Apple’s long-rumored “Project Titan” vehicle may not necessarily be for a “car,” with a German magazine suggesting that, while still in the prototype stage, the eventual product may in fact end up being an electric-powered van.
Apple’s former senior director of corporate law, Gene Levoff, has been temporarily released on a $500,000 bail bond while he awaits trial for insider trading.
HP is expanding its “Device as a Service” program in a number of ways, with the support service that covers Apple devices in enterprise environments being made available in more countries in Europe while at the same time being enhanced to help predict when users will have issues with their hardware.
In a sign of how eager it is to revive Chinese iPhone sales, Apple has made a pact with Alipay to let shoppers borrow money interest-free for Apple purchases and pay it back in 24 monthly installments.
A new report claims that the Mac Pro refresh will rely on a custom data connector, and mission-specific modules that can be stacked to provide what users need — but also that it may not ship to customers until 2020.
Apple saw the biggest decline in smartphone sales in the fourth quarter of 2018 out of all major device vendors, according to Gartner’s analysis of the global smartphone market, with the iPhone’s reduced sales also causing Apple’s market share to diminish compared to the same period in 2017.
Apple and Goldman Sachs are continuing to work on a project that could result in a jointly-produced credit card, one that offers extra functions in the Wallet app that may help users manage their spending and their accounts more effectively, without requiring a separate card-specific app.
In the 11 years since Apple first opened the App Store, developers worldwide have received over $120 billion, with European developers collecting just over $25 billion of that.
Apple’s loaded Mid 2017 13-inch MacBook Air has just received a $550 instant discount during B&H Photo’s 24-hour DealZone event. Priced at $999 for the Core i7 model with 512GB of storage, this is the absolute lowest price we’ve seen on the top-of-the-line configuration. Apple Certified Refurbished 10.5-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pros (2017) are also up to $240 off while supplies last.