Tony Fadell, who was instrumental to the creation of the iPod, believes Apple should tackle the issue of smartphone addiction. Tony Fadell, second from the left, alongside Steve Jobs and other Apple executives following the original iPhone announcement in ... ( read original story ...)
‘Father of iPod’ Tony Fadell thinks Apple needs to tackle iPhone addiction, company reportedly working on it
The former Apple engineer Tony Fadell, nicknamed the ‘father of the iPod,’ thinks Apple has a responsibility to tackle the problem of iPhone addiction. He says what is needed is the equivalent of nutrition advice – where we know which food types in ... ( read original story ...)
Should I buy a refurbished iPad?
it's a way to get older models of iPad that are no longer available to buy (such as the iPad Air 2 and the iPad mini 2), directly from Apple - although this will depend on availability. At time of writing, the Air 2, mini 2, and iPad Pro 9.7in are only ... ( read ...
Apple Watch Could Get Support For Third-Party Watch Faces
When it comes to third-party Apple Watch faces, there are pretty much none, save for Nike and Hermes, both of whom are more or less considered Apple’s partners. Basically apart from those, developers have not been able to create third-party faces for the ... ( read original story ...)
Report: Apple Once Again Extends Apple Watch Warranties, This Time for Battery Issues
Apple will repair Apple Watch Series 2 devices that suffer from defects including swollen batteries or an inability to activate, per an updated version of its service policy obtained by MacRumors. In an internal document sent to Apple Stores and licensed ... ( read original story ...)
Faulty Apple Watch Series 2 battery? Apple will repair it for free
Good news for Apple Watch Series 2 owners: Apple has revised its service policy, introducing a clause that entitles 42mm variants for a free repair. But there’s a (big) caveat: the gratis maintenance service is in place strictly for devices suffering ... ( read original story ...)
Apple considering third-party Apple Watch face support, watchOS beta code reveals
A line of code unearthed in Apple's latest watchOS 4.3.1 beta release suggests a future version of the operating system will allow third-party developers to deploy customizable watch faces, a feature for which many users have pined since Apple Watch ... ( read original story ...)