The upcoming macOS 11.3 software update brings new customization options to Safari, including third-party extensions for the browser's New Tab and New Window pages.
The Apple Car predicted to lack a steering wheel
Rumors are swirling that Apple is seeking partners to help build its autonomous vehicle, and one source has now speculated that The Apple Car predicted to lack a steering wheel.
The “Room”-like puzzler “lumen.” from Lykke Studios launches on Apple Arcade
From the creators of “tint.” comes “lumen.”, a unique puzzler that just launched on Apple Arcade in which the player is challenged to solve levels using lights, lenses and mirrors.
iOS 14’s built-in web filter is stymying searches that include the word “Asian”
iOS 14's built-in web content blocker has been found to prevent searches that include the word “Asian,” including such phrases as “Asian food” and “Asian countries”. As a matter of fact, Safari has been found to block all websites that contain the word “asian” in the URL.
Snap and Unity warn investors about Apple’s privacy change coming this spring
After Facebook, Unity Technologies and Snapchat's parent company Snap have now both warned investors of the potential ramifications of Apple’s privacy change coming this spring.
How to hide (and unhide) photos and videos on iPhone, iPad, and Mac
Learn how to hide photos and videos on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac if you'd like to keep them private or simply want to declutter your camera roll.
Ian Beer publishes details of kernel vulnerability for iOS 14.1 and lower
Ian Beer is a name much of the jailbreak community will recognize, and that’s because he’s a talented security researcher who discovered and published a plethora of different tfp0 exploits over the years — many of which went on to further jailbreak tool development.
Although Beer has been somewhat quiet these past several months, it seems it was for a good reason, as the hacker took to Twitter Thursday afternoon after publishing details for what appears to be a kernel vulnerability impacting iOS & iPadOS 14.1 and below.
Apple seeds an updated version of the first iOS 14.5 beta to developers [Updated: iOS 14.5, macOS 11.3, and watchOS 7.4 public betas out]
Earlier this week, Apple seeded the first beta of iOS 14.5 (and iPadOS 14.5) to developers. However, it looks like Apple wanted to tweak the prerelease software ahead of its second beta seed.
Google may roll out a ‘less stringent’ version of Apple’s App Tracking Transparency feature
Sometime this spring, Apple is going to (finally) roll out one of the biggest additions to iOS 14: App Tracking Transparency. It's been a long time coming, and it's ruffled some feathers. But now it sounds like Google may be eyeballing a similar feature for Android.
CNBC: The Apple Car will be fully autonomous
Don't count on controlling the steering wheel of an Apple-branded vehicle when it comes out because the first Apple Cars could be robotaxis designed to deliver food and the like.
Apple headset details: dual 8K displays, eye/hand tracking, $3K price tag & more
Interesting details regarding Apple's upcoming augmented reality and virtual reality products continue trickling in, with a new report spitting out fresh information about the technical specifications of the first Apple-branded mixed reality headset accessory.
Apple shares another Apple Watch health story: ‘We truly believe that it saved his life’
It's Heart Month, so it's no surprise that Apple would want to share at least one story about how the Heart App on its Apple Watch potentially saved a life.