Apple is expected to roll out two iPad Pro 2 variants this year including one with a 12.9-inch display and the other with a smaller 10.5-inch display. Although the Cupertino-based tech giant has not revealed anything about the highly anticipated device ... ( read original story ...)
Imagination Technologies fights Apple over deal breaker that halved the British chipmaker's value
Apple has used Imagination's technology in its products from the time of the iPod, and it receives royalties from every sale of an Apple device containing its designs, including the iPhone and iPad. The potential loss of Apple, which accounts for about ... ( read original story ...)
Hulu humiliates Apple with Live TV app
When it comes to video subscription services, Apple is like the gang that couldn’t shoot straight. The company has consistently failed to achieve anything significant in the video subscription market. But wait, it has the “Planet of the Apps” show so ... ( read original story ...)
WWDC wish list: What we’d like to see from watchOS 4
In both of these examples, I don’t even have to touch the screen. Raise arm, look, lower arm. Done. So in the next iteration of watchOS, I hope Apple empowers app developers to make their experiences so fluid that I won’t be able to help loading a few ... ( read original story ...)
Apple TV, Meet Cable TV, Circa 1989
Way back in a cold Chicago winter, circa early 1989, my newly minted husband and I hooked up our television to a cable TV connection which gave us a couple of dozen channels; more than over the air, and with improved quality. For a price. That was then and ... ( read original story ...)
Apple iPad Pro 2 Release Might Take Place at WWDC 2017
Apple Inc. is slated to launch another powerful tablet. Dubbed as iPad Pro 2, the said device might make its first appearance during the Worldwide Developers Conference. According to BGR, despite that the Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference ... ( read original story ...)
Apple iPad (2017) Review: Has Apple finally embraced low cost?
Apple’s updated iPad isn’t a radical reinvention, except in terms of how much it costs. When Apple first introduced the iPad back in 2010, it was widely derided as simply "a huge iPod Touch", with many uncertain as to how well consumers would take to ... ( read original story ...)