In the recent years, Apple has introduced some big changes to its iPhone and MacBook lineups. However, the public is waiting for the Cupertino-based tech giant to shake things up for the iPad series, particularly the iPad Pro. Per the latest rumors ... ( read original story ...)
New Apple Page Focuses on Augmented Reality Apps & More
And by combining information from your device's motion sensors with data from its cameras, ARKit can help your iPhone or iPad analyze your surroundings more accurately than ever. Apple's latest A11 Bionic isn't just the most powerful and smartest chip ever ... ( read original story ...)
Flipboard CEO: Apple News is ‘living in the past’
Flipboard is an app and relies on Apple's hardware — namely, the iPhone and iPad — for its readers. “When you’re an entrepreneur and you’re competing with Apple, that’s a pretty big deal,” McCue said. He sees Apple as "a partner and a ... ( read original story ...)
Apple’s Alleged Upcoming iPad May Feature Face ID Technology
Typically Apple goes all out for its annual software upgrades and crams as many new features and upgrades into its mobile operating system as possible, and then tweaks things throughout the year with incremental updates. That may not sound like much on its ... ( read original story ...)
Apple rethinks software release schedule for iPhone, iPad and Mac
Not only has Android become way slicker than before, but Apple has started to put out buggier software, annoying iPhone and iPad users. Changes that have been postponed reportedly include a revised iPhone home screen design and new options in the Photos app. ( read original story ...)
Apple Posts New ‘Augmented Reality for iOS’ Webpage
Apple has posted a new 'Augmented Reality for iOS' webpage that highlights the capabilities of AR and various apps that have already been made for the iPhone and iPad. Imagine if the line between the virtual and the real simply didn’t exist. Your ... ( read original story ...)
New iPhone/iPad Stylus Senses Pressure Via Audio Signals
Which is why when Apple made its own iPad stylus that cost an additional $99, Leung scoffed at the obvious overprice. So he went and invented his own stylus that works on not just the iPad Pro, but even regular non-pro iPads (which do not support Apple’s ... ( read original story ...)