Apple is gearing up to bring its innovative Business Chat feature out of testing and into production with the release of iOS 11.3, giving individuals a streamlined, new way to communicate with customer service without wasting time sitting on hold and without reporting the contacts of all their friends.
Apple has updated Apple Music to include a new Music Videos section to the streaming service ahead of the full release of iOS 11.3, with the addition serving as a reminder the iPhone and iPad operating system’s next major upgrade will be arriving soon.
Fresh statistics from market research firm Sensor Tower suggest uptake of Apple’s ARKit is on a steady upward trajectory, with more than 13 million augmented reality apps downloaded since the framework launched last September.
In situations where a visitor wants to use your Mac for a task, providing them access via your personal account may be an unwise move, especially if it isn’t someone you completely trust. AppleInsider explains how to set up a guest account in macOS that provides access without endangering your personal data.
After promising future support for Apple’s CarPlay earlier this month, Mazda on Wednesday revealed two upcoming models will boast integration with the infotainment system, with the first set to launch this summer.
Six months after an initial release, Apple continues to expand global availability of cellular Apple Watch Series 3 models, with the LTE wearable launching in Thailand next month.
It doesn’t come cheap, and its newfound HomeKit support is actually the least interesting thing about it, but the Arlo Baby is a quality baby monitor that has a life beyond the nursery.
Tim Cook’s political comments during today’s MSNBC interview touched on a number of areas, ranging from the government’s immigration policies and handling of DACA, to U.S. job creation, and his views on Apple’s handling of controversial content in apps and services usable on the company’s products.
Apple on Wednesday released its anticipated iOS 11.3 update, but only for the 2018 “budget” sixth generation iPad, which was announced on Tuesday and will only ship to most people in the beginning of April.
‘Change needs to happen’ to the way students are taught in schools, Apple CEO Tim Cook insists in Wednesday’s MSNBC town hall interview, with further comments on education touching on how to bring technology to disadvantaged classrooms and why everyone should learn to code.