Apple is planning to deploy a $1+ billion budget for original video programming over the next year.
Here’s what Apple is looking for when shopping for new TV shows and movies
Apple is planning to deploy a $1+ billion budget for original video programming over the next year.
As part of its push for original video programming, Apple has reportedly hired BBC TV executive Jay Hunt, who was most recently chief creative officer at Channel 4.
Apple ahead of iPhone X preorders this Friday, from 12:01am PDT, has revamped its homepage with a slew of animations touting the various features of the device.
iPhone X relies on a simple upward swipe gesture to bring up iOS 11's task switcher, which lets you cycle through your recently used apps by swiping left and right.
Safari on macOS High Sierra has been found to use much less memory than on previous versions of Apple's desktop operating system, according to Kirk McElhearn.
Apple recently acquired PowerbyProxi, a New Zealand company that designs wireless power solutions, for an undisclosed sum. It confirmed plans to keep the business in New Zealand.
If a new report from Bloomberg is to be trusted, Apple's marquee 3D facial recognition feature of iPhone X may not be as accurate as originally demonstrated.
Nintendo has announced an upcoming title to its slate of mobile games; Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp. The game is scheduled to launch on both iOS and Android, in late November. It has a similar look and feel to the other games in the Animal Crossing series, though scaled back for mobile. Instead of being set in a large location like a big city, you are situated in a camp ground.
Snowman, the brains behind Alto's Adventure (and its upcoming sequel) today announced a delay to their upcoming puzzler Where Cards Fall, which was slated to be released this fall.
When you get your iPhone X, be wise and do keep that premium purchase in pristine condition.
Remember Aibo? Of course you don't. Short for Artificial Intelligence Robot, these dog-shaped robotic pets designed by Sony were all the rage in the mid-1990s.
Image sharpness and overall quality afforded by oxide flat panels found in Apple's notebooks and the latest iPad Pro models hasn't gone unnoticed with branded PC notebook vendors who are now following in Apple's footsteps, said the sources that spoke with DigiTimes.