Before the Apple Card, there was the Barclays Apple Rewards Visa. But now that Apple has moved on, Barclays is ready to do the same.
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Before the Apple Card, there was the Barclays Apple Rewards Visa. But now that Apple has moved on, Barclays is ready to do the same.
It's probably just a coincidence, but screen protectors for an unannounced iPhone are now available to buy ahead of an Apple event.
Aside from making Photoshop for iPad available to pre-order on the App Store ahead of its arrival next month, Photoshop maker Adobe today also updated its Premiere Pro and After Effects video apps with simpler streaming video workflows aimed at work-at-home crowds.
The upcoming vector-drawing app Illustrator from Photoshop maker Adobe is now available to pre-order on the App Store ahead of its scheduled arrival on Wednesday, October 21.
Apple is holding its "Time Flies" online product presentation today at 10am PDT where the company is expected to unveil a new iPad and the updated Apple Watch family, including less expensive models. Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman chimed in this morning on Twitter, claiming that the so-called "Apple Watch SE" may be a repackaged Series 5 model sharing the same design and internal specifications.
The online Apple store has gone offline this morning ahead of the company's highly anticipated online product presentation scheduled to take place later today.
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While the iPhone 12 lineup is delayed until October (at least), iOS 14 is still coming -- hopefully sooner than October. Which means Apple is still fine tuning the software ahead of the public launch.
Apple last updated the firmware versions of the second-generation AirPods and the AirPods Pro earlier this year. Now, months later, both sets of truly wireless headphones are now running the same firmware version.
With Apple dropping software updates for its iPhones and iPads as frequently as they do nowadays, it’s particularly exciting when a hacker claims that they’ve pwned one of the company’s latest versions of iOS and/or iPadOS.
The most recent announcement to shake things up came by way of hacker @08Tc3wBB last month in the form of a new exploit for iOS 13.6.1 that allegedly used a different method to achieve its ends than the more traditional tfp0 method that we see in modern jailbreaks like Odyssey and unc0ver. On Monday, the same hacker appeared to validate that the newer iOS 13.7 would be vulnerable to jailbreak-centric exploitation:
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We probably won't see the iPhone 12 lineup tomorrow. But when October rolls around we'll finally see what Apple is bringing to its newest smartphones.