Apple has only once changed the charging cable of the iPhone. The iPhone 5 was the first to use Lightning as oppose to the 30-pin connector made famous by the iPod. It was believed Apple shrunk the cable to make room for more internal components. ( read original story ...)
Apple iPad 2018 to Arrive with Face ID through iOS 12 Beta Version!
Beside their upcoming iPhone series, Apple has also been taking their time to prepare for the launch of the next iPad device! Notably, the new Apple iPad 2018 is reportedly coming with FaceID and the latest iOS 12! Read on for more details now! Previously ... ( read original story ...)
Apple’s 2019 iPhone, iPad lineup to adopt USB Type-C port over Lightning: Report
Apple is planning to add “USB Type-C” support to its next-generation iPhone and iPad devices, according to a report from DigiTimes. If the information turns out to be true, it could mean that all your existing iPhone and iPad accessories will no ... ( read original story ...)
Your Apple Watch workout is about to get way better
Apple announced some great new features for the Apple Watch with WatchOS 5: a Walkie Talkie app, Siri shortcuts and Podcast support. But as someone who uses her Apple Watch mostly for its fitness and workout features, those are the improvements I'm most ... ( read original story ...)
Apple’s Airpods Are an Omen
Starting in 2004, Apple ran the “Silhouette” ad campaign for its iPod product line. The television, print, and outdoor ads featured black silhouetted forms dancing against bright, colorful backgrounds. Against the green and blue and purple and blacks ... ( read original story ...)
Apple relaunches watchOS 5 beta for developers
Last week, Apple was prompted to take down the beta version of its watchOS 5, after some users complained about issues with the installation process. Now after making all the necessary fixes, Apple today launched an updated version of the watchOS 5 beta ... ( read original story ...)
Apple bans cryptocurrency mining apps on its iPhone, iPad devices
Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) has rejigged its App Store policy and formally banned all cryptocurrency mining applications at the App Store, reports said Monday. This comes on the back of Apple’s move in March to remove the Mac app Calendar 2 for running a ... ( read original story ...)