Starting on February 1, if you want to listen to Apple Music on American Airlines, you don’t have to buy Wi-Fi to do so.
Source:: Apple Insider
Starting on February 1, if you want to listen to Apple Music on American Airlines, you don’t have to buy Wi-Fi to do so.
Source:: Apple Insider
The United States Federal Trade Commission and Qualcomm have both presented closing arguments over the contentious ‘no license no chips’ policy — and the ultimate ruling will alter the trajectory of Apple’s legal battle with the chip manufacturer.
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Apple manufacturing partner Foxconn is re-evaluating what it wants to do with its location in Wisconsin and is saying that the site will be more research-oriented than a manufacturing boom for the region.
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Apple is facing a lawsuit related to a software flaw that allowed interlopers to eavesdrop on Group FaceTime calls, with the suit arriving less than 24 hours after news of the bug was circulated by mainstream media.
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Strategy Analytics estimates Apple’s iPhone shipments during the October-December quarter to be around 66 million, a sharp decline from the previous year.
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Facebook appears to be once again flouting Apple’s developer guidelines regarding user privacy, as a report on Tuesday reveals the social media giant is paying users ages 17 to 35 to install a VPN that aggressively monitors usage habits.
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During Apple’s quarterly financial results call, CEO Tim Cook reported that iPhone sales are down in part because of existing users who were on subsidized contracts are now finding unbundled prices too expensive.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook reaffirmed Apple’s commitment to original TV content during its quarterly conference call, though many details remain unknown.
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In its quarterly results call on Tuesday Apple revealed that there are more than 900 million iPhones in its install base, forming the lion’s share of active devices.
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Apple on Tuesday detailed what CEO Tim Cook only hinted at earlier this month, acknowledging a 26.7 percent drop in its December-quarter Chinese revenues.
Source:: Apple Insider