Just a couple of weeks before the WWDC, Apple quietly announced new MacBook Pros — and we’ve gotten our hands on the 13-inch model.
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Just a couple of weeks before the WWDC, Apple quietly announced new MacBook Pros — and we’ve gotten our hands on the 13-inch model.
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Apple could bring back Touch ID along with 5G support in the 2020 iPhone, Barclays analysts predict, with a recent fact-finding trip to meet supply chain firms resulting in expectations about the 2019 iPhones that doesn’t seem to suggest anything majorly different from other speculation attempts.
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Apple’s next macOS is certain to bring new features to help get iOS apps onto the Mac — but it’s also certain to lose features like Dashboard and any 32-bit apps. Here’s what we expect to hear from Apple at the 2019 WWDC.
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This week on the AppleInsider Podcast, Victor is sad to inform you that Instagram leaked your information for months. William points out that at least it wasn’t Facebook this time — and Victor looks at him for that just like you’re doing now. In better news, Apple has new MacBook Pro models and the much-liked software developer Panic is moving into games hardware, because it can.
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HomeKit app developer Matt Hochgatterer today has unveiled an open-source HomeKit camera project. The HKCam utilizes a Raspberry Pi Zero W and a 3D printed enclosure to allow users to create their own security camera compatible with Apple’s HomeKit for less than $30.
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Memorial Day weekend deals are going on now, with a new $250 price cut on Late 2018 MacBook Airs and MacBook Pros marked down to $999. These sale prices, which match the lowest prices we’ve seen to date, are limited to stock on hand and may end at any time.
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Apple on Thursday quietly adorned construction barriers protecting a new retail location in Taiwan with company branding, confirming rumors that the tech giant will soon open a second outlet in the region.
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Apple on Thursday stopped signing code for iOS 12.2 following the May release of iOS 12.3, ensuring iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices are operating on the latest version of the company’s mobile operating system.
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According to a report on Thursday, a number of Snap employees abused privileged data management tools to snoop on Snapchat users, in some cases potentially gaining access to location and contact information, as well as saved Snaps.
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Taking advantage of a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision, a new class action lawsuit accuses Apple of artificially inflating App Store prices through a claimed monopoly on iOS app distribution.
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