Apple's official YouTube channel yesterday shared a new #ShotonPhone video, the third clip in the iPhone Experiments series, along with a companion behind-the-scenes mini-film.
Watch Apple’s new water-inspired #ShotoniPhone experiments
Apple's official YouTube channel yesterday shared a new #ShotonPhone video, the third clip in the iPhone Experiments series, along with a companion behind-the-scenes mini-film.
Today, Apple United Kingdom on its YouTube channel published a short but sweet video, part of the company's "Behind the Mac" campaign, that focuses on music-making on the Mac.
Apple has been underscoring, repeatedly and for more than a year now, that it wants to help customers cure their smartphone addiction which it has played a major part creating in the first place. But Apple shot itself in the foot with its latest iPhone XR commercial by unintentionally promoting smartphone addiction as a way of life of today's generation.
Apple yesterday released a new video advertisement via its YouTube channel. If my memory serves me correctly, this is the first ad that promotes Apple's handset trade-in program.
Aside from sharing a new shot on iPhone mini film, Apple this morning also published half a dozen videos on its official YouTube channel showcasing the versatility and on-the-go power of the new iPad Pro, including features like USB-C connectivity, Apple Pencil drawing and so forth.
Apple's #ShotoniPhone campaign continued today with a new video posted to the company's official YouTube channel highlighting whale shark research with pretty cool underwater photography and features great videography work.
Apple on Wednesday posted a new 'Shot on iPhone' ad to its YouTube channel. The clip features a short film of Toronto Maple Leafs' right winger Mitch Marner, shot by his teammate Auston Matthews using an iPhone XS.
Apple yesterday released a pair of short 10-second videos through its official US and UK YouTube channels. The first clip promotes a variety of styles and colors provided by the new Spring-themed Apple Watch bands and the other highlights Apple's environmental efforts seen through the lens of the final assembly of an iPhone.
Apple yesterday released an awesome 3-minute film on YouTube that touts the benefits of using its products in the workplace, but in a humorous way that involves a cameo appearance of the patented round pizza box reserved for customers of its Caffè Macs cafeteria.
Apple today shared a new privacy-focused video through its official YouTube channel that highlights the intelligent tracking prevention feature in the Safari browser.
Apple United Kingdom released this morning through its official YouTube channel a trio of new advertisements in the "There's More to iPhone" series and one of them highlights iOS 12's speed gains, the first time an Apple ad has focused on that aspect of the operating system.
Apple rumor reporting is a serious business, as highlighted by a supposed AirPods 2 advertisement—in reality, an elaborate fake—that has deceived many Apple rumor sites.