Apple this week is seeding the latest beta of iOS 13.1, the first major update to the forthcoming iOS 13.
Apple seeds second iOS 13.1 and iPadOS 13.1 betas to developers [Updated]
Apple this week is seeding the latest beta of iOS 13.1, the first major update to the forthcoming iOS 13.
Along with the iPhone 11 lineup, it's starting to sound like Apple's upcoming September 10 "by innovation only" event will be pretty busy. So much so that we may actually get a new Apple TV, too.
The iPhone SE was one of Apple's most popular devices, a solid option for folks who weren't ready to jump on the big display bandwagon. But time marches on and the original model has been left behind. But that may change in 2020.
Apple is going to launch macOS Catalina, its next major version for the desktop operating system, to the public later this year. In an effort to help out developers before that launch, it's made a temporary change.
Thunderbolt 3 has been around for a bit now, giving Mac owners the ability to take advantage of transfer speeds up to 40Gb/s. USB4 will make that the default for the future of USB cables, too, in the near future.
Gearing up for the launch of Apple TV+, we've heard a lot of shows and films being added to Apple's upcoming slate. And now we're hearing about a cancellation of a potential project for the streaming platform.
Apple has a lot of different patent applications out there, detailing, at least in part, technologies and ideas the company is working on, has worked on, or is considering working on some day. Today has yet another example, this time for the Apple Watch.
The AirPods are small and light, which is great for actually using them. But it also makes them easy to lose, which the MTA in New York City sees as a major issue these days.
Despite the fact that Appe's mobile payment option, Apple Pay, is already available at a variety of banking establishments around the world, it hasn't quite reached 100% saturation just yet. Which means there are still some banks adding support for the option.
When Apple revealed its first credit card, the Apple Card, earlier this year, it announced that the physical card was a titanium one. Turns out, that claim is accurate enough, and an electron microscope has revealed as much.
The iPhone XR is probably going to be replaced later this month, and we may have our first look at a benchmark score for the upcoming handset.
On Tuesday, September 10, Apple is going to host an event at the Steve Jobs Theater at headquarters and announce new products. That includes the oft-rumored iPhone 11 lineup, but it may also include the Apple Watch Series 5. And the new smartwatch could feature a highly requested (and rumored) new feature on board.