Apple is out with another survey for iPhone owners, and it may hint at potential changes for the future.
Apple is surveying iPhone owners about Face ID and the USB cable in the box
Apple is out with another survey for iPhone owners, and it may hint at potential changes for the future.
Today, the Federal Trade Commission has announced it is suing Facebook, one of the largest social networks out there, and aims to make some changes.
Back in January, it was reported that Rose Byrne (Damages, Instant Family) was set to star in a new drama/comedy series for Apple TV+ called Physical. Now, even more are joining the team.
One of the changes with iOS 14 is privacy labels, or "nutrition labels", for apps available in the App Store. These are designed to give users a quick glance at what kind of data is collected/monitored by each app.
New legislation in Europe, following directives from the European Union, may make it a bit more difficult for some streaming services to function in the region -- at least for a bit.
We go for a long stretch without hearing anything about the Apple Car, and then all of a sudden it's back in the cycle.
The Apple Watch is packed with features. And while it's on its sixth series, there's still a lot of room to grow. Just ask Apple's CEO, Tim Cook.
It's been a rough stretch for cloud game streaming on iOS as of late, with some big name companies not being able to launch their products on Apple's devices as they'd like. But, some companies have found a workaround: Safari. And as such, one of the biggest names in the game (no pun intended) is finally almost ready to launch its service for iOS devices.
We may have a biopic of major proportions heading to Apple's streaming service, Apple TV+, in the near future.
There was a time when the talk of the town was the Apple Car. But, lately, that has started to slow down. But that doesn't mean Apple's given up on whatever it is.
Now that we know when Apple Fitness+ will launch, Apple's executives are starting to make the interview rounds to promote the new service.
Apple has been seeding the next update for iOS and iPadOS for weeks. But now the company is on the cusp of a public launch.