Apple is Tightening the Rules on 'What's New' Changelogs in App Store
Apple this week informed members of its Developer Program that it will be enforcing stricter rules for "What's New in This Version," the section on the App Store in which developers can list changes they made to their apps.
03/21/2018
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Story: Wife Says No, Apple Says Yes
Amazing that this story is believed, when it is just marketing
03/20/2018
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Self-Driving Uber Car Kills Pedestrian in Arizona
An autonomous test vehicle being tested by Uber struck and killed a woman in Tempe, Arizona late Sunday night, marking what appears to be the first pedestrian killed by an autonomous vehicle, reports The New York Times.
03/20/2018
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Apple Issues Sixth macOS High Sierra 10.13.4 Beta to Developers
Apple on Monday released the sixth developer beta for macOS High Sierra 10.13.4, one week after a fifth evaluation version was made available for testing.
03/20/2018
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New Battery Type Which Increases Capacity by 30% Could Come to Apple Devices in the Next few years
A new type of battery promises 20 percent to 40 percent more storage capacity. Even better, one of the companies behind the research has ties to Apple, so the improved lithium-silicon batteries are likely to show up in iPhone and iPad.
03/20/2018
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Filza File Manager Officially Updated to Support iOS 11
Filza is an iOS app that is designed to give you file level root access to your device without having to jailbreak it.
03/20/2018
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Tesla Now Accepts Apple Pay Payments from Customers Reserving the New Model
Tesla now accepting Apple Pay for Model 3 reservations along with Model S and X down payments
03/20/2018
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Supply Chain Sources Expect Apple to Source 270 Million iPhone Screens, Nearly half OLED
Apple is expected order for up to 270 million smartphone display panels throughout 2018, according to a supply chain report, with the volume of anticipated orders far exceeding Apple's best annual iPhone sales total by almost 40 million units.
03/20/2018
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Apple's Services Business Booms Amid Weak iPhone X Demand
Apple's services business is booming, and it could serve to offset reported softness in demand for the iPhone X
03/20/2018
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Official PUBG Mobile Game Now Available From iOS App Store in the U.S.
The officially licensed app for PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, better known as PUBG, today launched in the United States and several other regions around the world.
03/20/2018
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Apple Sets Grand Opening of New Shinjuku Retail Store in Tokyo for April 7th
A new page on Apple’s Japanese retail website and accompanying neon banner have announced the opening of a new Apple store in Tokyo’s retail district of Shinjuku.
03/20/2018
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Apple Again Rumored to Launch an iPhone X in ‘Blush Gold’
Last year, back when the iPhone X was rumored to be called the iPhone 8, there were also plenty of rumors suggesting the handset would be available in a gold color.
03/20/2018
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Samsung, Sharp and Others Tumble Following Report Apple is Producing its Own Screens
Shares of several Apple suppliers traded sharply lower early on Monday following a media report that the iPhone maker was making displays of its own. The iPhone maker is producing limited quantities of screens "for testing purposes," according to a Bloomberg report.
03/19/2018
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iPhone X vs. Galaxy S9+: Which Smartphone Has a Better Camera?
Over the course of this week, we've been taking a look at Samsung's new flagship smartphones, the Galaxy S9 and the Galaxy S9+, as these two devices are the iPhone X's biggest competition.
03/19/2018
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Apple Launch Incoming: March 27 Invite Lands, Saying 'Let's Take a Field Trip'
The world seems to love a big Apple event, so mark your cards for March 27, which is when the next one is happening.
03/19/2018
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Apple Publishes ‘Unlock’ Ad Focused on iPhone X and Face ID
Through November and December of last year, Apple was publishing new ads on its YouTube channel to help promote the newest smartphone in its lineup, the iPhone X, and its newest biometric security feature, Face ID.
03/19/2018
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Apple Takes a Very Un-tech Approach to Solving Fake News: Human Editors
Russians and bots played havoc with Fakebook and Twitter during the 2016 election, because nearly anyone can join and post on social media networks and much of the ad-buying is automated.
03/19/2018
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People are Accidentally Setting Off Apple’s Emergency SOS Alert
If you sleep on your Apple Watch the wrong way, you might get a wake-up call from the police.
03/19/2018
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Apple Secretly Building its Own MicroLED Screens for Future Devices
A new report from Bloomberg this evening says that Apple is “designing and producing its own device displays,”
03/19/2018
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Apple's Brand Reputation Rank Plummets as Tesla's Soars
Apple and Google have some work to do on their reputations. Meanwhile, Tesla is on the upswing.
03/16/2018
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Google Believes Android is as Secure as iOS
Today, Google published its fourth annual year in review for Android's security. You can look through the comprehensive, 56-page report yourself, but we've got some of the highlights for you.
03/16/2018
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Apple Music for Android updated with crash fix, playback reliability improvements
Apple Music for Android has received its second app update of the month — an uncommon occurrence for the rarely updated Apple Music client.
03/16/2018
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'GrayKey' iPhone Unlocking Box Used by Law Enforcement Shown Off in Photos
Last week, news of a previously-unknown iPhone unlocking device called GrayKey surfaced, and today, MalwareBytes shared photos and additional information about the product, which is designed for law enforcement officials.
03/16/2018
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Safari Targeted in two More Exploits at the Pwn2Own Security Conference
As the annual Pwn2Own conference continues today, Safari remains a common target among security researchers.
03/16/2018
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