Wall Street analysts mostly expect modestly good news from Apple’s 3Q22 earnings call on July 28, with revenue of $82 billion.
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Apple Adds ‘Test Alerts’ Toggle to iPhone In Case You Really Want More Annoying Blasts of Sound
The latest versions of iOS allow you easier control over receiving test alerts of the emergency broadcast system on your iPhone.
Lawmakers Want Senate Vote on Big Tech Antitrust Legislation Before August Recess
Two pieces of Big Tech legislation are ready for a Senate vote before its August recess, lawmakers from the House of Representatives insist.
Apple Registers Under Indonesian Law That Might Threaten Privacy of iCloud Subscribers
Apple recently registered under an Indonesian law that threatens the privacy of iCloud subscribers in that country.
Hacker Selling Database After Twitter Vulnerability Exposes Private Data for Millions of Users
“Restore Privacy” reports that a Twitter vulnerability exposed the private data of millions of users. Now the information may be for sale.
YouTuber Discovers Cheap Mod to Increase Performance of M2 MacBook Air
YouTuber Vadim Yuryev of Max Tech has discovered a cheap mod to increase the sustained performance of the M2 MacBook Air.
Apple Explains What Happens to Games Leaving Apple Arcade
With 15 titles soon leaving Apple Arcade, Cupertino has released a document informing users what happens when games are leaving the service.
Apple Watch AFib Notification Feature Saved a Maine Woman from Rare Tumor
The Apple Watch AFib feature helped a Maine woman discover a rare tumor that could have caused a deadly stroke.
Midnight Blue M2 MacBook Airs Already Showing Tendency for Scuffing
The finish is absolutely gorgeous, but it may not last. Early reports say the Midnight Blue M2 MacBook Air has a real problem with scuffing.
Apple Publishes Snapshot of Its Health Technology Work
A new report offers an overview of what Apple has done in health technology over the past 8 years in both information access and research.
Apple iPhone Shipments in China More Than Double Last Year’s
While most of the smartphone industry struggled with declining shipments, the iPhone is seeing year-over-year growth in China.
M2 MacBook Air Teardown Reveals Accelerometer, Adhesive Pull Tabs for Battery
During its typical teardown of the new M2 MacBook Air, repair site iFixit discovered a surprising component: an accelerometer.
Apple Butterfly Keyboard Settlement to Cost Tech Giant Up to $50 Million
Apple’s settlement of the butterfly keyboard lawsuit could cost the tech giant up to $50 million, with consumers getting payments up to $395.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Trial Production of Apple’s iPhone 14 Underway, Mass Production to Begin in August
Reports indicate Apple has begun iPhone 14 trial production, right on schedule. Mass production should follow in August.
When It Comes to iOS 16, Not All iPhone Models Are Equal
While many iPhone models support iOS 16, not every one can handle all the features. Here, we look at which features require newer iPhones.
Apple and Jony Ive Further Cut Ties, Ending Design Partnership
Marking the end of a 30-year relationship, Apple and Jony Ive have allowed their design partnership contract expire.
TikTok Blackout Challenge Tragedies Call for Changes All Around
A recent collection of wrongful death lawsuits against TikTok for its blackout challenge point to a larger societal concern.