Although developers from other regions can promote their apps, Search Ads are only visible to iPhone, iPad and iPod touch users in the United States. Apple has not announced any schedule for when Search Ads will be shown to international markets. ( read original story ...)
Phil Schiller on iPhone’s Launch, How It Changed Apple, and Why It Will Keep Going for 50 Years
The company had lots of ideas, particularly around creating a touch-based interface ... “It introduced Apple to customers that were not typical Apple customers, so iPod went from being an accessory to Mac to becoming its own cultural momentum. ( read original story ...)
The best 18 Apple commercials of all time
I was at the 2005 Apple iPod event when this ad was revealed. Of all the iPod silhouette ads, this one’s my favorite. But Apple quickly pulled the ad. A few weeks later, shoe company Lugz filed suit against Apple, claiming that the Eminem silhouette ad ... ( read original story ...)
Apple's iOS 10.3 Beta Leaks Important Message To Developers, Users
Apple is always updating iOS to ensure the quality of the user experience of its iPhones, iPads and iPod touch devices. Just recently, the Cupertino giant released its first iOS 10.3 beta software. And if the notification this software brings up when ... ( read original story ...)
Beware Apple For Early 2017
Other revenue includes sales from Apple TV, Apple Watch, Beats and iPod. The company operates in several regions globally, including the Americas, Europe, Greater China, Japan and the rest of the Asia Pacific. For the Americas, Apple reported about $32 ... ( read original story ...)
Apple ditches tool designed to deter iPhone and iPad theft, but why?
Apple’s Activation Status was a nifty tool that allowed users to check the ownership status of their iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Basically, it provided a safeguard against third parties who traffic in stolen devices. But it is no more. According to Mac ... ( read original story ...)
For reasons unknown, Apple takes down theft-deterrent Activation Lock web tool
Apple recently took down its web tool for checking if a used iPhone, iPad, iPod touch or Apple Watch was stolen. The firm gave no explanation behind the move. The link to the Activation Lock webpage no longer works and the support document detailing ... ( read original story ...)