Apple is not against bundles, both on the hardware/software and software/software fronts, and it sounds like the company may be planning to launch a new option next year.
Apple may bundle Apple Music, TV+, and News+ starting in 2020
Apple is not against bundles, both on the hardware/software and software/software fronts, and it sounds like the company may be planning to launch a new option next year.
The Apple TV+ thriller "Servant" from producer and director M. Night Shyamalan starts streaming November 28. Ahead of release, Apple posted a creepy new trailer which reveals how that fake baby doll Jericho, one of the show's main antagonists, was put together.
WaterField Designs is launching soon their new American-made notebook briefcase designed specifically for Apple's new 16-inch MacBook Pro, and it's available to pre-order now.
Apple on Thursday announced the release of a new Research app for users of the iPhone and Apple Watch. The app enables users to participate in medical research studies similar to the Stanford Apple Watch Heart Study. Apple also announced three studies that will use data from the Research app.
While a refresh of the iPad Pro was briefly expected to arrive before the end of 2019, the running theory is now firmly planted in the first half of 2020.
Alongside the announcement of the 16-inch MacBook Pro (which is decidedly not for general classrooms), Apple's Senior Vice President of Worldwide Marketing, Phil Schiller, made the rounds and spoke to a couple different outlets directly.
Apple Music has been around for quite some time already, but it's now only starting to feel like a personal service for each individual user.
The MacBook Pro is designed for pro users across various mediums and practices, and, as such, it's designed to offer as much power and functionality as possible.
Following the public launch of macOS Catalina 10.15.1 not too long ago, Apple is moving ahead with the next big update to its desktop operating system.
Apple's new 16-inch MacBook Pro that began shipping today packs a lot of punch for a notebook (especially if you go overboard with build-to-order upgrades), but one feature stood out for me in particular — support for Dolby Atmos audio playback.
Apple's new 16-inch MacBook Pro is a great little machine with some excellent hardware and awesome build-to-order upgrades, but who is it really aimed at? Creative pros, I know — hence the "Pro" suffix, and Apple itself says the new MacBook Pro is "ready for your best work ever" — but exactly what kinds of professional needs is this $2,400+ notebook capable of fulfilling?
From time-to-time Apple is known to publish quick how-to videos on its official YouTube channel, ranging from software, to features, to pure hardware elements on its newest devices.