Apple Loop: Tiny iPhone 17 Pro Leak, Apple’s Magic Mouse Fail, New MacBook Pro Release This week’s Apple headlines; iPhone 17 Pro design leaks, new MacBook Pro launch, iMac goes USB, surprise MacBook Air update, Mac Mini’s new ports, a Magic Mouse fail, and 11/1/2024 - 12:15 pm | View Link
iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Slim could finally get ProMotion The iPhone 17 and the iPhone 17 Slim are anticipated once again to get ProMotion support, as rumors about the high refresh rate feature continue to roll in. 11/1/2024 - 8:06 am | View Link
‘iPhone 17 Slim’ rumors point to a redesigned model in 2025 Following a rumored size increase and a new side button for the iPhone 16 lineup later this year, the “Slim” iPhone 17 would feature a 6.6-inch display that falls in between the 6.1-inch screen... 11/3/2024 - 6:10 am | View Website
iPhone 17 rumors: New design, 'Slim' model to replace 'Plus’, more ... The alleged iPhone 17 Slim aligns with previous reporting by analyst Ross Young. This new iPhone 17 model will replace the “Plus” and offer a “slim design,” Pu says. 11/3/2024 - 1:24 am | View Website
iPhone 17 Slim rumors — everything we know so far iPhone 17 Slim: Performance and cameras. Specs-wise, it’s likely that the iPhone 17 Slim will sit somewhere between the vanilla iPhone 17 and the more powerful Pro models. To that end, it... 11/2/2024 - 5:10 am | View Website
The iPhone 17 Slim might be Apple’s next step toward that ... What if the iPhone 17 Slim represents the next step forward here? Not just slimmer, but with other visible design enhancements. Maybe the bezels are also the slimmest ever? 10/31/2024 - 4:25 pm | View Website
iPhone 17 Slim could be the most expensive iPhone ever — but how? Reports suggest Apple is working on an iPhone 17 Slim for 2025, with one source suggesting a price higher than the current iPhone 15 Pro Max. 10/30/2024 - 4:26 pm | View Website
By ZEKE MILLER and WILL WEISSERT
WASHINGTON (AP) — A good-governance group is warning of severe consequences if President-elect Donald Trump continues to steer clear of formal transition planning with the Biden administration — inaction that it says is already limiting the federal government’s ability to provide security clearances and briefings to the incoming administration.
Without the planning, says Max Stier, president and CEO of the nonprofit Partnership for Public Service, “it would not be possible” to “be ready to govern on day one.”
The president-elect’s transition is being led by Cantor Fitzgerald CEO Howard Lutnick and Linda McMahon, the former wrestling executive who led the Small Business Administration during Trump’s first term.
MIAMI GARDENS — When a reporter started a question to Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver by noting Buffalo Bills left tackle Dion Dawkins might’ve been a bit off on Dolphins rookie edge rusher Chop Robinson’s first career sack, Weaver took exception Friday.
“Oh, let’s not take anything away from the kid’s sack and blame it on a lack of technique by Dawkins,” Weaver started.
“All right?
TALLAHASSEE — After a proposed constitutional amendment on abortion rights did not pass Tuesday, a federal judge has denied a request for a preliminary injunction against state officials over threats to television stations that aired an ad supporting the ballot measure.
Chief U. S. District Judge Mark Walker on Wednesday issued an eight-page decision that rejected an injunction sought by Floridians Protecting Freedom, a political committee that sponsored the amendment.
The committee filed a lawsuit last month seeking a temporary restraining order and a preliminary injunction after the state Department of Health sent threatening letters to broadcasters alleging that the disputed ad posed a public “health nuisance.” The letters came as Gov.
More Hispanic voters across the country voted for Donald Trump than in any other recent election where he was a candidate, and South Florida — with a hub of Hispanic voters — was no exception.
Tony Figueroa, 31, president of the Miami Young Republicans, said he believes that having the economy under Trump again was a primary factor in what brought droves of Hispanic men and women to the polls in ways not seen before.
Many people within the Miami Young Republicans are young professionals either “starting out in our careers” or “growing in our careers,” Figueroa said, and they want to do that within a strong economy.
Miami-Dade County, a longtime Democratic stronghold with a large Hispanic population, favored Trump in this election, with 55% of voters casting a ballot for him.
Exit polls demonstrated an increase in the percentage of votes for Trump from Hispanic communities in this year’s election in comparison to the 2020 and 2016 elections.
For example, according data from Edison Research, Joe Biden won among Latino men by 23 percentage points, with 59% voting for Biden and 36% voting for Trump in 2020.
By TOM KRISHER
DETROIT (AP) — The U. S. government’s highway safety agency says Tesla is telling drivers in public statements that its vehicles can drive themselves, conflicting with owners manuals and briefings with the agency saying the electric vehicles need human supervision.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is asking the company to “revisit its communications” to make sure messages are consistent with user instructions.
The request came in a May email to the company from Gregory Magno, a division chief with the agency’s Office of Defects Investigation.
By HANNA ARHIROVA, ADRIANA GOMEZ LICON and ZEKE MILLER, Associated Press
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump put billionaire Elon Musk on the line with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy when the Ukrainian leader called to congratulate the incoming U. S. president, according to a Ukrainian official with direct knowledge of the phone call.
The person, who was not authorized to comment on the matter publicly, confirmed that Zelenskyy and Musk spoke during the call with Trump, but that Musk did not appear to be on the line for the entire conversation on Wednesday.