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Apple Awarded Patent for Electronic Band to Enhance Apple Watch
A patent for an electronic band for the Apple Watch shows how Cupertino could greatly expand the wearable’s features and capabilities.
Kuo: Apple to Discontinue AirPods Pro Due to Weaker Demand for AirPods 3
Apple may discontinue its AirPods Pro ahead of the release of the AirPods Pro 2 to avoid product segmentation problems seen with AirPods 3.
Apple Patent Hints at Extreme Sports Edition Ruggedized Apple Watch
A new Apple patent application suggests that a new Apple Watch geared for extreme sports use may be underway.
Tim Cook to Deliver Keynote Address at IAPP's Global Privacy Summit in Washington D.C.
Apple CEO Tim Cook is expected to deliver a headlining keynote address at this year’s Global Privacy Summit hosted by the IAPP.
Apple Increases Orders for iPhone 13, Sparks Debate in Phone Sizes
Apple recently announced the increase in iPhone 13 orders. With the decrease in iPhone SE sales, this is sparking a debate on phone sizes.
A New Lawsuit Filed Against Apple Concerns How Often Employees are Paid
A new lawsuit against Apple alleges that the company was not paying employees per current New York labor laws.
Apple Officially Announces WWDC22 Returning Online, Rumors of What to Expect
Today Apple announced its WorldWide Developers Conference (WWDC). This is the third year in a row the event will held online.
Patents Filed by Apple Reveal FaceTime May Receive Spatial Audio
New patents filed by Apple show that the company may be making a move toward spatial audio for FaceTime. The patents were filed last Thursday.
Western Australia Police Finds Apple CarPlay Useful for Responding to Emergencies
Western Australia Police find Apple CarPlay useful for an unusual purpose: effectively responding to emergency calls inside their vehicles.
Two Men Sentenced to a Combined 13 Years Imprisonment for the $1.5 Million Apple Gift Card Fraud
Two men were sentenced to a combined 13 years in federal prison for a $1.5 million Apple gift card fraud scheme.
Tech Giants Subject of ‘Monopolies Must Go’ Light Show Message in Washington, DC
A light show message insisting that “monopolies must go” will encourage Washington, D.C. commuters to write Congress about Big Tech bills.
Harrison Ford Makes Television Star Debut in new Apple TV+ Series Shrinking
Apple TV+ has announced that they have signed legendary actor Harrison Ford to the new show Shrinking, set to release this year.
Brian Westover Tests Mac Studio with M1 Max against M1 Ultra: Is the New Chip Worth it?
Brian Westover of PC Mag ran a series of tests pitting a Mac Studio M1 Ultra against a Mac Studio with M1 Max. The results are surprising.
US Officially Launches Bureau of Cyberspace and Digital Policy
The latest move in modernizing the U.S. government sees the new Bureau for Cyberspace and Digital Policy open its doors for the first time.
Prehistoric Planet Set to Bring the Prehistoric World to Apple TV+
Apple TV+ has announced a new five part series title Prehistoric Planet, promising to bring famous talent to a 66 million year old world.
Legislation in EU Parliament May Create New Battery Mandates
New legislation making its way through the European Parliament may change how batteries are stored in electronic devices.
Apple Adds Postpartum Workouts to Fitness Plus
Apple added seven 10-minute videos on its Fitness+ service, covering postpartum workouts that new mothers can follow to get back in shape.
How the iPhone's SOS Feature Saved a Snowboarder Trapped in a Crevasse in the Alps
The iPhone’s emergency SOS feature saved a British snowboarder who fell in a crevasse 10,000 feet in the Alps.
'CODA' Oscar Success Gives Apple TV+ Viewership a Boost
Entertainment reports say that after bagging the Oscar Best Picture Award, CODA and Apple TV+ viewership has increased.
Apple Celebrates 46th Anniversary, A Brief Look at the Company's Humble Beginnings
Today marks the 46th anniversary of Apple Computers. Founded in 1976 by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, the two started from humble beginnings.
Siri Joins in on April Fool's Day with Challenging True or False Game
For this years April Fool’s Day, users can participate in a trivia game hosted by Siri. Users are asked five questions true or false questions.
MacBooks and iPads With Foldable Displays May Happen, but Not For Years
We’re still waiting for an iPhone that folds up. Apple may have more in store for us using foldable displays, but not for several more years.
MacStories Celebrates Automation, Declares April Automation April
For the month of April, MacStories will be delivering brand new content focusing exclusively on automation and shortcuts.