The online Apple store has gone offline this morning ahead of the company's highly anticipated online product presentation scheduled to take place later today.
Apple online store goes offline ahead of today’s “Time Flies” event
The online Apple store has gone offline this morning ahead of the company's highly anticipated online product presentation scheduled to take place later today.
While the iPhone 12 lineup is delayed until October (at least), iOS 14 is still coming -- hopefully sooner than October. Which means Apple is still fine tuning the software ahead of the public launch.
Apple last updated the firmware versions of the second-generation AirPods and the AirPods Pro earlier this year. Now, months later, both sets of truly wireless headphones are now running the same firmware version.
We probably won't see the iPhone 12 lineup tomorrow. But when October rolls around we'll finally see what Apple is bringing to its newest smartphones.
While Apple's upcoming September event is likely to be focused on a new Apple Watch and new iPad Air, there may be more in store. Which means we could see Apple's oft-rumored tracking device get announced as well.
Last week, Apple announced its "Time Flies" event for Tuesday, September 15. While initial expectations focused on new iPhones, it's now believed the event will be all about the Apple Watch and iPad.
Earlier today, Apple made some changes to the review process regarding the App Store. While the company made a handful of changes, the one standout focuses on game streaming services. However, at least one company is not thrilled with the new outlook.
Well, that was pretty quick, all things considered. Apple has updated its App Store review guidelines to now allow for streaming game services. But there's a catch.
Apple Card is only available in the United States, but that may be changing soon.
We know that Apple is hosting a virtual event on Tuesday, September 15. The company will probably unveil a new flagship smartwatch. But we may also see a more affordable option, too.
The senior leadership at Apple aren't as young as they used to be. And now we know Apple is aware of this fact, and starting to develop some plans for the inevitable.
Apple first announced watchOS 7 back at the end of June at this year's all-online Worldwide Developers Conference. Now, as we near a public launch, the public beta continues.