For the first time, Adobe has made their library of fonts available on the iPhone and iPad, with the styles now able to be used in all apps that support custom font APIs.
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For the first time, Adobe has made their library of fonts available on the iPhone and iPad, with the styles now able to be used in all apps that support custom font APIs.
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Figures from market research groups trying to estimate how many iPhones Apple is selling “simply aren’t any good,” according to Neil Cybart, the Above Avalon analyst who most accurately modeled the company’s revenues and earnings for the quarter.
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Google has announced that a deal is in place for it to buy FitBit, in a share purchase deal worth $2.1 billion.
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This week on the AppleInsider Podcast, Victor and William discuss Apple’s earnings call, the trends in TV, and the possibility of new MacBook Pros in 2020.
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After months of rumor, speculation and fanfare, Apple’s first foray into video streaming, Apple TV+, launched on Friday at midnight Pacific, offering customers and media a first look at what the tech company brings to an already crowded table.
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Nintendo plans to begin beta testing multiplayer gameplay for its recently released Mario Kart Tour in December, adding a keystone feature many believe is crucial to the game’s success.
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On Nov. 1, Boost Mobile is taking 10% off all phones, including Apple’s iPhone 11, with promo code. Supply is likely to run out quickly with this flash coupon, so shop early for the best selection.
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Apple in recent weeks enlarged the ranks of its vice president pool, promoting a handful of senior directors and rehiring a former iPhone marketing executive who previously worked at Google and Dolby Laboratories.
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Former Apple executive Ruben Caballero, who previously led Apple’s 5G modem initiative, is now acting chief wireless strategist at startup Keyssa Inc., where he landed after leaving the tech giant in early 2019.
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Mimi Leder, an executive producer and director of Apple TV+ original “The Morning Show,” on Thursday responded to reports that the series will cost Apple some $300 million over two seasons, calling the figure “way overblown.”
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