Next Year’s iPad Pro Likely to Feature Vapor Chamber Cooling System

Next Year’s iPad Pro Likely to Feature Vapor Chamber Cooling System

Apple will add a vapor chamber cooling system to the iPad Pro as soon as next year, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman.

Writing in his latest Power On newsletter, Gurman says an iPhone 17 Pro-style vapor chamber is something Apple has been working to bring to the ultra-thin iPad Pro, and it could debut in the next model, which is expected to arrive in spring of 2027.

Apple overhauled the thermal design of the iPhone 17 Pro models to include a vapor chamber cooling system, where a small amount of deionized water moves heat away from the A19 Pro chip and distributes it throughout the iPhone’s aluminum unibody frame. Apple says the design allows for 40 percent better sustained performance for demanding tasks.

Källa: Macrumors

Här har du Mackens Nyheter det senaste dygnet (2 mars 2026)

Här har du Mackens Nyheter det senaste dygnet (2 mars 2026)

Här har du Mackens Nyheter det senaste dygnet (2 mars 2026)

An existing iPhone 16e case will still fit the iPhone 17e

An existing iPhone 16e case will still fit the iPhone 17e


Apple’s new iPhone 17e has a few new tricks up its sleeve, but the exterior design remains familiar enough to raise a practical question about case compatibility.Left to right: iPhone 16e case, iPhone 17e caseWhen a new iPhone releases, the most common question we get asked has nothing to do with the tech specs. It’s ”will my old case fit.”On Monday, Apple announced the iPhone 17e, the next generation of Apple Intelligence ready, budget friendlier phones. But we (and some of you) are curious: does the bump in specs also necessitate a whole new phone case? Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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HBO Max and Paramount+ Will Become One Streamer

Get ready to update your Paramount+ parental controls.

HBO Max and Paramount+ will combine into one direct-to-consumer (DTC) streaming service if and when Paramount Skydance’s acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery is complete. There are still quite a number of regulatory hurdles standing in the way.

“We do plan to put the two services together, which today gives us a little over 200 million direct to consumer subscribers,” Paramount CEO David Ellison said during a Monday investor call outlining his broader business plan. “We think that really positions us to compete with the leaders in the space.”

Källa: Hollywoodreporter

John Oliver Isn’t Excited About His New ’Business Daddy’ at Paramount

John Oliver addressed the harsh reality that he might be getting a new “business daddy” soon with a bit about Paramount Skydance’s now-likely acquisition of HBO parent company Warner Bros. Discovery.

On Sunday’s episode of Last Week Tonight, Oliver briefly addressed the news that Netflix — long in pole position to acquire Warner Bros. — had decided not to match Paramount’s latest bid for the studio. While the deal is far from done, the sale isn’t expected to face much regulatory resistance in the U.S., as the Trump administration has not been subtle about its preference for Paramount over Netflix.

Källa: Rollingstone

Amazon Data Centers on Fire After Iranian Missile Strikes on Dubai

Amazon’s cloud services are down in some of the Middle East after “objects” hit data centers in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) causing “sparks and fire.” Around 60 services tied to AWS are down in the region, affecting web traffic in the UAE and Bahrain. The outage comes following Iranian attacks on the UAE as retaliation for US and Israeli strikes on Iran.

Customers in Bahrain and the UAE began to report outages tied to the mec1-az2 and mec1-az3 clusters in AWS’ ME-CENTRAL-1 Region on March 1 after Iranian ballistic missiles and drones struck targets in and around Dubai. Amazon did not confirm that AWS was down in the Middle East due to an Iranian attack and instead referred 404 Media to its online dashboard.

Källa: 404media