Apple TV+ already has a laundry list of big-name stars creating content for the streaming service. And now there is one more joining the ranks.
‘Mr. Corman’ in the works from Joseph Gordon-Levitt for Apple TV+
Apple TV+ already has a laundry list of big-name stars creating content for the streaming service. And now there is one more joining the ranks.
Apple is very proud of the Apple Card and its (90%) titanium construction. So much so, in fact, that it has a support document on how to keep the card clean and what types of surfaces might actually deface it.
Apple Music is one of Apple’s most lucrative subscriptions, and the company already has it available on iOS and Android. And now it’s available directly on the web, too.
While Apple typically touts user security as one of the major tentpoles of its company, it's certainly not the only one out there. Private messaging apps are popular enough on iOS, but some developers working on those apps are concerned changes in iOS 13 could have a negative impact on their goals.
When it comes to health and medical research, Apple has different frameworks already in place. However, it sounds like the company has one more coming down the pike.
Cryptocurrency isn't going anywhere anytime soon, so it would make sense that a company like Apple would be keeping an eye on it. And that's exactly what's happening, at least according to one executive.
There is some solid back-and-forth about Touch ID these days, with quite a few suggestions that Apple may be bringing back the biometric security measure for its flagship products in the near future.
Apple this week is seeding the latest beta of tvOS 13 to developers.
Apple this week is seeding the latest beta of iOS 13.1, the first major update to the forthcoming iOS 13.
Along with the iPhone 11 lineup, it's starting to sound like Apple's upcoming September 10 "by innovation only" event will be pretty busy. So much so that we may actually get a new Apple TV, too.
The iPhone SE was one of Apple's most popular devices, a solid option for folks who weren't ready to jump on the big display bandwagon. But time marches on and the original model has been left behind. But that may change in 2020.
Apple is going to launch macOS Catalina, its next major version for the desktop operating system, to the public later this year. In an effort to help out developers before that launch, it's made a temporary change.