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Future of iOS -- What to expect from WWDC 2024
Apple is just a week away from revealing iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS 15, tvOS 18, and watchOS 11 at WWDC 2024. Here's what the rumor mill believes is in store.
Google reportedly pays $18 billion a year to be Apple’s default search engine
Apple and Google are great partners — and great competitors.
How the iMac saved Apple
Twenty-five years of the iMac.
Gizmodo editor-in-chief sues Apple over Tetris movie
He claims Apple’s Tetris film is heavily inspired by his book.
Apple finally reaches the one billion paid subscriptions milestone
On Thursday, Apple announced its fiscal third-quarter earnings and in a surprise announcement has declared that it has hit the milestone one billion paid subscriptions landmark across Services and the App Store.
iPhone 15 Pro Action Button Options Potentially Revealed in iOS 17 Code: Flashlight, Shortcuts, Voice Memos, and More - MacRumors
Apple Services Preview: Better Integration, Increased Customization, and Sharing Options
Apple’s services have become an increasingly important part of the company’s product lineup, but they didn’t get a lot of time at WWDC this year. However, that doesn’t mean there aren’t some interesting new features coming with OS releases and beyond. There are a wide variety of updates coming that promise to better integrate services,
Apple’s iOS 17 is official with better autocorrect and StandBy - The Verge
iOS 17 also includes keyboard updates,
Apple’s new journaling app turns your iPhone into a digital diary - The Verge
Apple’s $50 million butterfly keyboard settlement is finally approved - The Verge
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Declining software quality is just one of the many issues bugging Apple users
Base storage and upgrade pricing are pain points too.
Should we trust Apple with mental health data?
What the default settings on the Apple Watch tell us about the move.
Hands on: Apple's savings account for Apple Card owners
After an announcement months ago, Apple Savings is available for Apple Card users to transfer Daily Cash rewards into a high-yield savings account. Here's how to get started.
More about the App Store GPL Enforcement — Free Software Foundation — Working together for free software
Tim Cook on Shaping the Future of Apple
In a frank conversation, the Apple CEO offers new insight into his leadership—and explains how he has refashioned the world’s most creative company (from its privacy policy to its Oscar-winning movies to what’s coming next) on his own exacting terms.
What Apple doesn't get about Feedback
Apple in 2022: The Six Colors report card
It’s time for our annual look back on Apple’s performance during the past year, as seen through the eyes of writers, editors, developers, podcasters, and other people who spend an awful lot of time…
Apple’s Convergence
During much of this pandemic, I’ve been using Fitness+ for yoga and strength training. Those workouts typically involve my iPad, Apple Watch, and usually my AirPods. While this use-case may s…
Apple flexes its control over the App Store
There may not be much developers can do.
Tim Cook revealed the real reason Apple won’t fix green bubbles
It’s all about the iPhone.
Apple’s use of AppKit, Mac Catalyst and SwiftUI in macOS
Apple Finds Its Next Big Business: Showing Ads on Your iPhone
Apple is set to expand ads to new areas of your iPhone and iPad in search of its next big revenue driver. Also: The company slows its pace of acquiring startups, and Peloton embarks on a major overhaul.
This to-do list app is the first created and published with Swift Playgrounds 4 on iPad
A developer just created and published one of the first apps using Swift Playgrounds 4 on iPad, and it's called "ToDon't."
Apple Podcasts Marketing Tool for Social Media Released
Apple has released a free web app that lets podcasters create artwork and links to promote their shows on Apple Podcasts. The app offers several customization options that should appeal to a wide variety of creators who want to market their shows on Apple’s service. Still, there are a couple of limitations worth keeping in
French iOS developers file antitrust suit over Apple’s App Store fees – TechCrunch
Apple is facing yet another antitrust lawsuit over its App Store fees, this time filed by a group of French iOS app developers who are suing the tech giant in its home state of California. The plaintiffs are accusing Apple of anticompetitive practices in allowing only one App Store for iOS devices,…
Exclusive: inside Apple’s iOS 16 remake of the iPhone’s iconic Lock Screen
It was ‘an act of love’
Apple’s kind of a bank now
Apple Financing is handling the new Pay Later service.
The ugly economics behind Apple’s new Pay Later system
Apple’s BNPL service is at odds with the brand’s image.