Will issue Apple own tv?
Around the years 2009 to 2011, there was repeated talk that Apple will present its own TV, but this has not happened yet. However, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman said during the past week that the idea is being considered again. The latest issue of Gurman's Power On newsletter mentions that the company Apple "he's evaluating the idea of making his own TV". Allegedly, this should be another of the planned devices for the smart home. It looks like it Apple it's still in the very early stages of thinking about a TV, so it's likely to be years away from launch, if it ever happens. The question remains how Apple it competed with other TV brands in terms of display specifications, features and prices. A wide range of TVs from brands such as LG, Samsung and Vizio already offer support for AirPlay, HomeKit and Apple TV+, but brand TV Apple could have even deeper integration with the device ecosystem Apple. Television set Apple would almost certainly offer a premium design as well.
iPhone 17 chips
Analyst Jeff Pu said this week that the next-generation A19 chip for the iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Air and the A19 Pro chip for the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max will be manufactured by TSMC's latest third-generation 3nm process called "N3P". The current A18 and A18 Pro chips for the iPhone 16 series are manufactured using TSMC's second-generation "N3E" 3nm process, while the A17 Pro chip in the iPhone 15 Pro models is manufactured using TSMC's first-generation "N3B" 3nm process. "N3P" is considered to be a 'downsizing' of the process compared to N3E, meaning that chips made with the newer process will have a higher transistor density. While this is not a surprise, it does mean that next year's iPhone 17 models should have slightly higher performance and energy efficiency compared to the iPhone 16 models. Previous reports indicated that TSMC will begin mass production of chips made with the N3P process in the second half in 2024. It is expected that in 2026 the company Apple to use TSMC's first 2nm process for the A20 chips in the iPhone 18 models.

Are we saying goodbye to the apple 3,5mm adapter?
It seems that the company Apple pomalu chystá rozloučit s výrobou adaptéru z konektoru Lightning na 3,5mm jack pro sluchátka, který uvedla na trh spolu s iPhonem 7 a iPhonem 7 Plus v roce 2016. Adaptér byl nedávno uveden v online Apple Stored in a number of countries including states in the US as "sold out". The adapter remains available from the company at the time of writing Apple only in a few countries like France, Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden, but probably only while the remaining stocks last.
A similar situation occurred with the SuperDrive drive earlier this year, when the USB-powered CD drive sold out on the company's online store Apple first in the US and eventually around the world. Apple this adapter comes with all iPhone 7, iPhone 8 and iPhone X models in the box at no extra charge. The adapter allows users to connect wired headphones with a 3,5mm jack to iPhone models without a headphone jack via the Lightning port. The only iPhone models with Lightning ports that Apple still selling as new, however, are the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, and iPhone SE, and all three are expected to be discontinued next year. All iPhone 15 and iPhone 16 models are equipped with USB-C ports and company Apple nadále prodává adaptér z USB-C na 3,5mm jack for headphones.