Apple is falling behind. No matter how much they try to convince us that their iPad Pro is a replacement for a laptop, consumers just aren’t buying it. No matter how much Apple tries to tell us that the touchpad on the MacBook and MacBook Pro are better ... ( read original story ...)
Apple is about to have a great year — here’s what to expect it to launch in 2018
We don't know when these new phones will launch, but for the past five years, Apple has announced new iPhones in September. New iPad Pro hardware with facial recognition. Steve Kovach/Tech Insider Apple is also said to be working on new iPads that take ... ( read original story ...)
Apple admits to major security flaws
Technology giant Apple has confirmed all iPhones, iPads, Mac computers, and even its Apple TV set-top box had been vulnerable to snooping by hackers as part of two widespread computer chip flaws revealed this week. Only the Apple Watch was safe from attack ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Confirms All Macs and iOS Devices Are Affected by ‘Meltdown’ Chip Flaw
The Cupertino, California-based company said recent software updates for iPads, iPhones, iPod touches, Mac desktops and laptops, and the Apple TV set-top-box mitigate one of the vulnerabilities known as Meltdown. The Apple Watch, which runs a derivative of ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Says iOS Users Spent $300 Million in App Store Purchases on New Year’s Day
Apple has published details on the App Store purchases made by iOS (iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch) users over the holiday season, which the company says it was a record-breaking one. According to Apple, iOS customers spent more than $300 million in apps and ... ( read original story ...)
Apple: All Macs, iPhones, iPads exposed to chip flaw
The Cupertino, California-based company said recent software updates for iPads, iPhones, iPod touches, Mac desktops and laptops, and the Apple TV set-top-box mitigate one of the vulnerabilities known as Meltdown. The Apple Watch, which runs a derivative of ... ( read original story ...)
Beats co-founder Jimmy Iovine to leave Apple Music in August: report
the head of Apple Music. Iovine was a big supporter of the iPod and iTunes, according to Billboard. Billboard and Hits Daily Double, a music trade publication, helped break the story of Iovine’s planned departure. Iovine, who did not have a title at ... ( read original story ...)