Affected Apple devices Based on ARM architecture, a number of chips powering iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, and Apple TV models could also be impacted. As 9to5mac notes, the Cortex A8 chip, which ARM confirmed to suffer from the said vulnerabilities ... ( read original story ...)
ARM security update suggests some iPhones, iPads, iPods and Apple TVs may be affected by CPU bug
The A4 chip includes a Cortex-A8 processor and is used in the iPad (1st gen), iPhone 4, iPod Touch (4th gen) and Apple TV (2nd gen). The A5 and A5X chips include dual-core Cortex-A9 processors. The A5 is use in the iPad 2, iPad mini (1st gen), iPhone 4S ... ( read original story ...)
Jimmy Iovine Reportedly Leaving Apple Music
and was a key proponent of Apple’s iTunes and iPod. Apple Music, Apple’s subscription streaming service, has expanded to more than 30 million paying subscribers since its June 2015 launch. That success is, in part, due to Iovine’s focus on content ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Music boss Jimmy Iovine is leaving the company in August, after his shares fully vest (AAPL)
Jimmy Iovine, the head of Apple Music, is reportedly leaving the company in August. Iovine joined Apple in 2014 when the tech giant acquired Beats, a headphone company he founded with rapper Dr. Dre. His departure will reportedly coincide with the full ... ( read original story ...)
Top iOS & Apple Related News from 2017 that Mattered the Most
iPad or iPod touch. We know that AR has been around for a long, long time, but Apple took things to the next level with its implementation. Rather than relying on new hardware to bring AR to the masses, Cupertino went ahead and used what it currently has ... ( read original story ...)
Jimmy Iovine Set To Depart Apple Music In August
Iovine’s ties to Apple dated back to 2003 when the tech company introduced the iPod and iTunes. He was a key proponent of both the device and the music download service. RELATED: Jimmy Iovine Leaves Interscope Following Apple Beats Deal In 2008 ... ( read original story ...)
ARM Security Update Suggests Several iPhones, iPods, iPads, and Apple TVs Could Be Vulnerable to the Newfound Security Bug
Apple’s A series of processors used in iPhones, iPads, iPod Touch, and Apple TVs could be susceptible to the new security bug that was confirmed by Intel as well as AMD and ARM. These apply to practically every Intel processor launched in the last decade ... ( read original story ...)