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Fairphone's Nature Report shows the worrying environmental impact of phones
By Roland Moore-Colyer published
Even before it reaches your hands, Fairphones’s report shows a smartphone is pretty horrible for the environment.

Apple just announced a new iPad Air with M4 — here's what's changed
By Jacob Krol published
Apple has announced a new iPad Air that now features the M4 chip alongside the N1 and C1X.

Apple announces the iPhone 17e — here's what's new
By Mark Wilson published
Apple has announced the iPhone 17e, its new entry-level iPhone. Here's what's new and how it compares to its iPhone 16e predecessor.

I was wrong about macOS 26 – it’s far worse than I first thought
By Alex Blake published
macOS 26’s design is a mess, and its missteps suggest there’s something seriously wrong at Apple.

More Apple Studio Display 2 details are rumored, with two models tipped
By David Nield published
A fresh report on the Apple Studio Display 2 gives us some hints about what's coming from the new monitor.

Apple confirms plans to build some new Macs in the United States in 2026 — but will this translate to lower prices at last?
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Apple will start US-based Mac mini production in Houston, expanding domestic manufacturing while balancing costs, regional demand, and global supply.

20 years ago, Apple launched a Mac that changed mini-PCs forever
By Alex Blake published
The first Intel Mac mini launched 20 years ago today, marking a clear break with the PowerPC past.

ICYMI: the 7 biggest tech stories of the week
By David Nield published
Here's what's been happening across the world of technology over the last seven days.

I was so sick of Windows 11, I panic-bought an M4 Mac mini ahead of the RAM crisis — and I'm totally converted
By Nico Arboleda published
As a long-time PC user, I grew increasingly frustrated with Windows 11, so switched to macOS, and the M4 Mac mini couldn’t come at a better time.

iPhone and iPad approved by NATO for up to “restricted” level of classified data - 'a level of government certification no other consumer mobile device has met'
By Craig Hale published
iPhones and iPads running iOS 26 and later become the first consumer devices approved to handle NATO Restricted data.
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