Best Cyber Mon. Deals From Apple for 2025
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Black Friday is officially here, and if you’re in need of a new smartwatch, retailers are currently discounting a handful of models. I found Apple’s most durable, premium smartwatch l (the Ultra 2) on sale for its lowest price ever,
All the movies, shows, and exclusive premieres arriving on Apple TV throughout December 2025, including F1 The Movie.
Analyst Ming‑Chi Kuo claims Intel may start manufacturing Apple’s entry-level M-series chips by mid-2027. It’s not a revival of Intel-powered Macs, but a behind-the-scenes shake-up that could reshape Apple’s supply chain and how future MacBooks are built.
Check out Amazon to get the Apple iPad 11 inch with the A16 chip for just $274, down from its usual price of $349. That’s a discount of $75 and 21% off. If you ask us, less than $300 for a more than capable iPad model is an excellent reason to whip out that credit card.
Intel shares spiked over 10% on Friday, hitting their highest point in a month after an analyst report said the odds of a chip partnership between the company and Apple “has recently improved significantly.” Intel’s stock closed up 10.3% at $40.56, nearly reaching its highest closing price in well over a year.
If your iPhone or Mac has started acting like it’s possessed – specifically, if the Apple Podcasts app keeps popping open on its own to play random shows you’ve never heard of – you aren’t crazy. Users have been reporting this for months.
Amazon has become a crucial player in the global AI infrastructure buildout, and AWS still held a market-leading 29% share of the worldwide cloud computing infrastructure space as of the end of the third quarter. Amazon doubled its data center capacity to 3.8 gigawatts in the past 12 months and says it aims to double it again by 2027.
Streaming deals come and go throughout the year, but they are most abundant around Black Friday and Cyber Monday. It’s been a testy year for streaming services to say the least, and one big manifestation of that has been continuously rising prices.