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Apple's iPhone 17 chip becomes the fastest single-core CPU in the world on PassMark, beating PC chips and Apple's own M3 Ultra
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Introduction to structured concurrency in Swift: continuations, tasks, and cancellation
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Tasks in Swift explained with code examples.
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Ouch, Safari on iOS can overlap multiple full-screen videos.
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The Dynamic Island might come to all iPhone 15 models.
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