During its "By Innovation Only" event, Apple has shared details of its upcoming streaming service, Apple TV+.
Apple details launch of Apple TV+: launches November 1 for $4.99 per month
During its "By Innovation Only" event, Apple has shared details of its upcoming streaming service, Apple TV+.
Despite the fact that today is Tuesday, September 10, and Apple is going to announce a host of new devices, there's at least one new report today detailing what's still coming down the line.
Apple seems to be making changes to its existing stores all over the globe on a regular basis, and its flagship physical retail space on Fifth Avenue in New York City is no different.
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.
On Tuesday, September 10, Apple is likely going to announce new iPhone models, all of which will probably go on sale later this month. In an effort to get those devices ready for launch, it turns out Apple and its manufacturing partner, Foxconn, may have broken the law.
Despite the fact that Apple has opted to adopt Face ID as its go-to biometric security measure for its most high-end devices, it appears that the company is not quite ready to give up on Touch ID just yet.
Given the opportunity, Apple will tout the power of the App Store and the opportunity for developers. Of course, the company is also not afraid to launch its own apps, ones that might directly compete with some of those developers trying to make their own way.
Here we are again, another week down and a quick look back at what you might've missed.
Apple on Friday issued a statement in regards to a report from Google's Project Zero on iOS security that popped up last week. The message accuses the team of security analysts of "stoking fear among all iPhone users" and reassures customers that "iOS security is unmatched." We've got the full note below.
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.
Apple is working to add major new features to its digital assistant such as on-the-fly machine translation and the ability to have a back-and-forth conversation about health problems, reports The Guardian. The details were gleaned from leaked internal documents obtained by the outlet, located in a section titled 'fall 2021' upgrades.