Thursday
Dec222022

Is this the Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2023 launch date?

Are we seeing the successors to these phones soon? (Source: Samsung)

Can we finally mark February 1 as the next date for the Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event? Notorious Samsung leaker Universe Ice on Twitter recently shared the date saying the start of February will be when the Galaxy S23 series will be launched. It does fall within the timeframe when Samsung introduces its newest flagship. The company has yet to confirm the rumours, but we are seeing an increase in leaks surrounding the phone so it isn't surprising that we're starting to hear about the launch date as well.

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Wednesday
Dec212022

Foxconn tipped to start manufacturing MacBooks in Vietnam as early as May 2023

Source: Apple

Apple has been looking to diversify its supply chain, and one of the new major product lines is in Vietnam. Rumours have it that Foxconn will begin producing MacBook models in Vietnam as early as May 2023. The Taiwanese company was granted a license in January 2021 to build a US$270 million plant in Vietnam for manufacturing MacBooks and iPads. 

This new plant is developed by Fukang Technology and will be located in the northern Vietnamese province of Bac Giang. The factory is projected to produce eight million laptops and tablets annually. Aside from the Apple MacBook, the Vietnam plant is expected to produce the Apple Watch and HomePod as well.

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Wednesday
Dec212022

Apple TV app will supposedly come to Android

Android users may finally get easier access to Apple TV+ service. Twitter user ShrimpApplePro, who has accurately leaked the iPhone 14 Pro's Dynamic Island hardware design, claims the company is internally testing the Apple TV app for Android. However, there isn't a specific timeframe for its release. If it comes out, it'll make it easier for Android users to access the Apple TV+ streaming service instead of having to rely on the browser version of the service. It would also help Apple attract more viewers to its service, so it would be a win for the company, too.

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Wednesday
Dec212022

Apple adds desktop Macs with M1 chips, Studio Display to its self-service repair program

Source: Apple

Apple expands its do-it-yourself repair program to add its Mac desktops with Apple Silicon and the Studio Display. This means Apple users in the US can get parts, tools, and repair manuals for self-service repairs. The program has already expanded to a handful of countries (Canada still isn't included), but the parts for these additions aren't available outside the US for now. The manuals for Mac desktops with Apple Silicon and Studio Display are available online, though.

Meanwhile, the tool kits for Mac desktops and Studio Display can be rented from Apple's self-service repair store for US$49 each and must be returned after seven days. Apple says this program is for users who are "experienced with the complexities of repairing electronic devices." The "vast majority" of its customers are still advised to visit a "professional repair provider."

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