Apple unveiled the new iPhone SE earlier today, and with it, brought along its AppleCare+ coverage with a big change to pricing.
AppleCare+ for the new iPhone SE costs $79
Apple unveiled the new iPhone SE earlier today, and with it, brought along its AppleCare+ coverage with a big change to pricing.
Apple on April 15, 2020 announced the new low-cost iPhone SE model that packs in plenty of worthwhile specifications despite the lower price tag compared to other iPhones.
Apple announced the 2020 iPhone SE, and, with it, discontinued the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus. So, let's compare Apple's newest iPhone with the older model, and let's toss in the iPhone 11 Pro in there for good measure.
Apple today announced the new iPhone SE with a 4.7-inch Retina HD display, the Apple A13 Bionic chip and a starting price of $399, arriving next Friday, April 24. To advertise its latest gadget, the Cupertino giant pushed a nice 60-second video to its channel on YouTube.
It has been a long time coming, with more rumors than you can shake a stick at, but Apple's newest low-cost iPhone is finally here. Please welcome the iPhone SE.
Apple unveiled the new Magic Keyboard with a built-in trackpad alongside the new iPad Pro models in mid-March. At the time, the launch date for the accessory was listed as sometime in May, but it looks like Apple is ready to start orders a little early.
NBCUniversal announced Peacock, its video streaming service, in September of last year. And in January we learned all of the launch details, like how it would go live for all potential customers in July. But if you're a Comcast customer you've got a bit of an exception.
Twelve South today introduced the ColorKit, a solid-color notebook wrap designed specifically for the 13-inch MacBook Pro. The accessory makes it possible to change your computer's default shade to one of the five available colors: Aqua, Coral, Black, Forest Green or Deep Rose.
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An amazing video mockup, shared on YouTube yesterday by product designer Volodymyr Kurbatov, explores displaying useful Apple Card information in augmented reality.
The Status Bar is used to display pertinent information about your iOS device at a glance, including the battery level, signal strength, and time, to name just a few of those things. While I like seeing the Status Bar in most cases, I can also attest to the fact that I sometimes wish I could hide it unobtrusively, such as when playing Pokémon GO for instance (as it doesn't blend in well with the game's background).
Here to help with such a whim is a newly released and free jailbreak tweak dubbed peep by iOS developer ConorTheDev, which lets users hide and show their iOS device’s Status Bar on demand with just a tap.
Epic Games announced today that it's extending the second season of the second chapter of its "Fortnite Battle Royale" mobile game into June, meaning you'll have to wait a bit longer for chapter 2, season 3 of the popular battle royale title than originally anticipated.