Apple has released iOS 11.1 for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. The latest software update adds hundreds of new emoji characters including new expressions, vampires and zombies, breastfeeding, dinosaurs and many more. Other changes include the return of the ... ( read original story ...)
Apple iOS 11.1 now available for iPhone, iPad, iPod touch with 70 new emoji, other improvements
After a month-long testing process, Apple has made available iOS 11.1 including a fix for the KRACK wi-fi exploit, and a large amount of accessibility feature fixes. In addition to the KRACK wi-fi attack vector rectification, Apple's iOS 11.1 also includes ... ( read original story ...)
Apple TV 4K’s Biggest Problem Is About To Get Fixed
Apple has just started to roll out developer betas for the latest version of tvOS – and thankfully it looks as if the update will transform the new Apple TV 4K overnight from a frustrating failure into a potential high-end success. As I covered in 13 ... ( read original story ...)
Apple’s next iPhone and iPad devices might not have Qualcomm chips integrated
Apple is taking its fight with Qualcomm to the next level by denouncing the latter’s chips for fitment in future iPhone and iPad devices. Apple is believed to have taken the first steps to reduce its dependence on Qualcomm, the chipmaker it is embroiled ... ( read original story ...)
Synchronize Outlook and Apple iPhone or iPod touch contacts
Synchronization of contacts between your Outlook account and your Apple iPhone or iPod touch requires Apple iTunes. You can configure which items are synchronized during a one-time set up process. After the initial setup, each time that you connect your ... ( read original story ...)
Launching Apple 2.0
October 23, 2001 Steve Jobs introduces the iPod at a special event at Apple’s headquarters, telling the assembled reporters “This is a major, major breakthrough.” There were other music players on the market at the time but they were conceived as a ... ( read original story ...)
Today in Apple history: iPod Photo brings color display to music machine
October 26, 2004: Apple debuts its iPod Photo device, capable of putting not just “up to” 15,000 songs in your pocket, but also a maximum of 25,000 photographs. It is the first iPod to offer a color screen and the ability to display digital images and ... ( read original story ...)