Apple's new AirTag item tracker will be available to order starting this Friday, April 23 at 5 a.m. Pacific Time, and it will begin arriving to customers on Friday, April 30. Priced at $29 each or $99 ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Maps Native Ratings System Coming to US Places of Interest, Perhaps as Early as Next Week
With the release of iOS 14 and macOS 11, Apple introduced a new way for users to review places of interest and upload photos to Apple Maps ... ( read original story ...)
iOS 15 will reportedly include notifications revamp, new iPad home screen, and more
The new versions of iOS and iPadOS — iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 — will be unveiled at Apple’s upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on June 7th, says Bloomberg. Last year’s iOS 14 update was ... ( read original story ...)
Can Apple’s new AirTags be used to secretly track you?
Over the last year, if not longer, we’ve seen an endless stream of rumors pointing to Apple releasing a tracking device designed to compete with the popular Bluetooth-enabled trackers from Tile. ( read original story ...)
iOS 14.5 arrives next week. 2 reasons you should wait to update your iPhone or iPad
Being an early adopter of iOS 14.5 or any new software comes with certain risks. Here's what you need to know. ( read original story ...)
Apple’s new M1 iPad Pro looks awesome, but here’s why you shouldn’t buy it (yet)
The new iPad Pro almost feels like a Mac in tablet form, but maybe you'll be fine with what you have. The iPad Pro is lovely-looking. Do you really need it? Apple's newest iPads now have the same ... ( read original story ...)
Are Apple’s iPad, iMacs blurring the lines of what constitutes a computer?
Apple unveiled a new lineup of devices, including a new iPad Pro and a new iMac. Both of them use the same Apple-designed chip. Has Apple's computing strategy gotten too confusing? CNBC's Jon Fortt ... ( read original story ...)