Today Apple has announced the series “Surface”, a new psychological thriller set to premiere on Apple TV+ July 29.
Nick deCourville
Nick deCourville is a Digital Content Specialist with a keen focus on the Apple ecosystem. He holds the belief that while it's easy to break something, it's just as easy to fix it. Nick's expertise lies in the iPhone and iOS, often diving deep into the settings. Owning an iPhone 15 Pro, Apple Watch SE and Macbook Pro, he is continually working to enhance his understanding of everything Apple and its nuances. With a background in English Composition, Nick has a Master's degree in English Literature and Composition from The University of Akron. Outside of writing and content creation, he performs on stage with various punk bands in Akron. Nick can be contacted at [email protected].
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'Slow Horses' Ordered for a Third and Fourth Season On Apple TV+
Apple has announced that the series “Slow Horses” will be picked up for seasons three and four. The show will stream on Apple TV+.
Google TV App Arrives for iOS to the Apple App Store
Google TV is now available for iOS users. The new Google TV app replaces Google Play Movies & TV, much like it did on Android.
Juan Paz Made Head of Latin Music Business at Apple Music
Juan Paz will not be the Global Head of Latin Business for Apple Music. This news arrives as Apple is looking to expand in Latin markets.
Pokémon GO Fest 2022 is Coming This Weekend, Here's Everything You Need To Know
Pokémon GO Fest 2022 is arriving this June 4 and June 5, here’s everything you need to know about the global event.
Turn Your iPad into a Handheld Gaming Console with the Gamevice Gaming Controller
Today Gamevice has released a controller that turns most iPads into a mobile gaming device. The company also has a device for iPhone.
Apple Takes the Bronze in Gaming Revenue for Public Companies in 2021, Will 2022 Say the Same?
A report from “Statista” shows that in 2021 Apple came in third for top ten public companies by gaming revenue. Can they keep the pace in 2022?
Judge Rejects Apple's Appeal Aiming to Dismiss Antitrust Lawsuit Filed by Cydia
An Oakland, California judge has rejected an appeal by Apple in regard to an antitrust lawsuit filed by the developers of Cydia.
Apple May Add Lock Screen Widgets in iOS 16, Other New Features
According to “Bloomberg’s” Mark Gurman, iOS 16 is expecting many changes, including possible adding widgets to the iPhone lock screen.
Verizon Downplays Hacked and Ransomed Database Despite Potential Security Risks
A hacker was able to hack a Verizon Employee database. Verizon has concluded that the information was not sensitive.
'Star Wars' Celebration Weekend Brings Wealth of New Information For Fanatics
The “Star Wars” Celebration occurring this weekend in Anaheim, California is bringing a wealth of news and information to audiences and fans.
Shootings in Buffalo and Uvalde Bring Back Arguments Concerning End-to-End Encryption
The tragic attacks in Buffalo, New York and Uvalde, Texas are rekindling arguments concerning social media and end-to-end encryption.
Microsoft Developing Low-Cost Streaming Xbox Dongle That May Rival Apple TV
Reports indicate that Microsoft is working on a Xbox dongle that would connect to an HDMI port. This may be stiff competition for Apple TV.
Rumors Circulate of iCloud Time Machine for Mac & New AirPort Routers, Though There May be Obstacles
Rumors are circulating that Apple may be considering a new AirPort as well as iCloud-centric Time Machine. This may or may not be the case.
State Privacy Legislation Getting Input from Tech Lobbyists to Push Weaker Protections
A report from “TNW” indicates that many state legislations concerning privacy are being written by tech lobbyists.
Live-Action 'Speed Racer' Produced by J.J. Abrams Soon to Cross Finish Line for Apple TV+
A live-action adaptation of the popular anime “Speed Racer” is set to arrive to Apple TV+ through J.J. Abrams’ company Bad Robot.
Apple's WWDC22 Kicks Off June 6 with Keynote--Here's What to Expect
WWDC22 is set to start June 6 with an opening Keynote address, here’s what you may expect from the developer’s event.
Starting Today Apple Stores Begin Accepting iPhone-to-iPhone Contactless Payment
Starting today, Apple Stores in the U.S. are now accepting contactless payments. The company tested the feature earlier this month.
Leaked Document Suggests Apple is Looking for More Female-Driven Content for TV+
A document leaked to “Business Insider” reveals that Apple is looking for more female-driven content for TV+.
[U] DuckDuckGo Working with Microsoft Concerning Browser Privacy
A security expert recently revealed that DuckDuckGo’s browser allows for Microsoft trackers, despite the company’s hard stance on privacy.
Apple Highlights the Success of Smaller Businesses and Entrepreneurs on the App Store
Today Apple issued a press release highlighting two reports that focus on the growth of small businesses within the App Store.
Apple Notifies This Year's Swift Student Challenge Winners
As WWDC22 approaches, Apple has begun informing winners of this year’s Swift Student Challenge. Applications ended in April.
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Apple has unveiled plans for its Today at Apple Creative Studios initiative, which will help young creatives from underrepresented areas.
Waze Adds Apple Music to its Built-In Audio Player
Users can now integrate Apple Music into the Waze App, allowing for access to millions of songs while they drive.