Samsung advises it will be reporting record operating profits in its upcoming quarterly results, but while seemingly a return to form for the South Korean giant, its earnings boost is partly due to supplying Apple OLED displays for the iPhone XS range.
Apple has shipped the Apple Watch Nike+ Series 4, making the sportswear-branded wearable device available in stores and delivered to those who pre-ordered the timepiece, but initial signs suggest some customers may have to wait before they can buy it, due to there being limited supplies available.
Seven years to the day since his death, Apple’s late CEO is still venerated and missed. AppleInsider talks about what the man himself thought about living and dying.
In a move that essentially puts the kibosh on third-party repairs, Apple with its latest Macs has instituted a T2 security chip-related feature that disables a host machine unless specialized diagnostics software is used when replacing hardware.
Unofficial analytics data indicates that iPhone and iPad owners are installing iOS 12 faster than they did iOS 11, though usage is still neck-and-neck about two weeks after iOS 12’s launch.
Rhino’s RV mobile slider is an easy way to up your photography game by adding cinematic motion to videos, time lapses, or long exposure shots, and AppleInsider’s got one.
Users of Boot Camp may want to hold off on the October update for Windows 10, as users are reporting instances of file deletions and issues with Intel drivers, both of which are causing problems for some using Microsoft’s operating system on their Mac.
Apple is looking into ways to use ultrasonic-based technology to perform touch sensing, including creating new layers for touch screens and potential changes to the Apple Pencil to include ultrasonic transducers for more accurate movement detection.
Some Mac owners trying to upgrade to the latest edition of macOS are encountering errors preventing them from completing the process, according to complaints on Apple’s support forums.
October markdowns are in effect now, bringing readers the lowest prices anywhere on 2017 and 2018 MacBook Pros. Prices start at just $1,899 with discounts of up to $900 off. The popular AirPods $137.50 deal is also back by popular demand.