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  "publishedAt": "2026-04-23T11:00:00.000Z",
  "site": "https://www.macworld.com",
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  "textContent": "Macworld\n\nBelieve us when we here at Macworld tell you that there is very little actual news from Apple Park each month. The news that you see on a more frequent basis is usually part of the rumor mill, a leak from Apple of a product or technology that hasn’t been released yet. Apple rumors are a huge business and a regular part of Apple culture.\n\nFilipe Esposito has established himself as a journalist who regularly and reliably reports on leaked Apple information. His first discovery was made by digging into iOS code and discovering that Apple was building 4K/60 fps video recording into the iPhone X, a big deal in 2017. Most recently, Esposito reported on the colors for the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro.\n\nOn this week’s Macworld Podcast, Esposito had a wide-ranging discussion with Macworld’s Michael Simon and Jason Cross about reporting on Apple leaks: working with sources, verifying information, getting it right (or wrong), dealing with Apple’s ire, and much more. Check out the clip to find out more–the interview was part of a longer episode of the latest Macworld Podcast.",
  "title": "Longtime leaker gives a peek behind the curtain of Apple rumor reporting"
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