After a lengthy beta period for iOS 12.1.3, Apple has released iOS 12.2 to developers. There are several changes in store for this point update and AppleInsider walks you through what to expect.
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After a lengthy beta period for iOS 12.1.3, Apple has released iOS 12.2 to developers. There are several changes in store for this point update and AppleInsider walks you through what to expect.
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In line with claims by Apple, estimates published on Thursday suggest that the iPhone XR was the best-selling iPhone model in the U.S. during the December quarter.
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A new way of attacking macOS with malware has been detailed by security researchers, with malicious online advertising found to have used steganography to disguise its payload within the ad’s image files, in order to fool security systems.
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The first beta of iOS 12.2 was just released to developers, and one of the first major changes is the launch of Apple News for Canadian users.
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Wall Street predictions for Apple’s future demonstrate that the analysts don’t yet have a good handle on the long-term effects of Apple’s predicted $5 billion shortfall during the holiday quarter according to long-time Apple analyst Gene Munster.
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Now you can download Microsoft Word, Excel and most of the rest of the suite from Apple’s Mac App Store, and sign up for a subscription with an in-app purchase.
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Apple has once again restarted its beta testing program following its latest public operating system releases, with new first-round developer betas of iOS 12.2, tvOS 12.2, watchOS 5.2, and macOS 10.14.4.
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With the impending launch of Samsung’s Galaxy S10 next month, rumors and benchmarking suggest that it won’t be as fast as the current generation of iPhones. Based on the pre-launch processor leaks, how will the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max fare against the next big thing to come out of Samsung?
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Sonos is reportedly poised to challenge Apple and other high-end headphone makers, entering that market by 2020 with some unique features in tow.
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HomeKit could be more responsive to a user’s needs depending on where they are in a future update, with Apple considering the possibility of adding hyper-local position tracking to the smart home platform with an accuracy of just feet to suggest what items a user wants to control based on their location in the home.
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