iPhones get surprising boost to extend battery life

IPHONE users can expect a surprise boost that will extend battery life and even save you some money. The information was hidden in an extensive whitepaper that Apple published a few days ago, which highlights the American company’s approach to device repairability and longevity. 2 The new features are expected to be part of the … Read more

Apple’s Vision Pro is great, but no one wants one

A customer tries out the Apple Vision Pro headset during the product launch at the Apple Store in New York. … [+] York City on February 2, 2024. Photo by ANGELA WEISS/AFP. AFP via Getty Images After much anticipation and fanfare, Apple released its contribution to the mixed reality headset market in February 2024. The … Read more

Apple Loop: New iPhone 16 features confirmed, MacBook Pro delay, iPhone AAA games bombed

A look back at this week’s Apple news and headlines, including new iPhone 16 features, iPhone 16 design leaks, a long wait for the M4 MacBook, the launch of the iPhone’s Mac Mirror, the success of the sales of the iPad Pro, the EU’s challenges to the App Store and the failure of iPhone AAA … Read more

European Commission criticizes Apple for not bringing Apple Intelligence features to the EU – GSMArena.com news

June 28, 2024 About half of Apple’s keynote at the Worldwide Developers Conference earlier this month was devoted to AI features, and how the company will weave them into the upcoming iOS 18 and iPadOS 18. And if you live in the EU, that matters none of this matters, because Apple has decided not to … Read more

Apple has a ‘secret plan’ to revolutionize its iPhone – and the update could launch this year

According to reports, Apple is working to make it easier to replace batteries, which now require tweezers and a special device to remove them.

By Nikki Main Science Reporter for Dailymail.Com Published: 10:46 EDT, June 28, 2024 | Updated: 10:46 EDT, June 28, 2024 Apple is developing a secret plan that could revolutionize its future iPhone models for all of its 1.46 billion users. The tech giant is reportedly working to make battery replacements that currently require tweezers and … Read more

Apple Store in the UK, Canada and other countries closed due to Vision Pro pre-orders [Update: It’s Back Up]

Apple’s online store was down this morning in Germany, France, Australia, the United Kingdom, and Canada as the company prepared to accept pre-orders for the Apple Vision Pro in those five regions. Pre-orders begin at 5 a.m. Pacific Time, or the following local times. The starting prices in local currency below are for the 256GB … Read more

Apple has crippled watchOS from capturing the heart tracking market, doctors say

A quartet of heart doctors is trying to revive health monitoring company AliveCor’s antitrust lawsuit involving the Apple Watch, claiming that changes to the iMaker gadget “resulted in the loss of access to a potentially life-saving product.” The doctors argue in their amicus curiae brief [PDF] filed this week with the Ninth Circuit Court of … Read more

Apple issues ‘huge’ warning about Google Chrome to all iPhone users

By Nikki Main Science Reporter for Dailymail.Com 18:53 Jun 27, 2024, updated 20:26 Jun 27, 2024 Apple has sent out a major warning to all of its 1.46 billion iPhone users, largely targeting Google Chrome. The tech giant has put up billboards around the world to promote its Safari search app, which it touts as … Read more

Apple says iPhones will have better support for third-party displays and batteries later this year

Apple today published a lengthy whitepaper highlighting the company’s approach to device repairability and longevity. In the document, Apple revealed that iPhones will better support third-party displays and batteries later in 2024. First, Apple said True Tone will work with third-party iPhone displays later this year: True Tone requires precise calibration to function properly, and … Read more

Apple tells emulator developers it’s okay with retro games – not entire operating systems

Updated A few developers have come to terms with Apple’s latest rules regarding video game emulators in the App Store and have concluded that the iGiant doesn’t approve of software that emulates an entire operating system. The developers of the DOS emulator iDOS and the multi-OS emulator UTM both posted that Apple has rejected their … Read more