Apple fans need to put Monday June 4th in their diaries. That’s the date the US technology firm will announce the latest updates coming to the iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch and Mac. Apple's WWDC developers conference takes place every year and is where it ... ( read original story ...)
Google Assistant For iPad Out Now
Google rolled out Google Assistant to iPhones last year and it was only a matter of time before it expanded its virtual assistant to Apple’s tablets as well. That’s happening today. Google today announced that it has released Google Assistant for iPad. ( read original story ...)
Will Apple Unveil a New 11-inch iPad Pro at WWDC?
Multiple reports have coalesced around rumors that Apple will be introducing new iPad Pro models sometime this year, which could tout a number of next-generation features including powerful Octa-core A11 CPUs, TrueDepth camera systems, and even revamped ... ( read original story ...)
Eddy Cue on why NRA TV is allowed on Apple’s App Store for Apple TV
At the South by Southwest conference, CNNMoney’s Dylan Byers spoke with Apple Senior Vice President Eddy Cue about what is and is not allowed on the company’s app stores. We think when you have a large platform, there’s a lot of responsibility…. ( read original story ...)
iPad Pro 3 rumors: Release date, specs, and features!
Apple hasn't begun that process on iPad yet, and given the greater size, it might be a while before the company feels any pressure to begin it at all. So, even if it's not with iPad Pro 3, the future currently points to the Home button and 3.5mm headphone ... ( read original story ...)
FandangoNOW Movies Now on Movies Anywhere Apple TV and iOS Apps
Movies Anywhere – the viewing service that allows customers of video services like Disney, Apple, and others to view their movies in a central app – has added FandangoNOW to the stable of on demand streaming services that can be accessed via the iOS ... ( read original story ...)
Apple exec: ‘We think free speech is important but we don’t think it’s everything’
Ditto for apps that sell guns, which are also not allowed. At the same time, Cue explained Apple's decision not to ban or yank the National Rifle Association's TV app, which streams videos for gun enthusiasts. Cue said that it doesn't violate Apple's rules. ( read original story ...)