Facebook has issued an update for September’s security breach, advising the breach affected 30 million users, 20 million fewer than first thought, as well as revealing the kinds of data the attackers had access to during the incident.
While you’re exploring the new Finder and trying out Dark Mode, take a turn into the Mac’s less heralded but potentially much more useful virtual desktop Spaces. AppleInsider talks about how great it is — and why it’s sometimes perplexing.
Apple’s plans for its first store in the Swedish capital of Stockholm may have been dealt a fatal blow, as a newly-elected city council is promising to support residents opposed to a proposed site.
Despite promising class-leading performance from the Galaxy Note 9 in August, Samsung’s flagship phablet failed to beat out the then nine-month-old iPhone X with A11 Bionic processor. Let’s see how the Note 9 fares against a current Apple handset: the iPhone XS Max.
Apple customers looking to buy the iPhone XR will have a protection option that won’t hide the brightly-colored shell, as there will be a clear case among the selection of official accessories offered by Apple from the time of launch.
Facebook has started to roll out a new imaging feature to users of the social network, with “3D Photos” able to provide the effect of 3D in a two-dimensional photograph, by taking advantage of depth maps generated by newer iPhone models.
The AppleInsider Podcast gets seriously into money as we examine App Store fraud in China and how Apple Pay won over CVS. Plus, what you should buy from Google’s new hardware — and what we think Apple’s going to show us.
TSMC will continue to be the only supplier of Apple’s A-series chips in 2019, according to a report, with the iPhone component supplier believed to secure orders for next year’s “A13” chip following its success with this year’s A12 production.
Woot is knocking $400 off Apple’s current Mid 2017 12-inch MacBook in your choice of Silver, Space Gray, Gold or Rose Gold while supplies last. Now $899.99, this matches the lowest price we’ve seen for the cheap Macs. Since Woot is owned by Amazon, Prime members can also snag free shipping on the ultraportable laptops.
Apple’s iOS is catching up to Google’s Android in terms of customer customer loyalty, continuing a three-year trend that has seen both operating systems enjoy extremely high retention rates, according to a research report published Thursday.