New research into iPhone usage on US carriers, suggests that there's recently been a preference for the iPhone 14, and even the iPhone 11 is proving to be important to Apple.Investment firm JP Morgan has previously reported that the iPhone 14 range has been selling better than previous models at this stage after their release. It also reported that the iPhone 14 Pro Max was the top seller — and that the iPhone 14 Plus wasn't.Now while the firm reports that the mix of models has only slightly altered, the base iPhone 14 has been doing the best. In a note to investors seen by AppleInsider, JP Morgan analysts say the iPhone 14 has risen to a 19% share across…
New research into iPhone usage on US carriers suggests that there's recently been a preference for the iPhone 14, and even the iPhone 11 is proving to be important to Apple.Investment firm JP Morgan has previously reported that the iPhone 14 range has been selling better than previous models at this stage after their release. It also reported that the iPhone 14 Pro Max was the top seller — and that the iPhone 14 Plus wasn't.Now while the firm reports that the mix of models has only slightly altered, the base iPhone 14 has been doing the best. In a note to investors seen by AppleInsider, JP Morgan analysts say the iPhone 14 has risen to a 19% share across…
New research into iPhone usage on US carriers suggests that there's recently been a preference for the iPhone 14, and even the iPhone 11 is proving to be important to Apple.Investment firm JP Morgan has previously reported that the iPhone 14 range has been selling better than previous models at this stage after their release. It also reported that the iPhone 14 Pro Max was the top seller — and that the iPhone 14 Plus wasn't.Now while the firm reports that the mix of models has only slightly altered, the base iPhone 14 has been doing the best. In a note to investors seen by AppleInsider, JP Morgan analysts say the iPhone 14 has risen to a 19% share across…
At this year’s WWDC, the focus was squarely on Apple’s new Vision Pro headset. | Photo by Justin Sullivan / Getty Images Five minutes into Google’s I/O conference in May, Verge staffers started taking bets on how many times “AI” would be mentioned onstage. It seemed like every presenter had to say it at least once or get stuck with a cattle prod by Sundar Pichai. (In the end, we stopped betting and made a supercut.) Watching WWDC, though, the book ran in the opposite direction: would anyone from Apple mention “AI” at all? It turns out, no, not even once. The technology was referred to, of course, but always in the form of “machine learning” — a more sedate…
Macworld A network is great, but what if you just want to connect two Macs and transfer gobs of information as fast as you can? Using a gigabit ethernet cable or a Mac with 802.11ac (Wi-Fi 5) or later wireless networking hardware, you can transfer data between two devices at gigabit per second rates—but you can do better than that! Apple offers four built-in methods in macOS, none of which are obvious to set up. Each of them has different requirements, advantages, and tradeoffs. Once connected, you use the same tools to transfer information between two Macs as you would if they were connected to a network: SMB file sharing: In the Finder, choose Go > Connect to Server (Command-K) and click Browse.…
Macworld A network is great, but what if you just want to connect two Macs and transfer gobs of information as fast as you can? Using a gigabit ethernet cable or a Mac with 802.11ac (Wi-Fi 5) or later wireless networking hardware, you can transfer data between two devices at gigabit per second rates—but you can do better than that! Apple offers four built-in methods in macOS, none of which are obvious to set up. Each of them has different requirements, advantages, and tradeoffs. Once connected, you use the same tools to transfer information between two Macs as you would if they were connected to a network: SMB file sharing: In the Finder, choose Go > Connect to Server (Command-K) and click Browse.…
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