By news@appleinsider.com (Malcolm Owen) Apple has released updates for its operating systems bringing them to iOS 13.5, iPadOS 13.5, tvOS 13.4.5, and iOS 12.4.7 — updates that chiefly include changes relating to COVID-19 Exposure Notification.
By news@appleinsider.com (Mike Peterson) A National Advertising Review Board panel has encouraged AT&T to stop using its misleading “5G Evolution” branding.
By news@appleinsider.com (Wesley Hilliard) Images purportedly for marketing a June release of new Powerbeats Pro have leaked, depicting the four new colors of Apple’s Beats-branded wireless earbuds.
By news@appleinsider.com (Mike Peterson) Although China is threatening to take “countermeasures” against U.S. companies for blocking semiconductor shipments to Huawei, experts say it’s unlikely Beijing will go after Apple.
By news@appleinsider.com (Christine McKee) Shoppers looking for the steepest MacBook Pro discounts can find deals knocking up to $1,100 off 2019 15-inch models that are packed with upgrades.
By news@appleinsider.com (William Gallagher) FileMaker Pro 19 marks the final time that Claris’s venerable database tool will see annual updates. AppleInsider examines the new version, as it moves to rolling releases.
By news@appleinsider.com (Daniel Eran Dilger) Between 2014 and 2019, Google and its Android licensees promoted various smartphone-based virtual reality systems. At the same time, Apple remained conspicuously absent from the smartphone VR headset race, which in hindsight appears prescient. Here’s a look at why.
By news@appleinsider.com (Mike Wuerthele) Nearly a year after he revealed that Apple contractors were listening in on Siri recordings, the whistleblower has gone public and feels that Apple wasn’t sufficiently punished for its actions.
By news@appleinsider.com (Mike Wuerthele) Ming-Chi Kuo has chimed in on the “iPhone 12,” and he thinks that Apple will leave out the EarPods accessory — a move which will ultimately boost AirPods adoption by consumers.
By news@appleinsider.com (AppleInsider Staff) Senate Democrats on Tuesday called on President Donald Trump to answer “serious questions” about a planned Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. chip plant, with the group seeking transparency on potential national security and financial issues.