... to a new Macworld article titled “Five products Apple needs to put to rest,” which says that Apple should retire the iPad mini, Mac mini, iPod touch, AirPort routers, and iTunes, describing them all as dead weight. There’s a single thread ... ( read original story ...)
How to download a copy of everything Apple knows about you
Like Facebook and Google , Apple has a really simple way to download a file that shows all of the information that Apple knows about you. Apple has repeatedly said it doesn't store a lot of personal information about users, and I found that to be true. ( read original story ...)
Five products Apple needs to put to rest
with few decent options in-between. Apple could be the company to convince average home users that a NAS fits into their lives. I know, I know… “I love my iPod touch!” At the very least, it’s an affordable way to give young kids an “iPhone ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Helps Verizon Subscriber Growth With Apple Watch, Not iPhone, Activations
In a sense, this is just a variant of the Apple ‘halo effect’, where iPod users were so intoxicated by the Cupertino company’s music player that they plumped for a MacBook as their next laptop. ( read original story ...)
Apple should do more to combat smartphone addiction, insists iPod-Father Tony Fadell
Apple needs to examine the problem of smartphone addiction, former Apple executive and 'father of the iPod' Tony Fadell believes, suggesting the iPhone producer should come up with a way to combat unhealthy levels of device usage. Acknowledging Apple ... ( read original story ...)
Apple planning a news subscription service similar to Apple Music, sources say
Apple Inc. plans to integrate recently acquired magazine app Texture into Apple News and debut its own premium subscription offering, according to people familiar with the matter. The move is part of a broader push by the iPhone maker to generate more ... ( read original story ...)
Mapping Apple’s vast universe of space gray shades
In September 2010, the 6th-generation iPod nano was announced in a shade of gray Steve Jobs called “graphite,” although references on Apple’s website also used the term “charcoal” to describe the color. One of the reasons for slate’s short ... ( read original story ...)