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Apple's last publicly reported data shows 85 per cent of all devices running iOS 14 as of June 3, 2021.
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According to Ming-chi Kuo, the structured light sensors can detect objects in the hands, comparable to how Face ID is able to figure out facial expressions to generate Animoji, reports The Verge.
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"We are doing our best to provide the best experience to our customers and looking into the issue affecting some customers at LG Uplus," Apple said in its first comment on the issue.
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San Francisco: Apple recently launched the Watch Series 7 lineup and now the company is gearing up to launch an updated version of the Watch SE, which might be named Watch SE 2. In the latest edition of ‘Power On’ newsletter Mark Gurman said that next year Apple may launch an update to the Apple […]
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San Francisco: Apple-owned audio accessories manufacturer Beats has launched a new limited-edition Beats Studio Buds in collaboration with clothing store Union. The limited-edition Beats Studio Buds mark Union’s 30th anniversary, featuring a bold red, black, and green design and packaging that draws inspiration from the Pan-African flag and pays tribute to Union’s roots as a Black-owned […]
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San Francisco: Apple is reportedly working on a charger that can power multiple devices, an iPhone, AirPods, and Watch simultaneously. In the latest edition of ‘Power On’ newsletter Mark Gurman revealed some interesting information about the company’s future wireless charging technology, reports MacRumors. He writes, “I also believe Apple is working on short and long-distance […]
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According to market research firm Counterpoint, driven by the iPhone 13 series, Apple's sales grew 46 per cent MoM, the highest among all major OEMs in the country.
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The company admitted that a small number of its users may have been targeted by a NSO Group's exploit to install Pegasus on Apple devices.
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When unfolded, the screens sit side by side, creating one large panel or potentially allowing a laptop-style experience with one screen propped up.
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In August, South Korea made amendments to the Telecommunications Business Act, becoming the first country to introduce such curbs on global tech giants' in-app billing policies.
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With SharePlay support in Apple TV+, Apple Music and Apple Fitness+, users can watch movies and TV shows, listen to music, or complete a workout with friends together on a FaceTime call.
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According to a report in The Information, Apple will let employees work for up to four weeks remotely each year.
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Apple has now decided to allow tech-savvy users repair their iPhones and other products with genuine parts from the comfort of their homes, under the industry-first 'Self Service Repair' programme.
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The release of the iOS 15.1.1, an updated version of the iOS 15.1, fixes the call drop performance issue on the iPhone 12 and iPhone 13 as well as the usual bug fixes.
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Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said that new Apple products, including the iPhone 14 and a head-mounted display device, will accelerate a broader industry upgrade to the Wi-Fi 6E specification, reports MacRumors.
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San Francisco: Apple is developing several technologies apart from smartphones, such as a VR headset as well as a car and now a new patent has revealed that the iPhone maker may be working on a drone. The patents were first filed in May 2020 in Singapore, but made their way to the US in February […]
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The latest update brings support for ProRes video as well as ProRAW photos. It also now supports strong password generation with the iCloud Passwords app, reports MacRumors.
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The Digital Legacy programme is arriving in the latest iOS 15.2 update where you can designate up to five people as 'Legacy Contacts' on devices such as iPhones, iPads and Macs.
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San Francisco: Apple has traditionally shut down the App Store Connect platform for a week during the holiday season. However, this time the iPhone maker will continue to accept submissions in App Store Connect throughout the upcoming holidays. Apple notes that reviews might take longer than usual during the holiday season. “This year, we’re pleased to […]
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San Francisco: Apple has resolved an issue that could brick some Intel-based Mac models equipped with T2 chips upon installation of macOS Monterey. The company said that it has identified and addressed an issue with the firmware on the T2 security chip that prevented “a very small number of users” from booting their Macs after updating […]