Apple is moving right along with its next software update for iOS 13, bringing the version to 13.2.2.
Evan Selleck
T-Mobile’s 600 MHz 5G network launches on December 6; announces “5G for Good” initiatives
Earlier today, T-Mobile announced its Un-carrier 1.0 initiatives as part of the proposed "New T-Mobile" -- the combination of T-Mobile and Sprint that was just formally approved by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and may launch in 2020.
Apple unveils new back-to-work policy for new parents
Going back to work after you've had a kid, or kids, can be pretty rough. But some companies out there try to make the transition back to the work day a little easier, and Apple is making some changes in that regard.
Director of ‘See’ for Apple TV+ talks development, budget, and more in new interview
On Friday, November 1, Apple launched its video streaming service, Apple TV+. With it came a handful of shows including one called See, which stars Jason Momoa (Aquaman, Game of Thrones) and Alfre Woodard (The Lion King), among others.
‘Servant’ gets an official trailer ahead of November 28 launch for Apple TV+
One of the more exciting new additions coming to Apple TV+ is a psychological thriller from M. Night Shyamalan (Split, The Sixth Sense) called Servant. And now we have an official trailer.
iOS 13.3 appears to fix ‘aggressive’ RAM management
Before the end of October, it was reported that iOS 13.2 --which launched to the public not too long ago-- boasts some pretty "aggressive" RAM management, leaving many users to helplessly watch as their apps and Safari tabs reload constantly.
iOS 13.3 includes communication limits in Screen Time
Screen Time is a way for Apple to try and let iOS users keep tabs on their digital health on a regular basis. And now there's a new tool being baked into the feature.
Apple seeds first betas of iOS 13.3, iPadOS 13.3, tvOS 13, watchOS 6.1.1 to developers [Updated]
In late October, Apple released iOS 13.2 and iPadOS 13.2 to the public. Now the company is looking ahead to the mobile operating system's next minor update.
AT&T will pay $60 million to customers due to misleading unlimited data promises
AT&T, the second-biggest wireless carrier in the United States, has been in a legal battle with the United States Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for quite some time, but that has finally come to an end. And AT&T is going to be paying quite a bit of money as a result.
Apple Arcade shares a trailer for entertaining adventure game Sneaky Sasquatch
Apple Arcade has been available now for subscribers for more than a month now, and the lineup has been expanding ever since. But Apple is sharing a trailer for one of the subscription service's launch titles anyway.
‘Hala’ original film for Apple TV+ gets an official trailer
While the majority of the content on Apple TV+ right now is original TV shows, the streaming service will also play host to original films, too. And now we get an official trailer for one of them.
Apple’s bet on wearables will continue to pay off in the coming years
Apple's Wearables division, which includes devices like the Apple Watch and AirPods (and Beats-branded headphones), is already remarkably successful for the company. But at least one research firm says things are going to get even better for the company.