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Kuo Insists Supply Issues Will Have 'Limited Impact' for iPhone 14
According to a report from analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, some panel and memory suppliers are having issues that should not impact the iPhone 14.
Apple TV HD With Original Siri Remote Goes Vintage
An internal memo reveals that the first Apple TV HD became vintage June 30. Products added to Apple’s vintage list receive limited support.
Setting Up Personalized Spatial Audio for Your AirPods in iOS 16
Let’s explore Personalized Spatial Audio, a new feature coming to iOS 16 and your supported AirPods or Beats headphones.
New Apple Pay Ad Campaign Highlights Security and Ease Over Credit Cards
Today Apple has released an ad campaign for Apple Pay. The three short videos are available on Apple’s U.K. YouTube channel.
Researchers Discover Way to Clone, Reprogram Apple AirTag
Using inexpensive, readily-available electronics, researchers have proven its possible to clone or even reprogram an Apple AirTag.
Security Report Finds Lack of App Privacy Data in 10% of 5 Million Apps Analyzed
A new report analyzed 5 million apps on Google and Apple App Stores and found that 10% have no privacy data.
Apple Gets Another Antitrust Lawsuit, This Time For Charging Apple Pay Fees to Card Issuers
Hagens Berman has filed a lawsuit accusing Apple of antitrust violations for charging card issuers Apple Pay fees on every transaction.
Asahi Linux Now Supports Mac Studio and M2 MacBooks
In its July alpha build, Asahi Linux adds support for the Mac Studio and just-released M2 MacBook Air and MacBook Pro models.
[U] Apple Arcade Losing Fifteen Titles According to New Section In the App Store
According to a new section in the Apple App Store called “Leaving Arcade Soon”, Apple Arcade will be losing fifteen titles.
Apple TV+ Announces Third Season of 'Central Park', Sets September Premiere Date
Today Apple TV+ has announced the third season of “Central Park”. The third season will premiere globally Sept. 9.
To Cope With Economic Downturn, Apple Will Slow Hiring and Spending Growth for Some Teams
To cope with the possibility of a recession, Apple will reportedly slow hiring and spending growth across several of its teams.
Pegasus Spyware Targets Pro-Democracy Protestors in Thailand
Reports from “The Washington Times” indicate that NSO Group’s Pegasus spyware was used to spy on more than 30 Thailand protestors.
Omni Group’s Omni Automation Proves Voice Control Is More Than Just an Accessibility Feature
In a fresh round of updates, Omni Automation gains custom Voice Control commands across all of the Omni Group’s macOS, iOS and iPadOS apps.
Gurman Predicts 14- and 16-Inch M2 MacBook Pros Available by Fall 2022 or Spring 2023
According to Mark Gurman’s recent “Power On” newsletter, 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros should be available by fall 2022 or spring 2023.
Apple Releases New iPhone 13 Ads Touting Splash and Shatter Resistance
In two new video ads, Apple reminds us all of the splash and shatter resistance its iPhone 13 lineup offers.
Apple Announces Opening of Brompton Road Store in Knightsbridge on July 28
Apple announced the upcoming opening of its Brompton Road Store in central London on July 28 with special art, music, and fitness sessions.
Armed Thieves Ransacked the Covent Garden Apple Store in Central London
Armed robbers forced their way into the Covent Garden Apple Store and managed to take thousands worth of Apple products.
Apple Responds to Woman Being Tracked by AirTag, States Improvements Will Arrive in 2022
Apple has responded to a report that a woman was being tracked by an AirTag device during an after hours event.
'Pokémon UNITE' Celebrates Its First Anniversary with New Features and Surprises
“Pokémon UNITE” is celebrating its first anniversary. To do that, the game is offering players a series of challenges, features and more.
Scam Apps Still Abound in the App Store, Raking Millions from Apple Customers
A recent report says that there are still more scam apps that are active in the App Store and scamming users through fraudulent transactions.
Apple TV+ Releases August Schedule for 'Friday Night Baseball'
Apple TV+ and the MLB have released the August schedule for “Friday Night Baseball”. Users can watch for free on Apple TV+.
Apple Music Sessions Premieres Featuring Exclusive Live Performances in Spatial Audio
Today Apple has unveiled Apple Music Sessions, featuring today’s artists performing in Apple studios around the world.
Google ChromeOS Flex Can Turn Your Old Mac into a Chromebook
Google has released the stable version of its ChromeOS Flex, which will work with many older Macs to turn them into Chromebooks.
Another Analyst Supports Reports of Periscope Lens on iPhone 15 Pro
Noted analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has offered his predictions for Apple’s adoption of periscope lens technology in the iPhone.