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Take a look inside Apple s unreal Fitness+ Studio

Men s Health got an exclusive virtual tour of the Apple Fitness+ Studio. It reveals a behind-the-scenes look at how Apple creates content for its subscription-based fitness platform. Apple Fitness+ is the Best Fitness App for Indoor training, so it s no surprise that the studio where its content is created is a powerhouse of production and creativity. In a recent exclusive virtual tour, Men s Health revealed some of the secrets behind the Apple Fitness+ studio where its content is created. From the report: It s a blue-sky December day in Santa Monica and Men s Health is on an exclusive virtual tour of Apple s new 23,000-square-foot, three-story Fitness+ Studio, led by Jay Blahnik, Apple s senior director of fitness for health technologies. The interior is Apple-modern, all-white everything, wood accents, lots of glass, lots of screens. All the screens show whatever is going on in the wood-walled and wood-floored fitness studio, which has three sliding glass doors opened to revea

Apple patents waterproof MacBook hinge

What you need to know A new Apple patent has revealed how it could one day release a MacBook that has a waterproof hinge. It would involve hydrophobic materials being used around the flexible part of a Mac and the cables which connect the screen to the keyboard. A new Apple patent has revealed how Apple could one day release a MacBook that has a waterproof hinge. Whilst Apple s most recent M1 MacBooks are some of the best Macs ever made, liquid ingress and water damage remain an ever-present fear in the mind of any electronic device users. Whilst Apple s iPhone 12 and previous models are water-resistant, Apple has never brought the technology to mobile computing, but a new patent might reveal that all of that could some day change.

Apple to face trial over use of refurbished replacement devices

A class-action lawsuit against Apple is going to trial in August. It s over claims that Apple s use of refurbished parts and remanufactured devices is a breach of contract. It could see Apple customers get a payout if the suit is successful. Apple is facing a trial over a class-action lawsuit that claims that using refurbished and remanufactured parts and devices to repair products like the iPhone is a breach of contract. As noted by MacRumors, the case will call for trial in August. From the lawsuit s webpage: The terms and conditions for AppleCare Protection Plan and AppleCare+ provide that when a customer seeks service for a covered iPhone or iPad due to a hardware defect or accidental damage, Apple Inc. will either repair the device or replace it with a device that is either new or equivalent to new in performance and reliability.

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