE UNTO THE BREACH IN ‘GODZILLA VS. KONG'

“Godzilla vs. Kong” begins, fittingly, with the big guy asleep.

ONCE MORE UNTO THE BREACH IN ‘GODZILLA VS. KONG'

3 mins

DAPPER LABS, CREATORS OF NBA TOP SHOT, GET $305M IN FUNDING

Canadian blockchain technology company Dapper Labs has secured $305 million in private funding — some of it from current and former NBA players, including Michael Jordan — to scale up its virtual NBA trading card site, the company said this week.

DAPPER LABS, CREATORS OF NBA TOP SHOT, GET $305M IN FUNDING

1 min

TWO SPACE FANS GET SEATS ON BILLIONAIRE'S PRIVATE FLIGHT

A billionaire’s private SpaceX flight filled its two remaining seats this week with a scientist-teacher and a data engineer whose college friend actually won a spot but gave him the prize.

TWO SPACE FANS GET SEATS ON BILLIONAIRE'S PRIVATE FLIGHT

2 mins

NASA GIVES ALL CLEAR: EARTH SAFE FROM ASTEROID FOR 100 YEARS

Whew, now here’s some good cosmic news: NASA has given Earth the all clear for the next century from a particularly menacing asteroid.

NASA GIVES ALL CLEAR: EARTH SAFE FROM ASTEROID FOR 100 YEARS

1 min

AUTOMAKERS BMW, VOLVO BACK MORATORIUM ON DEEP SEABED MINING

Automakers BMW and Volvo announced that they support a moratorium on deep seabed mining for minerals used in electric vehicle batteries and other products.

AUTOMAKERS BMW, VOLVO BACK MORATORIUM ON DEEP SEABED MINING

2 mins

EPIC GAMES COMPLAINS ABOUT APPLE TO UK COMPETITION WATCHDOG

Epic Games submitted a complaint this week about Apple’s alleged “monopolistic practices” to the U.K. competition watchdog, which is investigating the iPhone maker over concerns it has a dominant position in app distribution.

EPIC GAMES COMPLAINS ABOUT APPLE TO UK COMPETITION WATCHDOG

2 mins

CHINA CUTS TAXES TO SPUR SEMICONDUCTOR DEVELOPMENT

China announced tax breaks this week to spur growth of its semiconductor industry following U.S. sanctions that alarmed the ruling Communist Party by cutting offaccess to American processor chips for tech giant Huawei and some other companies.

CHINA CUTS TAXES TO SPUR SEMICONDUCTOR DEVELOPMENT

1 min

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AppleMagazine Description:

PublisherMindfield Digital

CategoryTechnology

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyWeekly

AppleMagazine is a weekly magazine published by Media & News United States. It was first published in October 2011 and is dedicated to covering all things Apple.

The magazine is aimed at Apple fans and enthusiasts of all levels, from beginners to experienced users. It is a popular resource for anyone who wants to stay up-to-date on the latest Apple news and developments.

Here are some of the things you can expect to find in AppleMagazine:

* Breaking news and reviews of the latest Apple products
* In-depth coverage of Apple's software and services, such as iOS, macOS, and iCloud
* Interviews with Apple executives and employees, so you can get the inside scoop on what's going on at Apple
* Commentary and analysis on Apple's business and strategy, from experts in the field
* Features on Apple's history and culture, so you can learn more about the company and the people who make it tick

AppleMagazine is the perfect resource for anyone who loves Apple. Subscribe today and start living your best Apple life!

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