... devices like the one Apple did with Nike. The second version, watchOS 2, included support for native third-party apps and other improvements and was released on September 21, 2015. Although the Apple Watch was launched to much fanfare, Apple has not ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Granted License To Test 5G Wireless Tech For Future iPhone And iPad
Apple has been granted license to test 5G wireless tech for potential future iPhone and iPad models. Here are the details. As Apple is looking to push iOS 11 and iPhone 8 out to an eager public this coming September, a new report is now suggesting that the ... ( read original story ...)
Can’t figure out how to turn off ‘shuffle’ in Apple Music on the iPhone? Here’s how
Getty/Justin Sullivan There's a surprisingly common problem with Apple Music, the music app built into the iPhone and iPad: People can't figure out how to turn off the shuffle feature. I personally ran into this problem last fall: Music was set to ... ( read original story ...)
With iOS 11, Apple’s iPad truly could be your next personal computer
“It’s worth noting the iPad still outsells the Mac by nearly three-to-one,” David Chartier writes for The Mac Observer. “Plus, somewhere around 2015, the iPad hit a milestone of selling more total units in half a decade than the Mac in its 30 year ... ( read original story ...)
Apple kills iPod Nano, iPod Shuffle as music moves to phones
The iPod Nano and iPod Shuffle have played their final notes for Apple. The company discontinued sales of the two music players Thursday in a move reflecting the waning popularity of the devices in an era when most people store or stream their tunes on ... ( read original story ...)
iPad Pro 2 Review: A Gadget That Could Replace Your Computer
We got our hands on the 12.9-inch iPad Pro coupled with an Apple Pencil and it left us in a state of awe. It boasts a display that simply catches your eye the moment you set your sights on it and it also ships with the powerful A10X processor which has ... ( read original ...
Apple to discontinue iPod nano and shuffle
Apple has announced plans to kill off the iPod nano and shuffle. They were the company's last two music players without the ability to run streaming service Apple Music and hadn't been upgraded for ages. The move is part what's been described as a ... ( read original story ...)