‘Today at Apple:’ In-person sessions resume at Apple Stores
Apple on Thursday announced that it is resuming in-person “Today at Apple” sessions at Apple Stores across the United States. Here’s what’s happening.
Read MorePosted by Rick Smith | Mar 4, 2022
Apple on Thursday announced that it is resuming in-person “Today at Apple” sessions at Apple Stores across the United States. Here’s what’s happening.
Read MorePosted by Rick Smith | Mar 3, 2022
Apple is expected to announce the next-generation version of the iPhone SE, a revamped iPad Air, and at least one Mac with an Apple silicon chip, which could be the Mac mini, the 13-inch MacBook Pro, or both. Here’s a look.
Read MorePosted by Rick Smith | Mar 2, 2022
Apple is being challenged by a group of developers to end WebKit’s dominance on its mobile devices and allow other browser engines on iPhone and iPad, following accusations that the current situation amounts to anti-competitive conduct.
Read MorePosted by Rick Smith | Mar 1, 2022
Apple CEO Tim Cook has penned an open letter for the first issue of Login, a new magazine from Italian publication Corriere della Sera. In the letter, Cook reflects on Apple’s commitment to innovation, humanity, the environment, and more.
Read MorePosted by Rick Smith | Feb 18, 2022
Nvidia has been working with Epic Games to bring Fortnite to the browser since November 2020, and in January, the two companies announced a limited time beta that’s happening before the official launch. Here’s an update.
Read MorePosted by Rick Smith | Feb 16, 2022
Google has announced plans to strengthen user privacy on Android with a new initiative that will put an end to cross-app tracking on Android over the next two years, making it more difficult for advertisers to track users across other apps.
Read MorePosted by Rick Smith | Feb 16, 2022
Google has announced early access to Chrome OS Flex, a method of replacing the operating system on older PCs and Macs “within minutes” to essentially turn them into Chromebooks. Here are the details.
Read MorePosted by Rick Smith | Feb 15, 2022
Apple has not offered an affordable Apple-branded display since the 27-inch Thunderbolt display was discontinued in 2016, but that’s set to change sometime in the not too distant future.
Read MorePosted by Rick Smith | Feb 8, 2022
Apple today announced plans to introduce a new “Tap to Pay on iPhone” feature that will allow compatible iPhones to accept payments via Apple Pay, contactless credit and debit cards, and other digital wallets, with no additional hardware required. Here are the details.
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