Samsung has launched the Galaxy Tab S6, a new tablet with a 10.5-inch Super AMOLED display, a dual camera setup, an on-screen fingerprint scanner, and an upgraded S Pen stylus with new features as well as a rear groove for storage.
Facebook is reportedly talking to Disney, Netflix, and others about putting their streaming services on a new Apple TV-like set-top that would also offer video calls.
The iPhone XR’s camera takes great landscape, and wide angle portraits. But wouldn’t it be better to have a telephoto zoom lens like its more expensive flagship, the iPhone XS?
Apple’s share of the global smartphone market fell year-over-year in the June quarter from 11.3% to 10.1%, attributable mostly to better performance by Chinese vendors and Korea’s Samsung.
Apple’s continuing performance as a market-responsive, commercially savvy innovator is destroying feebleminded media narratives that seek to portray the company as helpless and befuddled. It also demonstrates that the real incompetence lies in bad reporting by sloppy journalists seeking to deliver titillating headlines rather than accurate, factual portrayals of the industry.
Apple device management platform Jamf on Wednesday announced its takeover of Digita Security, a firm that employs noted researcher Patrick Wardle and specializes in endpoint security for Mac-based businesses.
Further raising the bar for Apple Music, Spotify on Wednesday announced that its paid Premium subscribers climbed 30% year-over-year in the June quarter to 108 million, while total listenership — including its free ad-based tier — rose 29% to 232 million.
Following the announcement of Apple’s record-setting June quarter revenue of $53.8 billion, analysts have been quick to pass judgment on the iPhone maker’s fortunes, with Apple exceeding expectations but still with some trepidation present for the fourth quarter results ahead of an anticipated high-performing 2020.