The company had a brief, initial run of shows last summer with the release of the unscripted series "Planet of the Apps" and "Carpool Karaoke." But Apple drastically shifted its course in June when it hired former Sony Pictures Television presidents Jamie ... ( read original story ...)
Apple’s Face ID-equipped iPad Pros likely ready for production, shipping late next quarter
It's difficult to say for certain when Apple will ship, however. The first 12.9-inch iPad Pro arrived in November 2015, followed by the 9.7-inch model in March 2016. Both second-generation Pros debuted in June last year. Third-gen tablets could sport eight ... ( read original story ...)
Why Apple’s 7.9-inch iPad mini has no future
“Apple hasn’t updated the iPad Mini since the introduction of the iPad mini 4 in September 2015,” Eassa writes. “At this point, I think it’s safe to say that the iPad mini product category is, for all intents and purposes, finished.” ( read original story ...)
A Visual Feast: Play Photo Slideshow on TV (Lightroom + Apple TV)
One of my favorite things about having an Apple TV is that my husband and I can show photo slideshows easily. Easily, that is, once I get the photos into my Photostream or exported into a unique folder on my computer. But here’s the thing. As a die-hard ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Seeds Fourth Beta of watchOS 4.3 to Developers With Portrait Nightstand Mode, iPhone Music Controls
Apple today seeded the fourth beta of an upcoming watchOS 4.3 update to developers, two weeks after seeding the third beta and a little over two weeks after releasing watchOS 4.2.3, a minor update focusing on bug fixes. Once the proper configuration ... ( read original story ...)
I’ve tried to figure out why Apple thinks an iPad can replace your computer, and I’ve finally cracked it
Apple keeps saying the iPad can replace your computer. The iPad can do many of the things a computer can, but it's still unrealistic to think it can replace a computer. Apple's claims could be true if you don't own a computer and are provided one by your ... ( read original story ...)
Apple has its eye on the lucrative high-end audio market (AAPL)
High-end audio products are nothing new for Apple. In fact, it brings the company back to the release of the iPod. The iPod Classic was practically tailor-made for audiophiles with its 80GB or 160GB hard drive and support for lossless music. Wired said ... ( read original story ...)