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In an email to podcasters, the company said it is delaying the launch of Apple Podcasts Subscriptions originally slated for this month, reports 9to5Mac.
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Apple's smartphone exchange scheme with local mobile carriers will pay the trade-in value of a mobile device and an additional $135 to those who replace their LG smartphones with iPhones
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The new features will help users better participate in calls, potentially stave off video fatigue, and better connect over Zoom, the company said in a statement.
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So why is the ad suddenly being talked about, especially when it must have Facebook’s Zuckerberg seething with rage? The ad, which interestingly has a 40-year-old cult hit, Delta 5’s ‘Mind Your Own Business’
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Apple has developed its own lossless audio compression technology called Apple Lossless Audio Codec (ALAC).
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The company called CEO Tim Cook to conclude three weeks of testimony in Epic vs Apple legal battle on Friday and Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers engaged Cook in a surprisingly tense exchange over Apple's business model
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By linking to Apple Podcasts as an affiliate via the new ‘Apple Services Performance Partner Programme', creators can earn a one-time payment of 50 per cent on the first paid month of every subscription membership they drive on a 30-day cookie window.
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The employees, part of the Apple Muslim Association (AMA) which is an official employee group, asked the company to recognise that "millions of Palestinian people currently suffer under an illegal occupation"
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To begin with, customers visiting Apple Store locations in the US, the UK and France can use SignTime to remotely access a sign language interpreter right in their web browsers.
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In an op-ed published in The Wall Street Journal, Gutierrez said that "Apple's ability to strangle its competitors is unprecedented," and used the trial with Epic Games as evidence that "Spotify is no longer alone"
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A 9To5Google report, citing Jon Prosser, said that Apple Watch Series 7 will feature a redesign that is similar to other Apple hardware updates.
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The new rumour comes from Apple YouTuber Luke Miani who shared the alleged exclusive news with the AppleTrack website, MacRumors reported
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Outlined in a blog post at Intego, Kirk McElhearn said he taped an AirTag to a piece of card, wrapped it inside a small bubble envelope and then sent it on its way.
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In 2020, nearly 1 million problematic new apps, and an additional nearly 1 million app updates, were rejected or removed for a range of reasons like those.
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"We asked Zoom and to our surprise, they gave us the answer and in the process revealed an apparently private process, available only to those deemed worthy by Apple," Provost said.
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Starting Q2 2022, new app submissions and app updates will ask developers to include the information like what sort of data apps collect, how it's stored and how it's used.
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The award builds on an initial $390 million awarded from Apple's Advanced Manufacturing Fund to II-VI in 2017.
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Under the subject line "iOS as an open platform," Sweeney emailed Cook directly to make the case for allowing other app stores to distribute software on iOS, reports The Verge.
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A report has claimed that the company might also discontinue the iPad Mini after the launch of its foldable iPhones.
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Apple also had another record-breaking quarter, with North America revenues growing 35 per cent YoY. All these factors point towards renewed strength in the smartphone market demand and 5G adoption,