If you happen to be in the southeastern area of the United States and frequent the supermarket chain Publix, today may bring some good news.
The supermarket chain Publix is rolling out Apple Pay support at checkout
If you happen to be in the southeastern area of the United States and frequent the supermarket chain Publix, today may bring some good news.
Being in lockdown is the new normal for a lot of people all across the globe as the coronavirus pandemic continues, and companies like Apple are trying to find ways to help lift folks' spirits to help them cope with it all.
Earlier this year, there were rumors that Apple was going to host an event at the end of March and launch its upcoming, and oft-rumored, "low-cost iPhone" in the beginning of April.
Working from home is the new reality for the majority of Apple's employees, including those working on confidential new hardware and/or software. But despite that, Apple still has a goal of launching several new products in 2020.
We are still a ways away from Apple officially unveiling the next big changes for the Apple Watch and watchOS, but iOS 14 code is starting to paint a pretty clear picture anyway.
The new iPad Pro is the first Apple device equipped with a time-of-flight laser sensor that works similar to the TrueDepth camera in terms of depth mapping, only better. It's the key stepping stone to Apple's rumored augmented reality headset, and a new video shows it in action.
Apple is bringing a beta version of ProRes RAW to Windows, making it possible to watch specific video files in select apps.
Arriving without much fanfare earlier in the month, Apple's new sporty earphones (marketed as "Powerbeats" rather than "Powerbeats4") certainly have a lot going for them.
We've been hearing about Apple's rumored augmented reality (AR) glasses for a long time now, and it sounds like Facebook may have jumped ahead of the company in one area.
Apple announced its first British comedy for Apple TV+, Trying, back in January of this year. We learned just about everything we could at that time, including a release date, but we were missing the trailer.
The United States government is tapping into smartphone location data, obtained from the mobile advertising industry rather than wireless carriers, to understand the movements of Americans during the coronavirus pandemic and track compliance with curbs on movement.
iOS 13.4 and other Apple OS updates dropped this week — your favorite blog has a massive tutorial for your to learn how to use every new feature, including the awesome iPad trackpad and interactive pointer support. Moving on to the current pandemic, Apple released a dedicated COVID-19 app and provided other coronavirus resources to keep you entertained and informed.
Meanwhile, Sandy has you covered with a bunch of new tutorials and apps to check out. Rounding everything up are money-saving deals from Cody, fresh walls, more iPad Pro coverage, a dozen new tutorials and tips, plus crazy Apple rumors.