Leaked iOS 14 code shows iMac schematic with slimmer bezels

It seems that Apple may finally give a design refresh to its iMac. Recent rumors suggest that these changes may be presented during the next WWDC, but while we wait, we can take a look at leaked schematics of the new iMac that was reportedly found in iOS 14.

A new leak of the alleged design of the upcoming iMac was recently posted on Twitter by iFinder. He posted a render of what he believes will be the iMac’s new design. You can clearly see that the bezels in this computer are smaller than those found in the current iMac. We have also heard that Apple may include powerful internals in the next iMac, and rumors suggest AMD’s Ryzen processors, but there’s no way to confirm it. However, we expect to find a T2 security chip, the removal of the slow fusion drives, which would be replaced with new PCIe NVMe SSDs.

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Pocketnow Daily: Apple’s WWDC will be DIFFERENT?!(video)

On today's Pocketnow Daily, we talk about Apple's next WWDC that will now be an online event, Foxconn reopening its factories and more

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At least one new Apple product may be delayed due to the coronavirus

We could see a new format of the upcoming WWDC 2020, and at least one new Apple product may delay its arrival because of coronavirus

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We may have to wait for the 16-inch MacBook Pro with Scissor Keyboard to launch in 2020

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The new 16-inch MacBook Pro might arrive until next year, according the latest report from Ming-Chi Kuo

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Pocketnow Daily: Apple’s iPadOS and New Mac Pro impressions: FINALLY! (video)

On today's Pocketnow Daily, everything seen during the last WWDC that presented the new Mac Pro, watchOS 6, iOS 13, iPadOS and more.

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Pocketnow Daily: Is Huawei LOSING their Kirin processors? (video)

On today's Pocketnow Daily, we talk about the possibility of Huawei loosing its Kirin processors, UK 5G network delayed and more.

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Apple’s watchOS 5 is coming with a long list of health, social and notification improvements

The world’s most popular smartwatch family (by far) is not getting a new member for a few more months, but it’s obviously getting a fifth software release… detailed and previewed today ahead of a likely rollout in the fall.

watchOS 5 primarily aims to consolidate, expand and enrich the health and fitness capabilities of the Apple Watch while also making a point of bringing users closer together. The somewhat overlooked social networking aspect of the platform is being bolstered with competitions between friends, and you get notifications on your progress every step of the 7-day challenges.

Automatic workout detection is coming to make it a lot easier to just run, bike or hike without having to remember to press a button. Speaking of all these different types of exercises, Apple will let you monitor a bunch of new stats and indicators, including swim strokes, the pace and elevation of your hikes, and cadence during long running sessions.

A fun little feature aptly titled Walkie-Talkie will further help Apple Watches stand out as social connecting devices, supporting both Wi-Fi and cellular connectivity to allow almost futuristic wrist communication.

Meanwhile, the always popular Siri watchface is getting third-party apps (huzzah!), as well as sports, maps, and essential heart rate info.

Just like on iOS, watchOS users are looking at enhanced control over notifications, including easier replying to messages. The icing on the cake is probably WebKit support, although you don’t get a full-fledged wrist browser… just yet. For now, certain webpages can be viewed (in optimized form), and we’re suddenly starting to think we may not need phones at all soon enough. Especially with podcasts also supported by watchOS 5.

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Apple’s watchOS 5 is coming with a long list of health, social and notification improvements

The world’s most popular smartwatch family (by far) is not getting a new member for a few more months, but it’s obviously getting a fifth software release… detailed and previewed today ahead of a likely rollout in the fall.

watchOS 5 primarily aims to consolidate, expand and enrich the health and fitness capabilities of the Apple Watch while also making a point of bringing users closer together. The somewhat overlooked social networking aspect of the platform is being bolstered with competitions between friends, and you get notifications on your progress every step of the 7-day challenges.

Automatic workout detection is coming to make it a lot easier to just run, bike or hike without having to remember to press a button. Speaking of all these different types of exercises, Apple will let you monitor a bunch of new stats and indicators, including swim strokes, the pace and elevation of your hikes, and cadence during long running sessions.

A fun little feature aptly titled Walkie-Talkie will further help Apple Watches stand out as social connecting devices, supporting both Wi-Fi and cellular connectivity to allow almost futuristic wrist communication.

Meanwhile, the always popular Siri watchface is getting third-party apps (huzzah!), as well as sports, maps, and essential heart rate info.

Just like on iOS, watchOS users are looking at enhanced control over notifications, including easier replying to messages. The icing on the cake is probably WebKit support, although you don’t get a full-fledged wrist browser… just yet. For now, certain webpages can be viewed (in optimized form), and we’re suddenly starting to think we may not need phones at all soon enough. Especially with podcasts also supported by watchOS 5.

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