At the tail end of his whistle stop tour of the U.S., Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Saturday met with Tim Cook and other top Apple executives at the company’s Cupertino headquarters to discuss new partnerships and education opportunities.
The YouTube app for iOS just received an update, bringing with it a new dark theme that could translate to an increase in battery life for iPhone X. We put the app to the test to find out.
News on future products kicked back into fifth gear, with word that a modular Mac Pro won’t arrive until 2019, and that Apple may ditch Intel processors in 2020. We also reviewed the 2018 “budget” iPad, and caught a glimpse of the possible futures for Siri and the iPhone.
Last week, Apple CEO Tim Cook sat down with MSNBC and Recode to answer some hard-hitting questions about education, social issues, trade and more. The interview airs today, but AppleInsider was at the filming to provide highlights from the event.
Health technology startup Omni MedSci, in a patent lawsuit filed on Friday, alleges Apple incorporated infringing technology in its Apple Watch heart rate sensor after reviewing patent-pending specifications with Omni’s founder and CTO Dr. Mohammed N. Islam.
Apple has made a second big hire in a week, with the latest being an HP executive who was previously the chief technology officer of the “Lab126” devices group at Amazon and a vice president of software for the Kindle ecosystem.
Apple on Friday ceased iOS 11.2.6 code signing following the release of iOS 11.3 last week, meaning users are now unable to revert back to the old operating system despite reports of bugs and other problems with the latest release.
Last year we compared the iPhone X to Samsung’s Note 8, and the iPhone was hands-down the flagship phone of choice. With the new Galaxy S9 Plus, Samsung appears to have improved on nearly every aspect of its smartphone hardware, at least on paper, but has it caught up to Apple’s flagship mobile device?
It is still a long time until the Mac Pro ships in 2019, and assorted internet fiefdoms are battling about the machine, who needs it, and what it has to have, with unnecessary skirmishes getting fought, and battle-lines being drawn already.
Apple on Friday decided to formally oppose the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed repeal of the Clean Power Plan (CPP), which sets standards for reduced greenhouse emissions from power plants.