One of the silliest things in iOS was the app download limitation over cellular networks. You couldn’t download apps over 150MB, even if you were on an unlimited data plan or in a country where cellular data is cheap and abundant. It seemed like one of the features that were designed for and created in […]
Month: July 2019
Blowing through Your iPhone’s Data Plan? Blame It on the Broken Cellular Toggle in iOS 12.3 – iOS 12.4
An old iOS mobile data bug seems to have resurfaced in iOS 12.3 and seemingly iOS 12.4. The cellular data switch in iOS 12.3 is broken and allowing apps to use mobile data despite them being unchecked from accessing cellular data. Continue reading → Go to Source Author: Rajesh Pandey Powered by WPeMatico
Apple Registers New iPad Models with the Eurasian Database
Earlier this year, Apple surprised everyone by announcing the 10.5-inch iPad Air. However, if the rumor mill is anything to go by, Apple is also working on a new 10.2-inch iPad which has seemingly just passed through the Eurasian database. Continue reading → Go to Source Author: Rajesh Pandey Powered by WPeMatico
Video Shows Hazards Involved in Replacing Swollen Lithium Batteries
Have you ever wondered why Apple doesn’t change batteries at the store? Well, the answer seems to be staring right at our face in the form of a video. Replacing batteries seems to be a risky job, especially if you don’t have the required tools or are not a professional. Continue reading → Go to […]
Apple Might Reduce Apple Music Trial to One-Month
Apple has always been generous when it comes to Apple Music trial. Currently, the company is offering 3-months of trial for regular users and 6-months of trial for students. However, this seems to change according to a new banner on Apple’s website. Continue reading → Go to Source Author: Mahit Huilgol Powered by WPeMatico
MagicDock Adds Surface-like Functionality to the iPad Pro
Apple is trying hard to position the iPad as a full-fledged mobile computing solution. This year the company has unveiled iPadOS, the new operating system that is aimed at bringing desktop-class apps to iPad. That being said, Apple has not done much ergonomically and this is where the MagicDock Kickstarter project comes into the picture. […]
Apple Acquiring Intel’s Smartphone Modem Business for $1 Billion
As rumored, Apple has acquired the majority of Intel’s smartphone modem business. The acquisition will see Apple paying Intel $1 billion and will see 2,200 Intel employees join Apple along with the transfer of IP, equipment, and leases. Continue reading → Go to Source Author: Rajesh Pandey Powered by WPeMatico
Developer Makes MacBook Pro Touch Bar Work on Windows 10
Touch screen laptops are in the market for quite some time but they are yet to go mainstream. Apple tried to offer a compromise between the touch screen and a traditional one by introducing Touch Bar on the MacBook Pro. Touch Bar replaced the function key and offered different functionality for different apps. Now, a […]
Report: 16-inch MacBook Pro to Be the First Mac with Scissor Switch Keyboard
Recently a report detailed that Apple will be bidding adieu to butterfly keyboard mechanism on its MacBook and instead opt for Scissor Switch keyboard. Supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has published a new report that sheds more light on the future of Apple keyboards. Continue reading → Go to Source Author: Mahit Huilgol Powered by […]
Samsung Galaxy Fold Will Launch in September With Design Tweaks
Samsung today announced that it is done tweaking the design of the Galaxy Fold to improve its reliability and the foldable device will go on sale in September. Continue reading → Go to Source Author: Rajesh Pandey Powered by WPeMatico