Developers in South Korea are decrying the iOS App Store’s refund policy, saying that they are spending an inordinate amount of time cracking down on customers who have claimed to need a refund an app’s purchase by minors, and are still consuming resources.
Very recently, Apple updated its beta iCloud site with support for the Touch Bar on the 2016 MacBook Pro — but the support is bug-laden, and not fully implemented.
U.K. law enforcement has turned to legalized “street robbery” to avail themselves of suspected criminals’ iPhones, snatching them after the owner unlocks them to prevent contents from being irretrievable by forensics teams.
The latest FileMaker Pro 15.0.1.118 is at the center of an entire ecosystem aiming to help individuals and whole corporations manage their data. AppleInsider examines the platform’s main app, which is now — mostly — macOS Sierra-ready.
Bluetooth audio –?especially when exercising –?has always been “good enough,” but never great. Apple’s W1 chip in its latest headphones lineup changes that, and the proprietary wireless technology steals the show in its new sports-focused Powerbeats3 headphones.
News settled down this week post-Thanksgiving, but there were still developments involving next year’s OLED-equipped “iPhone 8,” and hints about where Apple is going with its Maps app and future health hardware.
In perhaps the most public admission of its automotive ambitions, Apple in a statement issued to the NHTSA in November proposed a policy update that would grant industry newcomers the same opportunities as established manufacturers when it comes to testing on public roads.
Apple this week removed Apple VP of Special Projects Paul Deneve’s bio from its Apple Leadership webpage, suggesting the executive has changed roles or is no longer with the company.