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Australian Photographer Able to Recover $7,000 in Stolen Gear Thanks to AirTags
A photographer from Australia was able to recover $7,000 in stolen gear thanks to the use of Apple AirTags.
How to Get Transit Directions in Apple Maps
Apple Maps continues to improve, including its transit directions. Here’s how you can find the best bus route to where you’re going.
PSA: Magnets in Third-Party Accessories May Negatively Affect Certain iPhone Cameras
Certain third-party accessories that use magnets may degrade select iPhone cameras. What to do if this happens.
Will Smith's New Movie 'Emancipation' Sees Delays from Apple Due to Oscar Scuffle
Due to his stint at the Oscars, Will Smith’s latest movie “Emancipation” is seeing delays by Apple until 2023.
Apple's Director of Machine Learning, Ian Goodfellow, Leaving Over In-Person Work Policy
Apple’s director of machine learning, Ian Goodfellow, is leaving the company citing issues with in-person return-to-work policy.
Apple Responds to Proposed Antitrust Regulations by Australian Authorities
Apple formally responded to an inquiry by Austrlian regulators about proposed antitrust regulations aiming to reform a nonexistent issue.
How to Use Hide My Email in Apple’s Mail App
Apple’s Hide My Email feature is useful for protecting your privacy on the web. Here’s how you can use Hide My Email in the Mail app, too.
Workaround Allows Apple CarPlay in Tesla Vehicles
It’s now possible to add Apple CarPlay to your Tesla. All you need are two Raspberry Pi computers, some other components and … Android.
Local Engineers in China Help Apple to Keep Up with Annual Production Cycle
Apple is now relying on local engineers in China to keep up with its product cycle, whereas previously it sent hundreds of engineers there.
BMW Shipping Some Cars Without CarPlay, Thanks to Chip Shortage
BMW is temporarily shipping several models without CarPlay. Affected vehicles will get the feature in an upcoming OTA update.
Longtime Internet Meme The Dancing Baby to Be Minted as NFT
The Dancing Baby, one of the most infamous artifacts from the early days of the internet, is being minted as an NFT.
Apple Privacy Chief Jane Horvath to Chair Panel
Apple’s chief of global privacy, Jane Horvath, is scheduled to chair a panel at the annual Computers, Privacy & Data Protection Conference.
First Apple Store Outside of U.S. Set to Be Demolished at End of 2022
Located in Tokyo’s Ginza district, Apple first store outside of the U.S. is set to be demolished at the end of 2022.
Facebook to Discontinue Location-Based Features Like Nearby Friends
Facebook Nearby Friends and several other location-based services will go away after May 31, the social network says.
Apple HR Executive Shares Story Of How The Company Learned to Unify For AirPods Pro
A former HR executive for Apple recently shared a story involving how the company learned to unify its teams when developing the AirPods Pro.
Apple Music Installs Automatically on iPhone Dock Displacing Other Apps
Several iPhone users complained that Apple Music installs itself automatically on the dock, replacing other apps.
Apple Arcade Games Coming in May Include a Mario Kart-Style Racer and Badlands Party
The Apple Arcade games lineup for May includes a Mario-style kart racer, Badlands Party, Goat Simulator and Pro Darts, a 3D dart game.
Workers Riot At Quanta Factory Due To Strict COVID-19 Lockdowns
MacBook producers Quanta experienced a riot at its Shanghai factory due to China’s strict COVID-19 restrictions and lockdowns.
Xbox Cloud Gaming Brings Fortnite Back to iOS With No Subscription Needed
Xbox Cloud Gaming Makes Fortnite gaming available again for fans who play the game on their iPhone and iPad.
Digital Markets Act Enforcement Delayed Until 2023, Apple Gets a Reprieve for Now
The European Commission has delayed the enforcement of the DIgital Markets Act to early 2023 to give the Commission more time to prepare.
Elon Musk Edges Closer to Raising Money to Buy Twitter
Elon Musk’s bid to buy Twitter seems more likely to succeed. The Tesla chief disclosed an additional $7 billion in funding for the purchase.
Computer Scientist David Walden, Responsible For the Development Of The Internet, Dies at 79
David Walden, a computer scientist that helped build the foundations of the internet, has died at the age of 79.
Apple Car Could Make Intelligent Destination and Parking Choices For You
According to a recent patent filing, the Apple Car may be able to pick a destination for you, when you don’t know the best place to go.
Apple Experiencing Delays On Custom Mac Studio and MacBook Pros, Delivery May Take Months
Apple is experiencing significant delays on anything beyond the base models of Mac Studio and MacBook Pro, with some deliveries taking months.