Apple has not been shy about renewing its original shows for second seasons on Apple TV+, and that trend continues with yet another that has not even aired yet.
‘Little America’ for Apple TV+ renewed for a second season
Apple has not been shy about renewing its original shows for second seasons on Apple TV+, and that trend continues with yet another that has not even aired yet.
Apple News is no stranger to presidential contenders, and now it can tout its first co-hosting duties for the next presidential debate.
Netflix, the leading force in video streaming, is making a limited television series about Stockholm, Sweden-based Spotify, the largest audio-streaming service hailing from Sweden.
A remastered version of The Last Remnant, a cult classic role-playing game by Square Enix that debuted on the Xbox 360 console, has received a surprise release on App Store.
Apple is scheduled to open a brand new brick-and-mortar store in Kawasaki, Japan this coming Saturday, December 14, marking its tenth store opening in the 127 million people country.
Live Photos have been around for what feels like forever now (at least long enough to not really get talked about anymore), and one of the largest social networks out there is finally adding support!
Being able to quickly and easily pay for public transportation is one of the strengths of Apple Pay, and now it's (finally) supported at one of the largest hubs in the United States.
Early reviews for the Apple TV+ drama series The Morning Show weren't great. Our own reviews, while noting some issues, didn't agree with the mostly negative outlooks. And now the show is raking in the awards.
Apple yesterday released iOS 13.3 and iPadOS 13.3 to the public. We thought iDownloadBlog readers might want to know what's new so we've put together a nice little hands-on video walkthrough taking you through the best new iPhone and iPad features enabled by the update.
When Apple launches new iPhones in 2020, the expectation is the new handsets will boast 5G connectivity. Which could suggest a price change, too.
It’s never a dull moment for the jailbreak community, and this week, the spotlight isn’t so much on jailbreak tool releases as it is on a series of baseless DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) take-downs that appear to be targeting jailbreak-oriented software and iOS security research.
All the hubbub began with a simple Tweet shared by respected community hacker @siguza, which contained an iPhone encryption key. This key was comprised of a long string of randomized letters and numbers and would have appeared as gibberish to most common folk. Shortly after the Tweet fell victim to one of these requests, threads on the popular /r/jailbreak subreddit regarding checkra1n and unc0ver became victimized by similar activity:
The macOS Catalina 10.15.2 software update that dropped yesterday may have fixed a very distinctive popping sound coming from the speaker of the 16-inch MacBook Pro, at least for some users. However, further updates might be required to stamp out the issue entirely.