Big iPhone redesigns will only happen once every three years from now on, report claims

According to a new report out of Asia, Apple is going to make a change in its iPhones’ lifecycles. Up until now, the company sort of emulated Intel’s tick-tock model – one year we’d see a new design, and then the next year’s models would only feature refined innards, keeping the looks. This has most recently been the case with the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus, of course – keeping the design of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus while sporting better hardware on the inside.

So you might have expected the iPhone 7 to bring with it a big redesign, but all the rumors and leaks we’ve seen about it so far…

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Acer Unveils Gorgeous BM320 32″ 4K Display With Bezel-Free Design

Anytime I’m asked for advice on new PC components or accessories, I typically recommended splurging for the best input devices and monitors possible. Obviously the performance of the system is of the utmost importance as well, but most users don’t perceive the performance differences between a mid-range and high-end CPU or graphics card, for example, with common day-to-day computing tasks.  However, the quality of the input devices and monitor – which we interface with constantly – can have an immediate and perceptible impact on the user experience. High quality monitors and input devices simply make the experience better.

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Lightning-to-3.5mm adapter cables spotted at Computex might confirm iPhone 7 ditching the headphone jack

Computex is currently in full swing in Taipei, Taiwan, and some enterprising folks have spotted an intriguing accessory on display there. As portrayed in the image below, it’s an adapter cable that’s meant to plug into Apple’s Lightning port, and it features a good old analog 3.5mm headset jack at the other end.

It has a three-button remote control, and apparently comes with a built-in amplifier too. The company that’s showing this product, Tama, has already listed a similar accessory on its website – that one has the buttons on the same end as the headset jack.

The fact that…

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