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Ben Lovejoy is a British technology writer who started his career on PC World and has written for dozens of computer and technology magazines, as well as numerous national newspapers, business and in-flight magazines. He has also written several books, and creates occasional videos.

He is old enough to have owned the original Macintosh. He currently owns an M1 Max 16-inch MacBook Pro, an M1 13-inch MacBook Air, an iPad mini, an iPhone 16 Pro Max, and multiple HomePods. He suspects it might be cheaper to have a cocaine habit than his addiction to all things anodised aluminum.

He’s known for his op-ed and diary pieces, exploring his experience of Apple products over time, for a more rounded review:

He speaks fluent English but only broken American, so please forgive any Anglicised spelling in his posts.

He gets a lot of emails and can’t possibly reply to them all. If you would like to comment on one of his pieces, please do so in the comments – he does read them all.

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Aqua Voice shows just how good Mac dictation could be if Apple really tried

Aqua Voice shows just how good Mac dictation could be if Apple just tried | Colorful image representing soundwaves

I’m a big fan of dictation and voice commands. The latter are the most common way for me to control my smart home, and I dictate a lot of my messages and other short pieces of text.

Apple’s built-in dictation features have certainly improved over the years, but trying out the third-party app Aqua Voice shows just how much better it could be if Apple really tried. Indeed, I actually wrote the entirety of this piece using Aqua Voice dictation …

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Data brokers just gave us another reason to hate them

Data brokers just gave us another reason to hate them | Abstract firey image of a demon

If you were holding a competition for the scummiest business model, then data brokers would be very high up the list. These companies make money by buying personal data from app and website owners and selling it to companies who want to spam us.

A US Senator has now drawn attention to the latest sketchy practice by these companies: making it harder for us to opt out by hiding that option from search results …

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Funky new wallpaper to welcome the latest Apple Store

Funky new wallpaper to welcome the latest Apple Store

Apple has today previewed its latest retail store ahead of its opening on Saturday. As usual, the company has created a funky new wallpaper to celebrate the opening, and made it available for download.

The store design mirrors what we have seen in other recent mall openings: a curved frontage with lots of glass, blurring the boundary between interior and exterior …

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Reported plans for Apple’s tabletop robot seem both excellent and awful

Reported plans for Apple's tabletop robot seem both excellent and awful | Finder icon on macOS 26 background

Yesterday’s Bloomberg report on Apple’s upcoming tabletop robot didn’t reveal anything new about the hardware, but plans to give it a personality could represent a huge gamble.

The starting point seems both uncontroversial and a great idea – basing the UI on the friendly Finder icon that we’ve known and loved since the welcome screen of the original Macintosh back in 1984 …

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Amazon and Apple best deliver on affordable housing promises, as other tech giants falter

Amazon and Apple best deliver on affordable housing promises, as other tech giants falter | Construction workers study plans

One of the downsides of tech giants creating Silicon Valley was the affordable housing crisis it spurred. That has made it next to impossible for those on typical salaries to rent or buy in the area.

Apple was one of a number of tech companies which pledged to help out back in 2019, and so far has delivered more than most …

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Reddit blocks non-profit Wayback Machine from archiving the site

Reddit blocks non-profit Wayback Machine from archiving the site | Reddit icon with dollar signs for eyes

The Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine is one of the most valuable free services available on the web, ensuring that important sources of information are protected from the vicissitudes of fate and tech companies.

Until recently, the archive was able to capture the entirety of Reddit, but that is no longer the case following new restrictions implemented by the for-profit community discussion platform …

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Fortnite returns to the App Store in another country after court ruling

Fortnite returns to the App Store in another country after court ruling | Promo image for the game

Fortnite returned to the App Store in the US back in May after a federal court ruling, and is now set to return to iOS in Australia through the Epic Games store after a similar judgment there.

While Epic Games celebrated the ruling, the fate of the app in other countries still remains far from certain – and its availability in the US may be temporary …

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Low-cost MacBook production starting soon, possible $599 or $699 pricing

Low-cost MacBook production starting soon, possible $599 or $699 pricing | Render of colorful MacBooks

We learned back in June that Apple is working on a new entry-level MacBook, to be powered by the A18 Pro chip rather than an M-series processor. This would be the first time the company has ever offered a MacBook below $999.

A new supply-chain report says that the first stage of production is scheduled to begin sometime next month, with full-scale manufacturing potentially in progress by the end of the year …

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Apple’s chip deal with Samsung is great news for future iPhones

Apple's chip deal with Samsung is great news for future iPhones | iPhone render with 'iPhone 18' wording in liquid glass

One of the bullet points in Apple’s announcement of its increased US manufacturing spend made a big, but very non-specific, claim. Apple said that it was working with Samsung on an “innovative new technology which has never been used before anywhere in the world.”

Although the company was being mysterious, we likely know what that means – and it’s great news not just for the iPhone 18, but also for future iPhones beyond it …

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Senior AI researchers desert Apple amid ‘a crisis of confidence’

Senior AI researchers continue to leave Apple amid 'a crisis of confidence' | Apple Intelligence logo in liquid glass style

There have been a number of reports of senior AI researchers leaving Apple, and the latest of these indicates the problem may be bigger than previously known.

One AI recruitment company has suggested there is a crisis of confidence within Apple, with tech rivals now considering it open season on poaching the company’s engineers …

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Chinese tablet brands chasing the iPad hard, but iPadOS 26 changes the game

Chinese tablet brands chasing the iPad hard, but iPadOS 26 changes the game | Xiaomi Redpad 2 shown, closely copying both iPad and Apple Pencil designs

Three Chinese tablet brands have all enjoyed dramatic growth over the past year as they try to compete with the market-leading iPad. While even their combined shipments can’t compete, their growth rate suggests they could become a threat within a year or two.

However, iPadOS 26 looks set to change the game significantly, making it harder than ever for competing brands to catch up …

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Liquid Glass on an iMac G4 may be the cutest thing you see today

Liquid Glass on an iMac G4 may be the cutest thing you see today | Two photos shown

I’ve always thought that the iMac G4 was one of the most beautiful products Apple has ever made. It’s now more than two decades old, but I still think it looks as futuristic as it did on the day it launched.

I’d also say that Apple’s 2025 Mac operating system looks somehow just right on this 2002 machine, as ably achieved by self-described tinkerer Colby Sheets …

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