Most of the rumors should come to an end soon, as Apple has finally set a date for its fall press event — Sept. 12. Of course talk about the “iPhone 8’s” features and even its name continued this week, joined by current events and word of the company’s video plans.
After many years of allowing its employees to replace their corporate-assigned BlackBerry phones with iPhones under a “Bring Your Own Device” policy, Germany’s Deutsche Bank is finally officially phasing out all of its BlackBerry devices for new Apple gear.
A copy of a “Visual/Mechanical Inspection Guide” has reportedly leaked online, giving a behind-the-scenes glimpse at what Apple will and won’t cover under an iPhone’s warranty.
The new Neatmo Botvac D7 Connected and a concurrent software update allows users with an iPhone and Apple Watch to configure when to clean — plus when and where not to.
A pair of reports from differing sources claim that Apple has allegedly shifted branding of the 2017 iPhones, with the “iPhone 7s” family now being called the “iPhone 8” — but the name of the high-end OLED device is in conflict between the two sources.
Holiday weekend deals are in full swing with instant and coupon savings on 13- and 15-inch MacBook Pros, as well as Mid 2017 27-inch iMac 5Ks. Each system ships for free with no sales tax on orders shipped outside NY and NJ as well.
Apple will close its Simi Valley, Calif. store on Sept. 15, the company has announced, despite an iPhone launch likely happening as little as a week or so later.
The Apple Pencil for iPad Pro brings about a number of new ways of using and interacting with Apple’s touchscreen tablet. AppleInsider brings you up to speed on everything it can do, including unique use cases, and new features coming in iOS 11.
Apple’s dedicated fitness lab in Cupertino — which has so far contributed mostly to the Apple Watch — has managed to log over 33,000 workout sessions and 66,000 hours, “more data on activity and exercise than any other human performance study in history,” the company’s director of fitness for health technologies said in a recent interview.