Following releasing a second macOS High Sierra 10.13.4 beta version to developers and public beta testers on Tuesday, Apple on Thursday issued an updated iteration of the evaluation operating system with what appears to be minor fixes.
Qualcomm on Thursday said its board of directors has unanimously rejected a revised $121 billion buyout offer from Broadcom, saying the proposal “materially undervalues” the chipmaker’s assets.
The iOS 9 iBoot source code published this week is old and shouldn’t pose a threat to people who keep their iPhones and iPads updated, Apple said on Thursday.
In preparation for the 90th Academy Awards in March, Apple has updated the iTunes Store with a variety of discounts for films that have previously won an Oscar, including $19.99 movie bundles based on the categories they triumphed within, as well as numerous others available to buy for less than $10 each.
Even though the opening ceremony won’t take place until Feb. 9, early competition is already getting underway at the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics in South Korea. Here’s how to watch on your Apple device of choice.
Apple has added a new feature within iOS 11 News to supply human-curated updates on the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics. The special coverage, in collaboration with NBC, is designed to not overwhelm iOS users’ existing News feeds while at the same time providing timely, accurate and high-quality reporting for everyone interested in the Olympic events.
Niantic is teasing the upcoming addition of a new legendary Pokemon that players of ‘Pokemon Go’ will soon be able to collect with their iPhones, meanwhile Aspyr has discounted ‘Civilization VI’ for the iPad to half its regular price, bringing the strategy game down to $29.99 for a limited time.
Apple hasn’t totally left old iPad owners behind. In addition to still signing the last iOS releases for those devices, you can still download software for them — assuming you know where to look.