A couple of weeks ago, Apple quietly announced a new iPad Air. This new third generation Air now features Apple’s latest A12 Bionic processor, a laminated Retina display and now supports the first generation Apple Pencil and Smart Keyboard. But should you buy this over the 2017 10.5″ iPad Pro?
As a company, Apple has shifted dramatically over the last eight years since the passing of Steve Jobs. Monday’s “its show time” Apple News and Apple TV event was a primary example of this, being the first to focus entirely upon non-hardware product offerings while introducing a series of celebrities talking about their new projects to create content that has nothing to do with the computing technology that has always defined Apple. What’s going on?
Apple iPhone and iCloud-related scams, Texas seeks to ban lewd unsolicited AirDrops, money printed for motion pictures used to buy an iPhone, iPads pinched from a children’s hospital ward, and a dubious iPhone theft in a New Orleans hotel, all on the Apple crime roundup.
Signaling that it’s continuing work on a full-fledged electric car, or at least a platform, Apple has reportedly hired Tesla’s engineering VP in charge of powertrains Michael Schwekutsch.
If you’re a cable-cutter who’s somehow missing broadcast TV, you can still get over-the-air channels without springing for Sling, PlayStation Vue, or YouTube TV — you just need an HD antenna and a compatible tuner. These are some of the better Apple-ready North American tuners to choose from.
Much of the criticism of Apple’s event was focused on how it actually told us very little. Yet even with a “charm-and-dazzle” show, there was enough to get critics and analysts examining the good and the bad of what Apple is planning.
A key Apple engineer responsible for leading development teams working on proprietary processor core designs has left the company after nine years of service, according to a report on Friday.
The AirPower is gone. But, that doesn’t mean that there aren’t Qi charging options for your iPhone or AirPods Wireless Charging Case. Here are some of the options that we like the most.
A man has pleaded guilty to U.S. Justice Department charges of hacking into the Apple accounts of famous athletes and musicians, using them to embark on a spending spree.