Apple has just published its financial results for the fiscal Q2 2020, which ended on March 28, 2020. The company’s total revenue is slightly up compared to the same quarter from last year. The Cupertino-based firm also announced that revenue from services reached an all-time high. Let us have a look at the numbers. Continue […]
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iOS 13.5 Will Allow You to Disable Larger Tiles for Person Speaking in Group FaceTime Video Calls
Apple released iOS 13.5 beta 3 to developers earlier today. In addition to the much-publicized API for coronavirus tracing, and an easier way to skip Face ID while wearing a mask, Apple has also introduced a new feature that will allow you to disable the automatic face zooming in group video calls in FaceTime. Continue […]
This App Crossed 2 Billion Downloads Milestone After ‘Best Quarter For Any App Ever’
As per Sensor Tower, short videos app TikTok has crossed 2 billion downloads collectively across iOS and Android. The app hit the milestone just five months after crossing the 1.5 billion downloads mark. Continue reading → Go to Source Author: Rajesh Pandey Powered by WPeMatico
iOS 13.5 Beta Will Automatically Skip Face ID and Open Passcode Screen If User Is Wearing a Mask
Apple has released iOS 13.5 Beta today. The iOS 13.5 beta arrived with the first version of exposure notification API used for COVID-19 contact tracing. Apple has altered the Face ID feature in the new beta. This will make it easier for people to skip Face ID while wearing masks and instead choose to enter […]
Apple-Google Contact Tracing Tech Idea Originated at Apple, Built within a Month
A few weeks ago, Apple and Google announced a partnership to create standard APIs that use Bluetooth connections on smartphones for COVID-19 contact tracing. The companies will release apps based on the new technology on May 1, and it will get deeply integrated into iOS 14 and Android 11. Now, a story has shined the […]
Apple Maps Now Show COVID-19 Testing Locations across the US
Apple has been helping in every way it can to help consumers, governments, and health authorities in these turbulent times. It has already released COVID-19 apps and website, and created a contact-tracing API in collaboration with Google. Now, the company is making it easier for people in the US to reach COVID-19 testing centers using […]
2020 iPhone SE Drop and Durability Test: Here’s How Durable It is
The iPhone SE (2nd Generation) was launched with a pretty low price tag of $399, but it still comes with Apple’s high standard for build quality. It has an aluminum unibody, scratch-resistant glass on both sides of the phone, and has an IP67 certification for dust and water resistance. But how strong the new iPhone […]
WhatsApp Update Enables Group Video Calling For Up to Eight People
Announced last week, Facebook-owned WhatsApp has now started rolling out an update for the iOS version of the app that allows up to eight people in a group video call. Previously, the service had a limit of only 4 participants in a video call. Continue reading → Go to Source Author: Rajesh Pandey Powered by […]
Apple Expects to Reopen ‘Many More’ Stores in May
Apple is looking to reopen many of its retail stores outside of China by mid-May. This was revealed by Apple’s Vice President of retail and people, Deidre O’Brien in a weekly update with the company’s retail employees. Continue reading → Go to Source Author: Rajesh Pandey Powered by WPeMatico
2020 iPhone SE is the First iPhone to Use Entirely Software-Based Portrait Mode, Better Than iPhone XR
At $399, the newly-launched iPhone SE is priced cheaper than the two-year-old iPhone XR, but it still features a faster processor. Although its camera hardware specs appear similar to that of the iPhone XR, the 2020 iPhone SE captures comparatively better images, especially portraits, and here’s its secret sauce. Continue reading → Go to Source […]