The latest iOS 12 beta from Apple points to an upcoming iPad with Face ID support. The AvatarKit framework is found on the iPhone X and is used for creating Animojis. However, in the latest iOS 12 beta, the framework can also be found on an iPad running ... ( read original story ...)
Is Apple Brave Enough to Make an iPad With Face ID?
I know what you’re thinking: Innovation has slowed in Cupertino. I agreed until I heard this news. For years we’ve lamented that some of Apple’s biggest big ideas haven’t been big at all. Perhaps the most sterling example is the MacBook Pro’s ... ( read original story ...)
New evidence suggests 2018 iPad Pro includes AvatarKit, Face ID
An Apple developer has discovered code in the latest iOS 12 beta that suggests an all-new iPad Pro is coming which features Face ID and a True Depth camera. Steve Troughton-Smith notes that AvatarKit, which Apple uses to operate its Animoji and upcoming ... ( read original story ...)
How to type the Apple logo symbol on iPhone, Mac, Apple TV, Windows & more
The Apple logo character renders properly across any iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac, Apple TV or Apple Watch. It can be typed on iOS, macOS and tvOS devices. On watchOS, the Dictation and Scribble features provide no way to enter the Apple logo whatsoever. ( read original story ...)
How to type the Apple logo symbol
download the free Apple TV Remote app or the iTunes Remote app from App Store and set it up to remotely control your set-top box, type out the Apple logo and access additional features, like Now Playing and Game mode. As we mentioned, the Apple symbol is ... ( read original story ...)
Exclusive: Apple Planning Standalone Streaming Service to Home TV & Movie Content Deals
While the original projects in the TV project, Planet of the Apps and Carpool Karaoke, were not made with a streaming service in mind, there existence inspired Apple to begin scouting other deals. Vital Signs, an upcoming semi-autobiographical mini ... ( read original story ...)
Siri’s ‘Raise to Speak’ Feature Rolls out to watchOS 5 Testers
Apple has reportedly begun rolling out the new watchOS 5 “Raise to Speak” Siri feature to beta testers in the last few days. While Raise to Speak was first shown off at Apple’s WWDC ’18 event last June, the feature was absent from the first couple ... ( read original story ...)