In a move that will perhaps further emphasize the anticipated “Pro” branding, Apple’s new 9.7-inch iPad is rumored to carry a starting price of $599 for 32 gigabytes of capacity, a $100 increase over the traditional new iPad entry point.
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Ford on Friday announced a May launch in Canada and the U.S. for the 2017 Escape, its first vehicle to support Apple CarPlay by way of the automaker’s Sync 3 platform, based on BlackBerry’s QNX.
This week on the AppleInsider podcast, Shane and Victor look at the latest relating to Apple’s “iPhone 7” and the unusual features it might gain, discuss the latest in Apple retail news, touch on the latest in Apple v. the FBI, and much more.
According to the latest statistics gathered by Adobe Digital Index researchers, Apple’s mobile Safari product is being outpaced by Google’s Chrome, Apple TV views slumped over the holidays and the company’s brand image took a hit on social media in February.
A day after reports linked Apple to a massive cloud services deal with Google Cloud Platform, sources have come forward with information of a comprehensive in-house data center initiative dubbed “Project McQueen.”
According to a report published Thursday, a number of high-level Apple employees would rather quit their jobs than comply with a court order compelling the creation of an intentionally flawed version of iOS, currently being sought by the FBI in its investigation into the San Bernardino shootings.
A Thursday update to popular iPad drawing app Astropad Graphics Tablet suggests Apple’s next-generation 9.7-inch iPad, rumored to launch as a “Pro” model next week, will bring support for Apple Pencil.
A video posted to YouTube on Thursday depicts what are said to be two Chinese-made cases for Apple’s upcoming “iPhone 7” and 4-inch “iPhone SE,” potentially supporting rumors about the devices’ features.
The wearable smartwatch market will continue to grow for the foreseeable future, research firm IDC believes, with the Apple Watch forecast to continue earning the most sales through the year 2020.