Rumors of a more powerful 18-Watt USB-C wall charger supposedly being bundled with this fall’s iPhone releases have been bolstered, with the surfacing of photographs appearing to depict an engineering sample of the alleged accessory.
Apple rival Dell on Monday announced plans to take the PC maker public again, by way of a proposed common stock deal pegging its market cap at $21.7 billion.
Many industry pundits have fixated on how Macs are going to somehow merge with iOS, or seem to be confused about whether Apple wants PC buyers to upgrade to a Mac or an iPad. Some suggest the answer is a cheap Mac or macOS netbook. But as Apple’s new macOS Mojave makes clear: they’re wrong, here’s why.
As of August 1, prices for all of DirecTV Now’s packages will increase by $5, making the cheapest buy-in for the live TV service $40 per month for 60-plus channels.
MediaTek is potentially getting closer to potentially becoming an iPhone modem supplier, after supply chain sources of a report claim the Taiwanese manufacturer is probably going to supply Wi-Fi chips to Apple for the HomePod.
Back by popular demand, Apple’s current 15-inch MacBook Pro with Touch Bar is marked down to $1,899.99, a $500 discount off MSRP. What’s more, sales tax will not be collected on orders shipped outside NY, and shipping is free. Supply is limited, so grab this deal while you can.
Amazon’s new Fire TV Cube shows promise as a set-top box with hands-free voice controls, but after a short period of using the device, it is apparent there are some issues that need to be ironed out to make the Cube better.
Despite very small overall marketshare for iPhone in Poland, where Android reportedly makes up 64 percent of all smartphones in use, the newly launched Apple Pay has been a tremendous hit, reaching around 200,000 users in its first ten days.
Apple is now regularly updating its roster of banks and credit unions with Apple Pay. Here are all the card issuers added this year, in the U.S. and abroad.