As part of last week’s refresh, Apple released an updated 12.9-inch iPad Pro plus an all-new 10.5-inch iPad, with a much smaller side bezel, a new ProMotion display with a 120Hz refresh rate, and the A10X Fusion Processor. AppleInsider compares the new versions against earlier iPad Pro models.
Apple appears to be working on a digital medical record initiative to simplify getting all of a patient’s information to every caretaker that needs it, and will take advantage of the iPhone’s near-ubiquity in U.S. health care to do it, according to a new report.
Nexon’s survival title “Durango” has made an appearance at the 2017 E3, showing off a combination of isometric role-playing and survival in a creature-infested post-apocalyptic world.
A forthcoming book about the early development of the iPhone’s accuracy has come under fire by Apple Senior Vice President Phil Schiller and Tony Fadell, with both denying a story that Schiller vigorously demanded a physical keyboard during development of the original iPhone prototypes was accurate.
Sources claim that Apple manufacturing partner Foxconn has set its sights on Wisconsin as a location for its U.S. plant — but governmental sources in the state note that any firm deal is still some time away.
Long-time Mac upgrade vendor OWC will soon launch SMART Alec, a utility to keep an eye on the health reporting data from SSDs, hard drives, and Fusion Drives connected to a Mac.
Roughly a third of people in the U.S. are interested in Apple’s Siri-based HomePod, though they’re more likely to buy an Amazon Echo in practice, survey results suggested on Wednesday.
“Clash of Clans” and “Clash Royale” developer Supercell has revealed “Brawl Stars,” an upcoming iOS multiplayer game that pits two teams of three players against each other in a top-down shooter, eliminating opponents and completing objectives in order to win the game.
This year’s E3 conference included a number of Mac-related gaming announcements, including highly anticipated titles “Fortnite,” “Railway Empire,” “Tropico 6,” “Unto The End,” and “Tunic.”
In an apparent breach of Apple’s secrecy protocols, Wistron’s chief executive told reporters on Wednesday that this fall’s anticipated “iPhone 7s Plus” will add wireless charging, and also improve on the water resistant design introduced with the iPhone 7 series.