After unveiling the iPhone X with FaceID, there are reports that the new iPad Pro will have the facial recognition system as well. The frequently reliable KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has issued a note predicting that iPad Pro models released next ... ( read original story ...)
Refurbished Grade A Apple iPad Air 2 64GB Wi-FI + 4G Cellular With Free Delivery
Weighing 6.1 mm thin with a 9.7-inch Retina display, this Apple iPad Air 2 has 64GB Memory and Wi-Fi + 4G Cellular connectivity Today’s Groupon offers a grade A refurbished Apple iPad Air 2 64GB Wi-FI + 4G Cellular, distributed by Portable Universe. ( read original story ...)
A eulogy for the iPod
it was tacitly and begrudgingly acknowledged that death sentences would follow for the remaining lineage of Apple’s legendary devices. In July 2017, the last nail was driven into the coffin. The iPod Shuffle and iPod Nano, both on the cusp of entering ... ( read original story ...)
Apple nabbed Steven Spielberg’s studio to create an exclusive $5 million per episode sci-fi TV show
Apple is on a mission to bankroll Hollywood-grade original video, and its first publicly-revealed purchase involves legendary director Steven Spielberg. Apple has entered into a deal with Spielberg's company and NBCUniversal to make new episodes of ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Is Looking to Reboot a 1980s Steven Spielberg TV Series
Apple’s push into the highly competitive original programming arena is heating up, as the tech giant reportedly reached a deal with Steven Spielberg’s TV production company to reboot the iconic director’s 1980s sci-fi and horror anthology series ... ( read original story ...)
With Spielberg Deal, Apple Is Now (Really) In The TV Business
In June, Apple poached a couple of high-powered Hollywood execs in Zack Van Amburg and Jamie Erlicht from Sony Pictures TV. And after getting its feet wet with not-bad-but-not-ambitious shows like Planet of the Apps and Carpool Karaoke, it’s certainly ... ( read original story ...)
Apple is partnering with Steven Spielberg on its new TV strategy. (What is Apple’s new TV strategy?)
Earlier this year, Apple told Hollywood it was getting serious about TV by hiring two producers from Sony. Then Apple told Hollywood it was serious about TV again, by making it clear that it was willing to spend a $1 billion or more on its own shows. ( read original story ...)