A Real iPhone 15 Pro Just Leaked, USB-C Port and All

A Real iPhone 15 Pro Just Leaked, USB-C Port and All

Not more than two hours after the first CAD renders of the iPhone 15 Pro, a tweet from URedditor claims to show “an actual close up of the USB-C port” of Apple’s unannounced iPhone 15 Pro… oh boy, it’s getting spicy in here!

The tweet itself is directly in response to Ian Zelbo’s announcement of the iPhone 15 Pro CAD renders in partnership with 9to5Mac:

Here’s Your First Real Look at the iPhone 15 Pro

Here’s Your First Real Look at the iPhone 15 Pro

These renders were created by a using a CAD file provided by Apple to an unnamed Chinese case company, so we can trust in their current accuracy. Note that some design elements could subtly change, depending on manufacturing and feature changes.

Some major changes to note are the overall rounded body style, especially compared to the squared boxy design of the iPhone 14 Pro. You can even see in some images that the glass on top of the display also slightly curves to match the body – like Apple Watch, and obviously THERE’S A USB-C PORT NOW.

Apple’s New Reality Pro Headset Has Been Delayed… Again

Apple’s New Reality Pro Headset Has Been Delayed… Again

In a report from Bloomberg’s Apple (and weirdly, Peloton) news boy, Mark Gurman, we’ve learned that Apple’s Reality Pro headset has been pushed back again, let’s see how bad the damage is!

Gurman explains early on in his report that Apple has decided to push the headset’s announcement back from April-ish to June:

Apple Inc. has postponed a planned introduction of its first mixed-reality headset from around April to June, according to people familiar with the matter, marking the latest setback for the tech giant’s next big initiative. 

Windows 7 unexpectedly received support for Secure Boot

Windows 7 unexpectedly received support for Secure Boot

Today, January 10, 2023, Microsoft will release the latest security update for Windows 7, and this event will mark the final end of the life cycle of the operating system. Extended support for Windows 7 ended in 2020, but for corporate customers, Microsoft continued to release cumulative updates on a paid basis.

Microsoft initially stated that paid cumulative updates for Windows 7 would only fix discovered security vulnerabilities, so there should not be any new features in them. However, at the end of the life cycle, something went wrong. Chinese portal CSDN noticed that September 2022 update added support for Secure Boot technology to Windows 7.

Microsoft ditched the dual-screen Surface Duo 3 and is preparing a smartphone with a folding screen

Microsoft ditched the dual-screen Surface Duo 3 and is preparing a smartphone with a folding screen

Windows Central Portal Editor Zach Bowden informsthat the next foldable smartphone in the Surface lineup won’t be a dual-screen device. Microsoft spent about a year prototyping and experimenting with the hardware of the new Surface Duo, but eventually decided to move to a design with a 180-degree hinge, an internal folding display, and an external display on one side. In appearance, the smartphone may resemble Vivo X Fold and Honor Magic Vs.