Apple’s App Store violates EU law on digital markets | TechCrunch

People walk past an Apple Store on March 25, 2024 in Berlin, Germany.

A few months after opening a non-compliance case against Apple and the Digital Markets Act (DMA), the European Commission has shared its preliminary findings with Apple. And the bottom line is that the current App Store rules violate the DMA. Confirmed violations of the DMA can result in fines of up to 10% of global … Read more

Apple Loop: iPhone 16 design leaks, new M4 MacBook Pro, Apple’s open-source AI

Updated June 23 with details on Apple Intelligence in the EU, M4 release schedule. Looking back at this week’s Apple news and headlines, including the latest iPhone 16 leaks, the iPhone’s AI limitation, a new MacBook Pro for Christmas, Apple’s open-source AI, when Siri gets Apple Intelligence, an AI super cycle of iPhones, and whatever … Read more

Apple Loop: iPhone 16 design leaks, new M4 MacBook Pro, Apple’s open-source AI

Updated June 22 with details on Apple Intelligence availability in the EU. Looking back at this week’s Apple news and headlines, including the latest iPhone 16 leaks, the iPhone’s AI limitation, a new MacBook Pro for Christmas, Apple’s open-source AI, when Siri gets Apple Intelligence, an AI super cycle of iPhones, and whatever happened to … Read more

Apple Loop: iPhone 16 design leaks, new M4 MacBook Pro, Apple’s open-source AI

Looking back at this week’s Apple news and headlines, including the latest iPhone 16 leaks, the iPhone’s AI limitation, a new MacBook Pro for Christmas, Apple’s open-source AI, when Siri gets Apple Intelligence, an AI super cycle of iPhones, and whatever happened to Apple’s i? Apple Loop is here to remind you of some of … Read more

Apple’s Macintosh 128K on a Pi Pico gets a compliment from Upton

The Raspberry Pi has long been popular with retro computing enthusiasts, and its microcontroller – the RP2040 – can also be used for a variety of emulation purposes, including now the original Apple Macintosh 128K. The Pico MicroMac – Photo: Matt Evans Compared to the $2.5k Apple wanted for the Mac in 1984 – about … Read more

Security Bite: Can Apple’s New Passwords App Replace Your Password Manager? – 9to5Mac

9to5Mac Security Bite is brought to you exclusively by Mosyle, the only Apple Unified platform. Making Apple devices work-ready and enterprise-safe is all we do. Our unique integrated approach to management and security combines state-of-the-art Apple-specific security solutions for fully automated Hardening & Compliance, Next Generation EDR, AI-powered Zero Trust and exclusive Privilege Management with … Read more

Apple’s biggest iMessage change ever could happen in just 14 days

Apple’s iMessage could pass its toughest test yet NurPhoto via Getty Images Once Apple finally confirms the adoption of RCS messaging alongside iMessage, something much bigger will come along and mess things up. We’ve known for a while that 2024 will be a huge year for reporting, but it turns out that while the landscape … Read more

Apple’s new artificial intelligence leaves out more than 90% of current iPhone users

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After nearly two years of waiting, Apple has finally jumped into the generative artificial intelligence (AI) field, with the big news announced by the company’s CEO Tim Cook at the Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC). Kicking off the keynote event, Cook announced, “I’m excited that we’ll be introducing deep new intelligence capabilities that we hope will … Read more

Apple’s new iOS 18 feature is being called ‘a cheater’s paradise’

Apple has unveiled a new feature with the upcoming iOS 18 that has sparked controversy among users - some say it's 'a cheater's paradise'

Apple has unveiled a new feature with the upcoming iOS 18 that has sparked controversy among users – with some saying it’s ‘a cheater’s paradise’. The new update allows users to hide or lock apps on their iPhone’s home screen, hiding their personal hobbies and information from prying eyes. While Apple touted it as a … Read more

What to expect at Apple’s WWDC 2024

Every year, Apple’s WWDC ranks third behind Google’s I/O and Microsoft’s Build developer conferences, and Apple has almost never had to announce a product in response. This time, however, things are different. Over the past month, Apple’s biggest rivals presented bold plans for AI, with Google showing off its latest Gemini models and Microsoft unveiling … Read more