A new report has unearthed details about a “Apple Genuine Parts Repair” program, which puts Apple service materials in the hands of some companies with fewer restrictions than current service providers may be under.
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A new report has unearthed details about a “Apple Genuine Parts Repair” program, which puts Apple service materials in the hands of some companies with fewer restrictions than current service providers may be under.
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Apple is continuing it’s “Privacy. That’s iPhone” marketing campaign by publishing a new video to its YouTube channel, highlighting the anti-tracking measures of Safari to prevent advertisers from knowing what users are searching for online.
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Jamf’s Apple device management platform is being upgraded with Google Cloud Identity support, letting corporate and educational users quickly access their Mac apps.
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Now that the iPad mini has had a respectable spec upgrade, we decided to para-drop into one of our favorite games to see how well it performs as a dedicated gaming device.
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Apple has once again claimed a score of 100 — the highest possible — on the Human Rights Campaign’s Corporate Equality Index, gauging U.S. businesses’ treatment of LGBTQ people both in and outside of the workplace.
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The recent addition of an option to configure an iMac Pro with up to 256GB of memory may be the only time users get to add that much RAM to their Mac, with internal documentation reportedly suggesting it won’t be possible to upgrade versions with lesser memory capacities to that level after purchase.
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Game developer Bethesda is getting closer to releasing “The Elder Scrolls: Blades,” a game from the franchise for iOS, by opening up the mobile title to play by fans in an “Early Access” period ahead of the game’s full release.
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People attending Washington Nationals baseball games during the 2019 season will be able to both preorder food and get it delivered to their seats, in each case with Apple Pay as an option.
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Adventurous iPhone users wanting to use their devices to take photographs underwater may enjoy better results in the future, as Apple is exploring ways to automatically adjust an image when the smartphone is immersed in water to offer the best picture possible.
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Future versions of the Apple Watch could authenticate the wearer’s identity by scanning elements under the skin of a user’s wrist, a biometric security feature that could eliminate the need for owners to enter a security code each time they put on the wearable device.
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