Apple yesterday launched its original video streaming service, dubbed Apple TV+. Wondering if your gadget is on the list of supported Apple TV+ devices? You’ve come to the right place!
Here’s everywhere you can watch Apple TV+
Apple yesterday launched its original video streaming service, dubbed Apple TV+. Wondering if your gadget is on the list of supported Apple TV+ devices? You’ve come to the right place!
Earlier this year, Apple officially unveiled one of its biggest new endeavors: a video streaming service filled with original content called Apple TV+. And now it’s available to the masses.
One of the upcoming original series heading to Apple TV+ is The Morning Show, starring Reese Witherspoon (Big Little Lies), Jennifer Aniston (Friends), and Steve Carell (The Office). It's a big series led by major names, so it shouldn't be too surprising to hear it's also expensive.
Earlier this year, Apple introduced the brand new, ridiculously powerful and redesigned Mac Pro. Alongside that, some brand new silver and black accessories to go along with it.
With the introduction of the AirPods Pro, Apple's giving you two two distinct choices of wireless earbuds. You also can't forget about PowerBeats Pro, which pack in some of the same technology and some innovations of their own. All three of them sport different features and designs for different users. So let's break down the major differences between Apple's different H1-equipped wireless earbuds to help you decide which to pick.
Apple started shipping its latest $250 AirPods Pro earphones Wednesday following the official announcement two days prior. iDownloadBlog has been able to get its hands on a pair of these noise-cancelling earbuds. We thought it prudent to put together a hands-on video walkthrough sharing our initial impressions with you, girls and boys, our loyal readers.
Chief financial officer Luca Maestri has suggested during yesterday's conference call following Apple's earnings release that there will be no refresh to the iPad Pro line this year.
Before the end of October, Apple released yet another update for iOS 13, bringing the version number to 13.2. But it turns out the software may have one big flaw for some users.
Apple made a big deal on its recently quarterly earnings call with analysts about the strong growth it's seeing specifically in its Services segment. It got me thinking about how uneven Apple's efforts have been in this respect. Case in point: Look at the sad, pathetic state of the Mac App Store these days.
The chief executive of Apple, Tim Cook, was present on yesterday's conference call with Wall Street analysts and investors following the company's September quarter earnings release, offering some rather curious thoughts as to the new AirPods Pro and their market potential.
Apple on Wednesday released an update to its HomePod software to version 13.2.1, two days after releasing, then pulling, the 13.2 update. The 13.2 update could cause problems with the HomePod that resulted in some devices getting bricked.
Apple's fourth quarter earnings report is in. The company reported revenues of $64 billion and net profits of $13.69 billion, or $3.03 earnings per diluted share, up 4 percent year over year. Apple beat Wall Street's estimates by almost $1 billion in revenue and 20 cents per share. The devil is in the details, as they say, so let's take a look at what Apple reported to understand what this means going forward with some context.