Surprising everyone, Apple today seeded the first beta builds to its upcoming iOS 11.2, tvOS 11.2, and watchOS 4.2 operating systems for iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Apple TV, and Apple Watch devices respectively. Apple was previously developing the iOS 11.1 ... ( read original story ...)
Apple – Rotting At The Core
Not to mention that putting an X in a product name is usually the “kiss of death”, Apple without question is struggling to find the next big hit after the phenomenal run Steve Jobs had with the iPod and then the iPhone. Having been in the network ... ( read original story ...)
Apple planning to drop Qualcomm chipset for next year’s iPhone and iPad models: Report
Apple is designing iPhones and iPads for next year that will use modem chipsets from either Intel or MediaTek. The Wall Street Journal reports that Apple is planning a move that could do away with Qualcomm's LTE modems used on existing iPhone models. ( read original story ...)
Apple iOS 11.0.3 Problems Anger Users
On Apple’s Official Support Communities forum a post reporting ... Clearly not every single iPhone, iPad or iPod touch is being affected, but it is equally clear that a significant number are. AppleInsider itself makes this point saying it has a pair ... ( read original story ...)
New Details Of Next-Gen Ipad and Iphone X Successors Leaked By Top Apple Insider
People went crazy about Apple’s 10th Anniversary phone called the iPhone X after the company’s announcement last September 2017. Apple enthusiasts and techie people can’t wait to try its new technology and thrilling upgrades which feature the new ... ( read original story ...)
Third-Gen iPad Will Be Obsolete This Month
But like everything else, tablets get old and are put out to pasture. Take the third-gen iPad for example. Apple is expected to declare the third-gen iPad obsolete later this month. This is based on an alleged memo that Apple has sent out to employees ... ( read original story ...)
Apple designing iPhones, iPads without Qualcomm modems after key testing software withheld
Amidst an international legal fight against Qualcomm, Apple is said to be mulling a decision to drop the chipmaker's modems in next year's iPhone and iPad models after it was denied access to software used to test key communications components. Citing ... ( read original story ...)