Media Arts Lab, Apple’s longtime advertising partner, this week axed about 50 employees as the company hews to the tech giant’s evolving ad strategy, a report said on Tuesday.
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Media Arts Lab, Apple’s longtime advertising partner, this week axed about 50 employees as the company hews to the tech giant’s evolving ad strategy, a report said on Tuesday.
Source:: Apple Insider
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday announced AT&T will pay out $60 million to settle a case alleging the carrier slowed down, or throttled, data transfer speeds of customers subscribed to unlimited plans.
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Following the launch of iOS 13.2 a week ago, Apple has once more started up the beta cycle with the first release of iOS 13.3 to developers. Here’s an overview of what’s new, and what Apple has changed this time around.
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Apple is set to ship between 20 million and 30 million units of the ‘iPhone SE 2’ in calendar year 2020 following its launch, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo predicts, with the successor to the iPhone SE thought to be using a motherboard similar to the SLP version used in the iPhone 11.
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Apple has restarted the beta process once more with builds of iOS 13.3, iPadOS 13.3, tvOS 13.3, and watchOS 6.1.1 now available for testing by developers.
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The Apple TV+ drama “Hala” produced by Jada Pinkett Smith will reach theaters on Nov. 22 ahead of a streaming release on December 6.
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A future version of the iPhone or iPad could use a radical new design of case, one that includes an outer ring that not only protects the mobile device but also holds other components and can be used as a kickstand.
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Apple, eBay, Samsung, and Sprint have joined forces to purchase clean power from a new wind farm owned and developed by Apex Clean Energy.
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Apple is researching plans for a car lighting system revolving around embedding LEDs, lenses, and fiber-optics throughout the interior, potentially to tell passengers to put on their seatbelt at the start of a journey.
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The history of personal computing is often told in terms of operating systems: the dramatic battle between IBM’s DOS PC vs Apple’s Macintosh; the emergence of fiefdoms of promising independents such as Amiga OS, NeXTSTEP and BeOS; and ultimately the crushing destruction of any PC OS competition under the homogenous, global and permanent rule of Microsoft’s Windows platform. But these stories often resulted in inaccurate conclusions, because the OS platform wasn’t the only important factor in picking winners and losers.
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