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And while Apple continuously launches new products, older versions of its revolutionary tech still command considerably interest — and incredible sums. If you have any of the following vintage ...
Apple has officially added the Apple Watch Series 4 to its public vintage products list, marking the beginning of the end for this iconic wearable. As of today, all 40mm and 44mm aluminium and ...
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Apple has officially added the Apple Watch Series 4 to its public vintage products list. All aluminum and stainless steel 40mm and 44mm models are now considered vintage worldwide. Apple launched ...
A new year has begun, and Apple didn’t wait long to update its list of vintage and obsolete products. This time, the company has added the iconic Apple Watch Series 4 to the list of vintage ...
That's because Apple labels products beyond a certain lifespan as "vintage," which affects if, how, and where you can get them fixed if they break down. On the latest version of a page that ...
LANSING, Mich. (WLNS)– A team of researchers from Michigan State University discovered a native tree unlocking the secret to protecting apples from cold weather damage. Steve van Nocker ...
Researchers in Michigan and other top apple-producing states researchers are trying to make the fruit more resilient in extreme weather (AP video: Mike Householder) ...
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