This week, Apple is going to announce new products, which will probably include new iPhones. And a new report states that there will be a new coprocessor under the hood this year.
2019 iPhones said to feature a new ‘R1’ sensor coprocessor
This week, Apple is going to announce new products, which will probably include new iPhones. And a new report states that there will be a new coprocessor under the hood this year.
Apple's upcoming iPhones and Tile-like device will feature ultra-wideband (UWB) technology, according to a new research note from Ming-Chi Kuo obtained by MacRumors. The short-range radio tech uses little power and offers more precise indoor positioning than Bluetooth or Wi-Fi.
When it comes to health and medical research, Apple has different frameworks already in place. However, it sounds like the company has one more coming down the pike.
There is some solid back-and-forth about Touch ID these days, with quite a few suggestions that Apple may be bringing back the biometric security measure for its flagship products in the near future.
Along with the iPhone 11 lineup, it's starting to sound like Apple's upcoming September 10 "by innovation only" event will be pretty busy. So much so that we may actually get a new Apple TV, too.
The iPhone SE was one of Apple's most popular devices, a solid option for folks who weren't ready to jump on the big display bandwagon. But time marches on and the original model has been left behind. But that may change in 2020.
The iPhone XR is probably going to be replaced later this month, and we may have our first look at a benchmark score for the upcoming handset.
On Tuesday, September 10, Apple is going to host an event at the Steve Jobs Theater at headquarters and announce new products. That includes the oft-rumored iPhone 11 lineup, but it may also include the Apple Watch Series 5. And the new smartwatch could feature a highly requested (and rumored) new feature on board.
There has been a consistent rumor for quite some time that Apple is developing a pair of augmented reality (AR) glasses. And now it looks like iOS 13 is hinting as much as well.
Apple is making some major changes to the Find My app and location service in iOS 13. That will more than likely include a Tile-like tracking device.
Are you ready for a bit of a surprise this next Friday the 13th? Luckily it's not a crazed killer in a hockey mask, but rather the potential pre-order date for new iPhones.
Apple may have found a way to bring augmented reality to offline tracking, based on a new report.