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In the first half of this year, Elon Musk's name was mentioned in almost every case, whether in connection with the activities of the companies Tesla and SpaceX, or with his tweets about cryptocurrencies. Now, for a change, news has surfaced that Musk didn't pay a single dollar in federal taxes in 2018. In addition to this news, in today's roundup we will cover, for example, iPhones 13, future MacBooks or a new feature in iOS 15.

Apple started providing certifications for iPhone 13

Although we are still a good quarter of a year away from the introduction of the new generation of iPhones, Apple is not idle and is already preparing to launch their sales. This follows at least from the database of the Eurasian Economic Commission, in which a few tens of minutes ago new smartphones from Apple appeared with the previously unused identifiers A2628, A2630, A2635, A2640, A2643 and A2645. And since the world is not expecting any iPhones other than the "100s" this year, they are almost XNUMX% behind these identifiers. Read more in the article iPhone 13 is coming, Apple has started to provide their certifications.

iOS 15 will offer better options for managing memories in Photos

Apple, together with the iOS 15 operating system, will also introduce even better options for managing and controlling the content that will be offered to users by native Photos through the Memories feature. iOS device owners will now be able to make even more detailed decisions about which photos will appear in Memories, as well as which shots will appear on the native Photos widget on their iPhone's desktop. Read more in the article iOS 15 will offer better options for managing memories in Photos.

Elon Musk didn't pay a dollar in taxes in 2018

Elon Musk is not just a great visionary and the head of SpaceX or Tesla. It is also probably a person who does not like taxes very much. Elon Musk, who is currently the second richest person in the world, paid no federal income taxes in 2018, according to an analysis. Elon paid a total of $2014 million in taxes on his $2018 billion growth in wealth between 13,9 and 455, with his taxable income of $1,52 billion. In 2018, however, he paid nothing. Read more in the article Elon Musk has some explaining to do, he didn't pay a dollar in taxes in 2018.

The start of production of new MacBooks is knocking on the door

Despite numerous speculations, this year's WWDC didn't bring any news in terms of hardware. But a number of indications now point to the fact that Apple could introduce its redesigned 14″ and 16″ MacBook during the third or fourth quarter of this year. The mentioned models should offer higher speed, better performance, and should be fitted with M1X processors. Read more in the article The start of production of new MacBooks with M1X is knocking on the door.

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