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Apple announces new iPhone SE, Mac Studio, M1 Ultra, and more
March 11, 2022
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The Verge's Nilay Patel, Alex Cranz, and Dan Seifert discuss all the announcements from Apple's Peek Performance event this week.
Further reading:
- The 7 biggest announcements from Apple’s Peek Performance event
- Apple iPhone SE gains 5G, A15 processor, and a higher $429 price tag
- The 5G iPhone SE will be for carriers, not customers
- 5G’s false start is over and the iPhone SE proves it
- The iPhone 13 and 13 Pro each get green finishes
- The iPhone SE’s $30 price bump looks like a pure 5G tax
- Give me a bigger iPhone SE
- Apple announces updated iPad Air with M1 processor and 5G
- How the M1-powered iPad Air compares to other iPad models
- Apple announces new flagship M1 Ultra desktop processor for its most powerful computers
- Apple’s new M1 Ultra aims to beat Nvidia’s RTX 3090
- The redesigned MacBook Air might have an M1, not an M2
- Apple’s Mac Studio is a new desktop for creative professionals
- Apple explains why the M1 Ultra-equipped Mac Studio is two pounds heavier
- A fully specced-out Mac Studio will cost $8,000
- Apple’s new strategy is to give — not tell — users what they want
- Screw it, the rectangles are back
- The Mac Studio’s ports are a step back in all the right ways
- The 27-inch iMac has been discontinued
- Apple announces 27-inch 5K Studio Display for $1,599
- Apple’s Studio Display actually comes with a stand
- Here’s why Apple put a powerful iPhone chip in its new Studio Display
- Apple’s Studio Display should work with Windows — including the webcam
- The future of makeup is lipstick you can print
- The Steam Deck now runs Windows
- Hands-on with Alienware’s new, curved QD-OLED gaming monitor
- Nothing can’t stop smartphone leaks
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