An Oakland, California judge has rejected an appeal by Apple in regard to an antitrust lawsuit filed by the developers of Cydia.
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Apple’s A16 Chip to Stick With 5nm, M2 Will Jump to 3nm
A supposed leak suggests Apple’s A16 chip will still be manfactured using the 5nm process while the M2 skips to 3nm.
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.
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.
Apple’s Mixed Reality Headset May Not be Standalone After All
Apple’s mixed reality headset may not be standalone after all. A recent patent filing suggests using a base station and relay docks.
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.
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.
Today at Apple Creative Studios Expanding to Seven Locations, Offer New Curricula for Young Creatives
Apple has unveiled plans for its Today at Apple Creative Studios initiative, which will help young creatives from underrepresented areas.
Always-On Display Could Come in iPhone 14 Pro
As display panel technology advances, so do features. The iPhone 14 Pro could feature always-on display without killing your battery.
Apple Spent Millions Attempting to House Homeless in San Jose, Yet Issues Linger
Apple has been paying for several homeless people to stay in a motel, now the company is trying to house all of them.
Apple Shares Schedule for Upcoming WWDC 2022
Apple has offered up the schedule for WWDC 2022, taking place from June 6 to 10. A hybrid event, a keynote will kick things off.
AirPods Pro 2 Charging Case Will Still Support Lightning Port, Mass Production to Start in July in Vietnam
Noted analyst Ming-Chi Kuo predicts that the charging case of AirPods Pro 2 will still feature a Lightning port instead of USB-C.
For the First Time South Korea to Begin Manufacturing Front-Facing iPhone Camera, Starting with 14
Reports indicate that for the iPhone 14, Apple will be switching to a South Korea company to manufacture the front-facing camera, a first.
Advanced Wireless Threat Detector Now Helps Locate Unwanted Nearby Apple AirTags
A tool used by law enforcement to find GPS trackers has been updated to also locate unwanted Apple AirTags and other new trackers.
Apple Looking to Legally Block Patent Troll from Refiling Face ID Patent Claims
A patent troll has filed a claim against Apple regarding Face ID only to withdraw the complaint. Apple is looking to put an end to the claim.
EA Reportedly Spoke With Apple in Search for a Buyer
EA Games is shopping for a buyer, and reportedly tried talking to Apple. While such an acquisition seems unlikely, anything’s possible.
Signed Memorabilia of Apple History Placed for Auction
Memorabilia from the earliest days of Apple’s history are available at auction. Anybody care for a 5.25-inch floppy disk signed by Woz?
Siri Needs Better Consistency As a Voice Assistant
Apple has one of the best user experiences around, but it isn’t perfect. In fact, Siri as a voice assistant is plagued by inconsistencies.
Do Recent FCC Filings Indicate a New Apple AirPort?
Recent FCC filings suggest what some think could be a new Apple AirPort Wi-Fi router. It’s missing a key piece of modern technology, though.
EU Looking to Force Apple to Give Developers Access to All Software and Hardware Features
The EU is moving ahead to regulate large tech companies such as Apple, the goal is allowing developers open access to hardware and software.
iPhone OLED Manufacturer BOE Gets Put in Time-Out for Changing Panel Designs
Chinese manufacturer BOE is in hot water with Apple after making unapproved changes to the OLED panel. Now Apple may be looking elsewhere.
Apple Receives Second Union-Busting Charge, This Time at World Trade Center Store
Apple has received a second union-busting charge for allegedly violating multiple federal laws at its World Trade Center store.