Rumors have been swirling for quite some time that Apple is planning to launch a "low-cost" iPhone at some point in the first half of 2020.
Apple’s rumored ‘iPhone 9’ may see a delay in mass production due to coronavirus concerns
Rumors have been swirling for quite some time that Apple is planning to launch a "low-cost" iPhone at some point in the first half of 2020.
Since the arrival of the Apple TV+ anthology series Little America, Apple has been publishing behind the scenes looks at select episodes.
Apple is currently beta testing watchOS 6.2, but before the company gets around to launching that version to the public, Apple is releasing a different version.
Apple Music has a lot going for it, with millions of paid subscribers using the service every day. But sometimes it can be pretty cluttered, too.
Apple could launch AirTags, its rumored Tile-like Bluetooth tracking devices, alongside the next iPad Pro and iPhone in September, as per analyst Ming-Chi Kuo of TF International Securities.
The coronavirus outbreak in China is not expected to negatively impact Apple’s plans to kick off mass production of the rumored low-cost iPhone model in February ahead of a March launch, according to a new report from Bloomberg this morning.
Apple is allegedly working on a new "AirPods Pro Lite" model, but the coronavirus outbreak has reportedly delayed planned second-quarter production of the upcoming earphones.
Despite the coronavirus outbreak, future Apple products are thought to be on course for unveilings, with a new twelve-inch iPad Pro rumored to arrive as soon as this March.
Tim Cook revealed in a company-wide memo to troops Monday that the company had doubled its donations to help fight the outbreak of the COVID-19 coronavirus globally.
Apple investors should brace themselves for a revenue miss in the March quarter due to the coronavirus outbreak in China hat shows no signs of slowing down.
Longtime jailbreakers like myself will remember those fun and quirky jailbreak tweaks that could be invoked to simulate gravity on your iPhone’s Home screen. Upon triggering a configured Activator gesture, one could watch in awe as their Home screen icons all fell to the bottom of the screen, almost as if there was a gravitational pull being imposed on them.
It’s been a while since we’ve witnessed such a tweak, but with newfangled jailbreaks like checkra1n and unc0ver permitting various iOS 13 devices to be pwned, now seems like a as good a time as ever for such tweaks to surface once more. That’s why iOS developer Kritanta has released a new and free jailbreak tweak called Gravitation.
If you’ve recently jailbroken on iOS 13 and you’re looking for new ways to personalize your pwned handset, then one place you could start your search is with a newly released jailbreak tweak dubbed VolVibes by iOS developer Ethan Whited.
As the name implies, VolVibes introduces haptic feedback when pressing either of your iPhone’s volume buttons. The concept certainly isn’t new, but VolVibes sets itself apart as it integrates configuration options that competing tweaks simply don’t have.