... Mac laptops and a desktop with Apple coprocessors, similar to the T2 chip seen in the iMac Pro and the T1 chip introduced with the 2016 MacBook Pro, according to Bloomberg. The publication also reports that a new iPad will be launching towards the end ... ( read original story ...)
The iPad Lost Years for Apple’s Media Partners
Apple Inc. is revamping its digital bookstore in another attempt to take on Amazon's dominance. I can't help thinking: What if? Not what if Apple had succeeded the first time around, when it introduced a way to purchase electronic books with the 2010 ... ( read original story ...)
Apple VR headset UK release date, features and patent rumours
we had a completely new Apple TV boasting its own App Store and gaming capabilities. Cook also called the idea of smartwatches "interesting" back in 2013, way before the launch of the Apple Watch. So as we said, it's not confirmation, but it gives us a ... ( read original story ...)
Apple recruits Paramount’s Dana Tuinier to head up comedy TV plans
The latest hire to Apple's Worldwide Video division is Dana Tuinier, jumping ship from the Paramount Network to become the iPhone maker's creative executive for comedy. Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey, one of the shows Tuinier handled at Fox. Tuinier will ... ( read original story ...)
These renders show what Apple might have planned for the next iPad
The latest rumors indicate that Apple plans to incorporate some of the features of the iPhone X into the new iPad — namely, Face ID, no home button, and slimmer bezels. Designer Martin Hajek took inspiration from all the rumors so far and created 3D ... ( read original story ...)
Apple iPad Will Get Tips From iPhone X
The new Apple iPhone X comes with a few interesting features and tech and based on what Apple has done in the past, it is easy to see which new features will make its way over to the upcoming Apple iPad. According to iHelpBR’s Felipe Esposito, he found a ... ( read original story ...)
iOS 11.3 code hints at incoming ‘modern’ iPad with Face ID
This is all-but-confirmation that Apple's next iPad will feature the Animoji-enabling tech that debuted on Apple's allegedly soon-to-be-discontinued flagship. It's unclear whether the Touch ID sensor will be ditched, but reports last year claimed Apple ... ( read original story ...)