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News & Reviews:   Apple

  • Internet Explorer is one of the most popular web browsers among Windows users and was used by almost all of the earliest internet users in the early 2000s. But did you know, that in addition to being the default browser on Windows computers, Internet Explorer has also been the main web browser on macOS, which is an Apple computer?

  • You can now try out Apple Intelligence with the 18.1 iOS beta

    You can now try out Apple Intelligence with the 18.1 iOS beta

    Apple Intelligence is Apple's own generative AI feature. It focuses on processing from within the device, while those using the Internet are processed through private servers. Apple Intelligence is limited to Mac and iPad devices with an Apple A1 chip and above, while iPhones with an A17 Pro chip and above. This AI feature is also limited to users in the United States to be tested through iOS 18.1. Now, Apple Intelligence is open to everyone to test.

  • Meta may have cancelled its answer to the Apple Vision Pro

    Meta may have cancelled its answer to the Apple Vision Pro

    In an era with brands that love copying others, when is something not worth copying? Obviously, the answer is likely "when it's not profitable". For Meta, it dropped a planned headset like a hot potato.

  • Apple Music offers 3 months of free subscription for new customers

    Apple Music offers 3 months of free subscription for new customers

    We have good news for music lovers and iOS users. Recently, Apple offered 3 months of free Apple Music subscription for new users of the application. So, what should you know about it?

  • (Updated) The next Apple Event could be held on 10 September 2024

    (Updated) The next Apple Event could be held on 10 September 2024

    Editor's Note - The "leaked" invite turned out to be a fake because this guy had nothing else to do

  • Apple could launch its own modem in 2025

    Apple could launch its own modem in 2025

    Apple's efforts to develop its modem faced various challenges starting with unsatisfactory performance and then successfully sued by Qualcomm for patent infringement. To settle the lawsuit, Apple agreed to use modems produced by Qualcomm until 2027. According to a Bloomberg report, after a decade of efforts, Apple will be ready to use its modems starting in 2025.

  • You can now access Apple Podcast via Web browsers

    You can now access Apple Podcast via Web browsers

    Apple today introduced a web version of their podcast app, Apple Podcasts. With this move, users can open a web browser, and follow various podcasts by simply browsing the Apple Podcasts page using their favourite web browser. So, what should you know about it?

  • Apple finally opens NFC access to in-app developers for payless payments

    Apple finally opens NFC access to in-app developers for payless payments

    Apple has NFC and Secure Element (SE) features that allow cash payments to be made but only through Apple Pay and Apple Wallet. But with the latest iOS 18.1 beta coming soon, Apple has finally given flexibility and allowed developers to use APIs for NFC and SE in their apps.

  • LG wants compensation from Apple for cancelling the Apple Watch microLED project

    LG wants compensation from Apple for cancelling the Apple Watch microLED project

    MicroLED is a superior screen panel technology compared to OLED. It has a brighter screen, more accurate colours, less risk of tuna screen (burn-in) and also saves power. Apple had planned to use this screen on the new Apple Watch Ultra by ordering from LG. However, this project was cancelled and LG is now reportedly demanding compensation. So, what should you know about it?

  • Paying for Apple Intelligence features? That's probably 3 years away

    Paying for Apple Intelligence features? That's probably 3 years away

    Last week, we reported that some analysts think Apple may put on a monthly fee for the full Apple Intelligence experience that is coming soon. We won't be surprised if that happens but according to Mark Gurman, he's saying otherwise.


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