Apple has pushed-out an update to iOS. And you should really download and install it. The iPhone company rolled-out iOS 10.2.1 to iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch owners worldwide earlier today. The updated version of iOS includes a number of critical patches ... ( read original story ...)
Apple 3rd. gen. iPod launch Live On Stage collection
Shown here is an Apple iPod poster announcing the debut of new iPods at Apple’s Live On Stage event back in '03. Below the poster are 2 Live t-shirts. On them is a working 3rd gen 4 button touch wheel 15GB iPod Classic that is currently formatted for ... ( read original story ...)
Apple’s first AirPods ad reminds me of the iPod ads
Ever since the iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch took the spotlight, most of Apple ads have been focused on those devices. So it’s always nice to see the company try new things for less important devices, such as the AirPods. With today’s new ad, Apple is ... ( read original story ...)
Apple 2016 15-inch MacBook Pro with Touch Bar REVIEW and Thoughts
I used my iPod and an AUX cable to listen to music in the car and ... Years ago I had a Sony Vaio that had a fingerprint reader and it was horrible. It hardly ever worked so Apple’s Touch ID experience is just wonderful. Having one of my most used ... ( read original ...
Apple News gets extended formatting options for creators, refreshed tutorial
In its ongoing effort to improve Apple News, the company has rolled out a series of changes which extends formatting options for publishers and adds a new ad size for the iPhone and iPod touch, in conjunction with a new tutorial to assist with the new ... ( read original story ...)
The 1st Generation iPod Nano Replacement Program Officially Ends
Apple has officially removed its first-generation iPod Nano replacement program from its support website. Apple introduced the 1st generation iPod Nano on September 7, 2005. In case it’s still being currently operated, this iPod Nano uses flash memory ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Ends iPod nano Replacement Program
Back in 2011, Apple launched a worldwide replacement program for the iPod nano, due to issues traced back to the battery. While it was a minor issue at the time, the program has been kicking around ever since. However, as noted by MacRumors, Apple recently ... ( read original story ...)