-
+22 +1Apple brings ‘undo send’ to iMessage
Apple software engineering SVP Craig Federighi announced new updates to its messaging capabilities today.
-
+19 +1Apple’s Continuity Camera lets you use your iPhone as a webcam
Apple is improving its webcam on the shiny new M2 MacBooks, but for those of us still chugging along on our existing MacBooks, we’ll be able to use our iPhones as webcams.
-
+13 +1Apple leaker reveals ‘first look’ of top-secret iPhone 14 models
A notorious Apple insider has seemingly leaked images of iPhone 14 dummy models — in a collection of pictures and a video posted this week. The iPhone 14 is expected to launch in September 2022 but the insider shared images on May 30, several months ahead of its debut. Tech insider Sonny Dickson started his blog by posting leaks about the iPhone 4.
-
+16 +1Apple WWDC Roundup - iOS 16, New Mac; How to Watch it LIVE
Apple Worldwide Developers Conference popularly known WWDC. Check WWDC 2022 event date, news, tickets & how to watch it LIVE streaming.
-
+15 +1WWDC 2022: What to expect, iOS 16, new operating systems, redesigned MacBook Air, more
WWDC 2022 is scheduled to take place a week from now. On June 6, we’ll learn more about Apple’s plans regarding iOS 16, iPadOS 16, watchOS 9, macOS 13, and tvOS 16. In addition, we could also see Apple unveiling new hardware or teasing a future product.
-
+13 +1Apple iPhone 14 Software Update, IR Blaster, FAQs
The Apple iPhone 14 as a known fact will be unveiled at the company's annual fall event which usually falls in the month of September every year. Check out details of the Apple iPhone 14 including the release date and rumors. The iPhone 14 series will include the following four models - Apple iPhone 14 […]
-
+23 +1Unbox Therapy Shares Hands-On Look at iPhone 14 Pro Max Replica
YouTuber Unbox Therapy has shared a hands-on look at the iPhone 14 Pro Max using what he claims is a one-to-one replica created by third-party case makers with access to detailed schematics and dimensions for Apple's new upcoming flagship smartphone.
-
+22 +1The iPod made the iPhone possible
This week, Apple announced that it’s discontinuing the iPod Touch, its last product with the “iPod” name. More than 20 years after the original iPod was announced, and after over a decade in the shadow of the iPhone, it can be hard to remember just how important the device was to Apple. But the music player helped define the company we know today — and was a big factor in bringing it back from the brink of ruin.
-
+9 +1How to turn your smartphone into a flatbed scanner to sign forms or digitize text
You may already use your smartphone to take photos of things like business receipts but you can also use it to digitize text or sign forms.
-
+20 +1Apple is reportedly testing iPhones with USB-C
After a decade of Lightning, it could be replaced next year.
-
+22 +1USB-C iPhone 15 in the works, claims Kuo, following supply-chain survey
The only examples of a USB-C iPhone we’ve seen to date have been DIY versions, but Ming-Chi Kuo claims that Apple will make the switch from Lightning to USB-C next year, in the iPhone 15. The report comes as something of a surprise, as although Apple has adopted USB-C for Mac and iPad, it had seemed the company planned to stick with Lightning until it switches to a completely portless phone …
-
+16 +1In an alternate timeline, here's what the iPhone could have been
Tony Fadell, aka the “father of the iPod” and the founder behind Nest, which he then sold to Google, is on a book tour for his latest: Build: An Unthordox Guide to Making Things Worth Building. It sounds like a good read for tech nerds or anyone with even an inkling of curiosity into how companies are built and run. I bought a copy and chewed through the first few chapters over the weekend.
-
+23 +1Elon Musk Says Apple's 30% App Store Fee is 'Literally 10 Times Higher Than It Should Be'
Tesla CEO Elon Musk today took to Twitter to once again criticize Apple's App Store fees, calling the cut that Apple takes from developers
-
+4 +1Apple shares criteria for removing 'abandoned' software from App Store after recent pushback
As a response to recent coverage of software being purged from the App Store, Apple is sharing its criteria for how it chooses to remove abandoned apps. The company is also reiterating that the practice is not new but instead part of an initiative that started six years ago.
-
+23 +1Here's a Real-World Look At How the iPhone 14 Lineup Compares to the iPhone 13
New images of 3D-printed mockups, likely based on relatively accurate dimensions for the upcoming iPhone 14 lineup, have offered a close look at the design changes Apple is planning for the 2022 iPhones, particularly the enlargement of the camera systems compared to the latest iPhone 13 series.
-
+22 +1Tim Cook really does not want you to sideload iPhone apps
The Apple CEO is all for regulation - that doesn't harm consumers
-
+18 +1Kuo: 2024 iPhone Could Be All-Screen With Face ID and Camera Under Display
Apple could launch its first full-screen smartphone in 2024, with the "iPhone 16 Pro" potentially the first Apple device to feature under-display Face ID and an under-screen front camera, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said in a tweet today.
-
+12 +1First iPhone 14 Molds Show Relative Case and Camera Bump Sizes
A photo claiming to show molds of Apple’s upcoming iPhone 14 series models has appeared online, offering another preview of the relative sizes of the rumored devices.
-
+23 +1Samsung will be the Exclusive supplier of OLED Displays for the iPhone 14 Pro Model While BOE is expected to play an important role
A Korean report this morning points to display supplier BOE being set to supply Apple with up to 50 million OLED displays for iPhone 14 or 20-25% of the total of displays needed. If true, that would be a major win for BOE. Additionally, Korea's IT Home report pointed to a tweet by Ross Young posted yesterday, as presented below, confirming that Samsung would be the exclusive supplier for one key iPhone model, the iPhone 14 Pro (and not the Pro Max).
-
+22 +1Apple Reportedly Finds Periscope Telephoto Lens Supplier for 2023 iPhones
Apple is believed to have struck a deal with a new supplier of telephoto lens components for a periscope camera system in future iPhones, reports The Elec. On Wednesday, South Korean firm Jahwa Electronics said it plans to spend 191 billion won ($155 million) on building plants to produce new optical image stabilization (OIS) actuators.
Submit a link
Start a discussion




















