MacStadium has announced “Orka,” allowing users to apply native Kubernetes commands for macOS virtual machines on genuine Apple hardware.
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MacStadium has announced “Orka,” allowing users to apply native Kubernetes commands for macOS virtual machines on genuine Apple hardware.
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A future version of the iPhone could eliminate the controversial notch from the top of the screen, with Apple hiding sensors behind the display itself and allowing them to function via the use of ‘light transmitting windows.’
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Adobe has released a slew of updates to Camera Raw and Lightroom Classic, all focused on on improving performance and workflow.
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Following a declaration that some of the threatened 10% tariffs on electronics would be postponed until December, Apple stock is on the rise.
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Apple’s long-rumored augmented reality or virtual reality headset could offer eye tracking as part of its control system, with the iPhone maker coming up with a way to make such a gaze-tracking system as accurate as possible, even when the headset is in motion.
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Apple is partnering with environmental group RESOLVE to find new ways to responsibly source gold in Alaska for electronics manufacture.
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PC virtualization software maker Parallels on Tuesday released the newest version of its eponymous software, adding faster performance through Metal support for the first time, as well as Keychain integration.
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B&H Photo has slashed prices on Apple’s 2018 MacBook Air and 2nd Generation 12.9-inch iPad Pro exclusively for AppleInsider readers. Save $300 to $500 on the high-end devices, which are equipped with additional storage over standard models. Plus take advantage of special financing offers or save on tax.
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A class-action lawsuit lodged with a California court on Monday accuses Apple of false advertising, claiming the company banked on its name by telling consumers iCloud data is “stored by Apple” when, in fact, the information is in some cases siloed on servers run by Amazon, Google and Microsoft.
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Apple Card, like any service that lives solely on iPhone, becomes a major inconvenience when a device is lost or stolen, with users in some cases forced to contact customer service to perform essential tasks like paying off their balance.
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