You know you’ve bought an app before but your Mac says you haven’t. It’s not a problem that affects everyone, but if you also happen to use Family Sharing then you are more prone to it. AppleInsider details the different workarounds and solutions that may help you.
Major U.S. carriers have for a second time promised to better control data access after a site successfully tracked down a T-Mobile phone by paying a bounty hunter $300.
Scosche has used CES to launch a variety of charging accessories for mobile devices and other hardware, including two Qi charging mounts for vehicles and a table-top charging system that also keeps the work surface tidy.
Apple has deployed the latest iOS beta for both its developer and public testing builds, with participants in either program now able to update to the fourth build.
Withings is back under its own control after stepping out from under the control of Nokia. At the 2019 Consumer Electronics Show, AppleInsider got to try out its new Core BPM, Move, and Move ECG wearables to see how the company plans to excel in 2019.
Office Depot’s CompuCom has launched “Device as a Service for Apple,” intended to provide businesses not just with support for Apple hardware but the devices themselves, including iPhones, iPads, and Macs.
HSBC has joined the ranks of analysts and investors who have lowered their expectations for Apple after the company’s revenue warning, with the firm seeing issues both with the iPhone’s average selling price and how the company is handling multiple issues in China.
Amazon-owned Woot is delivering the lowest prices anywhere on Mid 2017 15-inch MacBook Pros with discounts of up to $1,000 off today only. These 15-inch notebooks are refurbished by Apple, but come packaged in a generic white box with a Woot 1-year warranty. Apple’s 2015 12-inch MacBook is also marked down to $759 while supplies last.
Zerodium — a security firm that pays for exploits discovered by outside researchers — this week increased its bounties for Apple-related vulnerabilities across the board, offering as much as $2 million for the most sensitive ones.
In 2018, Moen announced the U by Moen shower unit, promising HomeKit support down the line. That time has finally come and AppleInsider was on hand to see what it really was like to use Siri to control our shower.