At its online-only WWDC event, Apple officially unveiled iOS 14 for the iPhone. The update is full of attention-grabbing features as well as small and hidden tweaks. Among them, the ability to add widgets to the iPhone’s home screen is probably one of my favorite additions. Since the introduction of the original iPhone, the default […]
Month: June 2020
Apple’s App Store Policies Being Investigated by U.S. Antitrust Regulators
U.S. antitrust regulators are scrutinizing Apple for App Store rules which allows it to take a 30% cut from App Store IAP transactions from app developers as a part of their ongoing antitrust investigation. Continue reading → Go to Source Author: Rajesh Pandey Powered by WPeMatico
Apple Adds DNS Encryption Support for iOS 14 and macOS Big Sur
Apple announced that iOS 14 and macOS Big Sur will support encrypted DNS communication at a developer conference. Unencrypted DNS communication takes place using plain text and anyone in your WiFi network or even ISP can snoop on your web traffic. In other words, anyone between your device and resolver will be able to intercept […]
Future iOS Versions Might Allow More Types of Third-Party Apps to Be Set as Default
Apple has opened up its smartphone walled garden a bit with iOS 14, allowing people to place widgets alongside apps, hide home screen pages, play videos outside of apps via PiP, and offering SMS filtering. It even started allowing users to set third-party email and web browser apps as system defaults, but the company is […]
Microsoft Is Shutting Down All of Its Retail Stores
Microsoft, which aimed at competing with Apple Stores with its own retail stores, has announced that it is shutting down all its retail stores in the US and around the globe. The company said in a press release that it will focus on its online stores and that it has no plans to lay off […]
PUBG Mobile Gets Livik, a Small Map Designed for Quicker Matches
PUBG Mobile is arguably one of the most popular mobile games of all time. PUBG introduced mobile gamers to Battle Royale in a whole new way. Now PUBG has added a new smaller map that makes it easier to play quick games. Continue reading → Go to Source Author: Mahit Huilgol Powered by WPeMatico
iOS 14 Will Not Allow Advertisers to Track Users without Opt-In
Apple has added a slew of new privacy features for iOS 14. We have now learned that Apple is making it much more difficult for advertisers to track users by altering how IDFA (Identifiers for Advertisers) work. Continue reading → Go to Source Author: Mahit Huilgol Powered by WPeMatico
Apple’s ARM-Based Macs Won’t Support Boot Camp for Installing Windows
During the WWDC 2020 special keynote, Apple detailed its plan to move its Mac lineup from Intel processors to its own, in-house ARM-based processors. While performance was the aspect that Apple talked about the most during the keynote, many Mac users were asking whether this move would jeopardize Boot Camp, a utility that lets you […]
Safari Browser to Add Support for Face ID and Touch ID Login Later This Year
Safari browser on iOS 14, iPadOS 14, and macOS Big Sur has gained a slew of new features. According to Apple’s beta release notes, the Safari browser is all set to offer Face ID or Touch ID support on supported websites. Continue reading → Go to Source Author: Mahit Huilgol Powered by WPeMatico
Apple Brings Support for Keyboard and Mouse in Games with iPadOS 14
Apple unveiled iPadOS 14 during WWDC 2020 alongside iOS 14, macOS Big Sur, tvOS 14, and watchOS 7. During the keynote, Apple spent little time explaining new iPadOS 14 features. Now, more iPadOS 14 features are getting revealed through Apple’s website. One of those new features includes support for keyboard and mouse in games. Continue […]