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Apple has started to issue itineraries to attendees of its ‘Field Trip’ event later today, with the schedule further emphasizing the presentation and following sessions will be heavily focused on education-related topics, including teaching students how to code.
Despite nominally coming to an agreement to help India’s Telecom Regulatory Authority (TRAI) with an iPhone version of its “Do Not Disturb” app, Apple has effectively stopped cooperating, a report indicated on Tuesday.
A tradition ahead of major events, Apple on Tuesday took down its online store ahead of its ‘Field Trip’ presentation, an indication that the company will be making changes to its product lineup, potentially involving new iPads and the Apple Pencil.
A months-old iPhone X bug is causing error messages and system failures when owners attempt to employ Apple Pay’s NFC functionality at transit terminals in Japan, an especially troublesome situation for users of the popular Suica platform, prompting some to seek replacement hardware.
A subsidiary of longtime Apple supply partner Foxconn on Monday announced the acquisition of popular accessory maker Belkin, which also owns Linksys, Phyn and Wemo brands, for approximately $866 million.
As it has done in most other years, Apple has started taking WWDC scholarship applications for attendees that could not otherwise afford to attend the $1500 event.
Join AppleInsider as we provide live coverage of Apple’s “Let’s take a field trip” event from Chicago’s Lane Tech College Prep High School on Tuesday at 10:00 a.m. CDT (11:00 a.m. EDT, 8 a.m. PDT), where the company is expected to discuss educational initiatives and perhaps unveil new hardware.
Exactly one week after issuing its last macOS High Sierra 10.13.4 beta to developers, Apple on Monday released a seventh version of the evaluation software for testing.
A continuing theme throughout Apple’s history, from early years of Steve Jobs to today, has been education. AppleInsider examines the efforts — some successful, some not — to appeal directly to the education market.