The Apple Card arrives this summer. Before that happens though, the company has been slowly expanding availability to test out the card ahead of the public launch.
Apple retail employees testing the Apple Card ahead of summer launch
The Apple Card arrives this summer. Before that happens though, the company has been slowly expanding availability to test out the card ahead of the public launch.
Back at the Worldwide Developers Conference last year, Apple launched its first four apps originally designed for iOS onto macOS Mojave. Those were News, Home, Stocks, and Voice Memos. And now Apple says those apps will be seeing a big improvement with macOS Catalina.
A new report suggests Apple may be going through the process of shifting a big chunk of its manufacturing out of China.
Apple is gearing up to activate another Activity Challenge for Apple Watch owners, this time centered around a yoga challenge.
Recently, Apple seeded the latest beta of watchOS 6. As is par for the course, many of the new features Apple included were unpacked after its release, including a pretty big addition that's still, unfortunately, limited for now.
Back in early 2017, Apple acquired sleep tracking company Beddit. Now, over two years later, Beddit is getting in on the beta program fun.
iOS 13 is the next major release for Apple's mobile operating system, and Apple is moving forward with the latest developer beta. Meanwhile, iPadOS is meant to show the turning point for the iPad lineup and Apple's new focus on the tablet lineup. tvOS 13, macOS Catalina, and watchOS 6 are also seeing major updates this year.
Instagram is one of the most popular social networks out there, which makes some profiles a prime target for hacking. And unfortunately for some account owners, the current state of security on the platform doesn't make it easy to get a hacked profile back. But Instagram is looking to change that.
The German government is going to take advantage of iOS 13's built-in NFC stack to allow citizens to use their iPhone as documentation.
The Contacts app didn't get much attention at this year's WWDC, but Apple didn't completely forget about it.
First it was Facebook. And then Google got caught in the widening dragnet. Before long it was discovered that quite a few different apps were taking advantage of Apple's enterprise certificate program. But Apple is making changes in an effort to reduce that possibility.
Apple is launching an updated version of Shortcuts later this year, which includes a handful of new elements to help improve the feature.