Apple on Saturday premiered a new commissioned film for its “Shot on iPhone” ad campaign, “Call Me Cowboy.”
Source:: Apple Insider
Apple on Saturday premiered a new commissioned film for its “Shot on iPhone” ad campaign, “Call Me Cowboy.”
Source:: Apple Insider
Apple TV+, launching this fall, will emphasize a small but high-quality lineup, said Apple’s software and services VP Eddy Cue in a recent interview.
Source:: Apple Insider
The OpenID Foundation this week issued an open letter to Apple’s Software Engineering chief, Craig Federighi, arguing that the upcoming “Sign in with Apple” standard bears a lot of similarity to OpenID Connect — but not enough for privacy, security, and development purposes.
Source:: Apple Insider
Apple makes one of the best smartphone cameras available on the market. Adonit wants to take your iPhone photography to the next level with their PhotoGrip Qi.
Source:: Apple Insider
Apparently detoothing a U.S. Commerce Department ban, President Donald Trump said on Saturday that American companies can do business with China’s Huawei.
Source:: Apple Insider
Each week we see many new products launch and it can be hard to keep track. Here in ICYMI we round up the best new hardware products that launched during the past week, some of which we’ve covered, and others we haven’t. Here are this week’s favorites.
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The news that Jony Ive is leaving his Chief Design Officer position at Apple has fueled predictable handwringing. But while Ive’s three decades of work at Apple put him at the top of a short list of “the world’s most famous product designers,” the company isn’t facing a “crisis of design,” but rather an opportunity.
Source:: Apple Insider
Apple may never have been under as much pressure as it was in the months between unveiling the iPhone and shipping it to customers on June 29, 2007, exactly twelve years ago today.
Source:: Apple Insider
Japan Display Inc. on Friday said a consortium led by China’s Harvest Group is on board to invest up to 80 billion yen ($743 million) on a bailout of the embattled smartphone screen manufacturer, $100 million of which will reportedly come from Apple.
Source:: Apple Insider
An iOS developer on Friday lodged a class action complaint against Apple over alleged antitrust violations, claiming the company abuses its monopoly power of the iOS market to set price minimums, charge app makers a $99 annual developer fee and levy an effective 30% tax on sales.
Source:: Apple Insider