Qualcomm is tipped to be facing another round of European Union antitrust fine. In January last year, Qualcomm was ordered to pay $1.23 billion for opposing rival chip suppliers to Apple. The oncoming antitrust fine is of unknown value and is likely to be announced next month. Continue reading → Go to Source Author: Mahit […]
Month: June 2019
How to Download Files Using Safari on iPhone and iPad
Dreams do come true. Well, at least if wildest imagination is limited to download large files on your iPhone or iPad using Safari. Well, in iOS 13 and iPadOS 13 you can actually do that. Safari now has a built-in download manager where it lets you download files straight to the local storage (or iCloud […]
Apple Releases New Shot on iPhone XS ‘Experiments III: Cascade’ Video
Apple today released a new ‘Shot on iPhone XS’ video under the Experiments series. The original Experiments video showed various water, sound, and light slow-mo effects, while for the second video titled Full Circle, Apple used 32 iPhone XRs mounted on a bullet time right to capture a 360-degree view of fire, dry ice, etc. […]
iOS 13: How to Repeat or Shuffle Songs in Music App on iPhone
It feels like moving the Repeat and Shuffle buttons in the Music app is Jony Ive’s personal sadistic pass time. Ever since Apple redesigned the Music app with the modern iOS design in iOS 10, it can’t seem to decide where to put these darn Shuffle and Repeat buttons. Now, 3 years later, Apple has […]
Report Details How Apple’s App Store Review Team Works, Their Increasing Workload, More
A report from CNBC highlights and details Apple’s growing App Store review team, their workflow, increasing workload, and more. Continue reading → Go to Source Author: Rajesh Pandey Powered by WPeMatico
Netflix Is Testing a ‘Pop-out’ Picture in Picture Feature for Desktop Users
Is Netflix eating up most of your time and killing your productivity? Well, the company is now testing out a picture-in-picture/pop-out mode that will let you binge Netflix while working on other apps. The pop-out player is currently being tested for desktop. Interestingly the picture above shows the pop-out player running on Mac via Google […]
Leaked Images Show off Apple Card’s Design in Full Glory
Earlier this week we had reported that Apple is testing the Apple Card with a larger pool of retail employees. As expected the images of the card have been leaked out. Apple has partnered with Goldman Sachs and is set to launch the Apple Card in summer. Continue reading → Go to Source Author: Mahit […]
AT&T Ranked the Fastest Mobile Carrier in the U.S. in PCMag’s Yearly Testing
AT&T has emerged as the fastest U.S. mobile network in the United States in PCMag’s annual showdown between U.S. carriers. AT&T scored 97 in PCMag’s testing ahead of Verizon’s 94 and T-Mobile’s 91. Continue reading → Go to Source Author: Rajesh Pandey Powered by WPeMatico
Apple’s Latest Patent Application Details Smart Wall Mounted Gas Detection Device
Apple has been working on Integrating Gas and other Environmental Sensor into upcoming Apple devices. Earlier this year, the company was granted a patent for the same. Now Apple has applied for a new patent that pertains to a smart wall mounted gas detection system. Continue reading → Go to Source Author: Mahit Huilgol Powered […]
Apple’s Discontinued Airport Express, Extreme, and Time Capsule Get Firmware Security Update
Apple’s AirPort lineup was discontinued last year. However, the company is still supporting the devices and has now rolled out the firmware security update (7.8.1). Airport Express, Extreme, and Time Capsule Base Stations have already received the security update. The update is meant for all 802.11n Wi-Fi base stations. Continue reading → Go to Source […]