The iPhone XS features Apple’s best smartphone camera to date, and so it stands to reason the company would want to keep showing off its capabilities. Continue reading → Go to Source Author: Evan Selleck Powered by WPeMatico
Month: November 2018
Apple Approves India’s Do Not Disturb App and Avoids iPhone Ban
Back in July, Apple faced an impending iPhone ban in India if it did not comply with the region’s telecom regulator, TRAI. Continue reading → Go to Source Author: Evan Selleck Powered by WPeMatico
Apple Removes 700 Apps from Chinese App Store For Flouting Update Regulations
Apple has removed upwards of 700 apps from the Chinese App Store including some notable ones developed by Sogou — a Chinese alternative to Google — and Pinduodo, an online retailer app. Continue reading → Go to Source Author: Rajesh Pandey Powered by WPeMatico
The Blackmagic eGPU Pro Isn’t Launching Until December
Way back in July of this year, we first heard about the external GPU option that Apple and Blackmagic worked on together. Continue reading → Go to Source Author: Evan Selleck Powered by WPeMatico
Apple Has Contributed $200 Million to PRODUCT(RED) in the Fight Against AIDS
Apple has launched several different PRODUCT(RED) devices in the past, including the iPhone XR, an Apple Watch strap, and previous iPhone generations. Continue reading → Go to Source Author: Evan Selleck Powered by WPeMatico
Class Action Lawsuit Alleges Display and Performance Issues Due to Lack of Dust Filters in iMacs and MacBooks
Law firm Hagens Berman has filed a class action lawsuit against Apple in Northern California claiming the company sells MacBooks with Retina Display and iMac without the necessary dust filters that slows down their performance over time and causes permanent screen smudges. Continue reading → Go to Source Author: Rajesh Pandey Powered by WPeMatico
Qualcomm CEO Believes Resolution with Apple Is ‘on the Doorstep’
Qualcomm has been involved in an intense legal battle with Apple over its royalty payment dispute. The battle between the two companies has led to Apple completely switching to Intel modems for its 2018 iPhone lineup. While things have only gone from bad to worse between the two companies, Qualcomm’s CEO says the company is […]
The iPhone XR is Ridiculously Popular, Says Apple’s Greg Joswiak
The iPhone XR launched a month after the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max, and while some analysts have suggested the lower-cost iPhone hasn’t been doing so well, that’s apparently not the case. Continue reading → Go to Source Author: Evan Selleck Powered by WPeMatico
Apple No Longer Signing iOS 12.0.1; Downgrading from iOS 12.1 Not Possible Now
After releasing iOS 12.1 on late last month, Apple has stopped signing iOS 12.0.1 thereby making downgrades no longer possible. Given that iOS 12.1 brings a number of new features and bug fixes to the table including Group FaceTime and eSIM support, most users will have little reason to downgrade back to iOS 12.0.1. Continue […]
Apple Releases Updated Version of iCloud for Windows, May Fix Compatibility Issues
Microsoft recently surpassed Apple as the most valuable company in the United States, but it hasn’t been all good news for the company this month. Continue reading → Go to Source Author: Evan Selleck Powered by WPeMatico