If you listen to Spotify while you're falling asleep and have gotten used to the fact it's (probably) still playing by the time you wake up, iOS users will finally be able to change that.
Spotify’s Sleep Timer rolling out to iOS users
If you listen to Spotify while you're falling asleep and have gotten used to the fact it's (probably) still playing by the time you wake up, iOS users will finally be able to change that.
The iPhone 11 Pro (and iPhone 11!) is equipped with a powerful camera setup, so it makes sense that Apple comes up with new ways to showcase its abilities.
German telecommunications giant Deutsche Telekom, which owns wireless carrier T-Mobile, claims that it owns the exclusive rights to the color magenta that its marketing uses.
It has been rumored for quite some time that Apple is planning on switching to mini-LED display technology (from LCD in some products, and from OLED in others) for its products at some point in the future. And now one analyst believes that could start in 2020.
T-Mobile USA today announced it's switched on its 5G network which it claims covers more than 200 million people and more than 5,000 cities and towns all across the United States.
When it comes to the smartphone market, Intel has not had the easiest of years. And before 2019 wraps up, it has officially closed the book on its smartphone modem business.
Apple is predicted to release as many as four smartphone models next year, including two iPhones featuring a 6.1-inch screen, according to JP Morgan.
When Tomasz Schafernaker was presenting the weather during a live broadcast on BBC last Thursday and describing snowy conditions in parts of the U.S. Midwest, Siri on his Apple Watch hilariously chimed in to say that there was no snow in the forecast whatsoever.
You no longer have to use Touch ID, Face ID or passcode authentication at the turnstile when traveling the London Underground because the handy Express Transit feature is now officially enabled and available to Apple Pay customers in London.
December 1st is World AIDS Day, an annual event marked by the World Health Organization (WHO) dedicated to raising awareness of the AIDS pandemic. Apple CEO Tim Cook noted the event with a post to Twitter acknowledging Apple's long-time partnership with the Product(RED) brand, now in its 13th year, to raise money to fight AIDS in Africa. Cook said that Apple's efforts have raised $220 million to date.
In this week's Editor's Desk roundup: Supply line news out of Asia suggests that Apple is anticipating a big 2020. News of increased iPhone manufacturing projections and some interesting info on the AirPods front too. Finally, some ruminations on the end of Jony Ive's tenure at Apple.
Apple has increased the term of its free trial for Apple News+ from one to three months, for first-time subscribers in the United States and Canada. The deal is going through Black Friday/Cyber Monday weekend only.