Just recently, an update for iOS 16.4 and macOS 13.3 beta 2 was released, which contains many important security fixes. But Apple’s strength isn’t just limited to the security of its products. Users are in fact able to use their devices to carry out many daily activities, thanks to the wide range of apps available on the App Store. Thanks to these applications, you can manage your finances, communicate with friends and family, organize your work and much more.
However, not everyone is aware that even older and dated Apple products can be very valuable. In fact, some of these products have become real collector’s items, sold at exorbitant prices. For example, 500 pieces of the Hanspeter Luzi Vintage Apple Archive went up for auction on March 30, including the 1983 Apple Lisa I, which could sell for as much as $20,000.
In short, the Apple ecosystem is vast and multifaceted. From iPhones to Macs, through iPads and Apple Watches, all products are interconnected through the iOS operating system and its derivatives. But Apple’s strength is not limited to its products: the company is constantly striving to improve the security of its devices and to offer its users an increasingly complete and satisfying user experience. We generally recommend that you always update your Apple device. Especially when it comes to security, as you will be away from any danger or other risk to your data.