Fried chicken chain KFC on Wednesday announced that it has finally begun supporting Apple Pay, something originally teased by Apple in October 2015.
Source:: Apple Insider
Fried chicken chain KFC on Wednesday announced that it has finally begun supporting Apple Pay, something originally teased by Apple in October 2015.
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Rumors of a revamped Thunderbolt Display with high-resolution Retina display have persisted for years, but a new report claims that Apple may finally update its standalone graphics card, complete with an external graphics card that would ensure all Macs could push the pixels necessary for a 5K resolution.
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Members of the press were invited on Wednesday to an Apple keynote that will kick off its annual Worldwide Developers Conference, scheduled to take place on June 13 at 10 a.m. Pacific, 1 p.m. Eastern in San Francisco. Here’s what you can expect.
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iPhone shipments may actually slip from about 232 million in 2015 to 227 million this year, marking the first such decline in Apple history, according to a research forecast published on Wednesday.
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Apple is once again finding itself on the defensive about its proposed Irish datacenter, with some critics charging that the company picked an arbitrary safety distance from nuclear facilities.
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Apple is exploring a new bond sale in Australia in light of a successful offering last year, and is also looking at launching its first-ever Taiwanese bonds, a report said on Wednesday.
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This year’s iPhone upgrades will be more spacious than ever, according to a new report, which claims Apple is “certain” to increase the maximum storage size to a whopping 256 gigabytes.
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Canadian Apple Pay users have three more banking options from which to choose, as Apple on Wednesday rolled out support for the country’s remaining “Big Five” banks BMO, TD and Scotiabank.
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Apple TV owners will have to wait until Apple presents Amazon with “acceptable business terms” before the e-commerce giant releases a long awaited, and highly anticipated, tvOS app for serving up Amazon Prime Video content.
Source:: Apple Insider