The first batch of 2017 iPads ordered on Friday have shipped from Apple’s warehouses, with recipients getting arrival notifications for as soon as March 30.
Source:: Apple Insider
The first batch of 2017 iPads ordered on Friday have shipped from Apple’s warehouses, with recipients getting arrival notifications for as soon as March 30.
Source:: Apple Insider
After two months spent examining the calendar app heavy-hitters available for iPhone and macOS, AppleInsider helps you narrow down the choices.
Source:: Apple Insider
A YouTube video creator took umbrage to the white bezel on the new (Product)Red iPhone 7 Plus, and swapped out parts with a Jet Black model leading to an iPhone 7 Plus with a red back case, and black front bezel.
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The Intellectual Property Court in Beijing has overturned a ruling that found Apple violated a patent belonging to a Chinese tech firm, Shenzhen Baili — and in the process, removed the threat of a city-wide ban on iPhone 6 and 6 Plus sales.
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Paying $270 more for the same size iPad with roughly similar specs can be a tough pill to swallow — AppleInsider examines the differences between the new 2017 9.7-inch iPad, and the 9.7-inch iPad Pro from March 2016.
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It was a very busy week for Apple, headlined by several surprise announcements on Tuesday, including a new “budget” iPad and a (Product)Red iPhone 7. A hacking group tried to hold Apple iCloud accounts hostage, and WikiLeaks released details of Mac and iOS exploits used by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency — just for a start.
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Following a break in nasty weather, the latest drone footage of Apple Park shows yet more landscaping progress, an occupied research and development building, and the removal of most of the heavy-lifting machinery from the campus.
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Apple on Friday took the unusual step of reissuing Tuesday’s iTunes 12.6 update, stripping out a “Show on Profile Page” toggle that may have accidentally hinted at plans for Apple Music.
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All Calendars 5 lacks for the Apple faithful is a Mac version — AppleInsider schedules some meetings to see if that’s an issue or not.
Source:: Apple Insider
The U.S. Senate has voted in favor of overturning privacy rules instituted by the Federal Communications Commission in 2016, which — if the measure survives a second vote in the House of Representatives — will allow internet service providers to sell customer data to advertisers without people having a say.
Source:: Apple Insider