Gurman: New Magic Keyboard will make iPad Pro more like a laptop than ever, with aluminum base and larger trackpad (9to5mac.com)
Apple launches new 'Apps by Apple' website promoting its 'powerful and intuitive apps' - 9to5Mac (9to5mac.com)
Apple has quietly debuted an all-new “Apps by Apple” page on its website designed to promote its own apps for...
Apple faces renewed pressure to protect child safety: ‘Child sexual abuse is stored on iCloud. Apple allows it.’ (9to5mac.com)
Micro lens array could give iPhone 16 a brighter screen, or greater battery life (9to5mac.com)
Apple opens applications for its 2024 Security Research Device Program - 9to5Mac (9to5mac.com)
Just under a year ago, Apple launched a new Security Research hub along with an upgraded bug bounty program, updates...
Studio Display vs Samsung ViewFinity S9 5K - 9to5Mac (9to5mac.com)
This in-depth comparison looks at Apple Studio Display vs Samsung ViewFinity S9 5K Monitor to help you decide what's the best pick.
NYC subway security flaw and 'impossible' Apple Pay vulnerability (9to5mac.com)
An inexcusable NYC subway security flaw has been revealed, allowing anyone with knowledge of a user’s credit card number and...
Select Apple Watch Series 9 models will be first Apple products made with 3D printing process (9to5mac.com)
visionOS beta 3 tidbits: New accessibility options, lack of mouse support, more (9to5mac.com)
New IT survey finds that Apple deployments are tied to positive business outcomes (9to5mac.com)
Apple security updates could be banned by British government (9to5mac.com)
Everyone in the tech industry facepalms almost every time legislators try to pontificate on technology, but the British government appears to be trying to set a new record. After putting iMessage and FaceTime at risk, the government is now suggesting that it might ban some Apple security updates.
Apple security updates could be banned by British government (9to5mac.com)
Everyone in the tech industry facepalms almost every time legislators try to pontificate on technology, but the British government appears to be trying to set a new record. After putting iMessage and FaceTime at risk, the government is now suggesting that it might ban some Apple security updates.
Apple security updates could be banned by British government (9to5mac.com)
Everyone in the tech industry facepalms almost every time legislators try to pontificate on technology, but the British government appears to be trying to set a new record. After putting iMessage and FaceTime at risk, the government is now suggesting that it might ban some Apple security updates.
Siri explains Conversation Awareness the first time it's activated - 9to5Mac (9to5mac.com)
In what appears to be a new feature in the latest iOS beta, Siri explains Conversation Awareness the first time...
Apple has been working on Vision Pro since the first iPhone launched (9to5mac.com)
TL;DR A newly-published patent from 2007 describes a personal display system that...
AirPods Max owners still complain about condensation issues (9to5mac.com)
Back in 2020, when Apple introduced AirPods Max, some customers noticed that the headphones were facing condensation issues inside the...
Apple and MKBHD showcase company using iPhone LiDAR to help create pet prosthetics (9to5mac.com)
iPhone 15 charging cable may be long enough to actually use (9to5mac.com)
TL;DR 1.5 m cable, instead of 1 m. Color-matched and braided.
Parallels Desktop 19 brings a new Password-less Sign-in with Touch ID, refreshed design, and macOS Sonoma support (9to5mac.com)
Twitter to hide news headlines from link previews (9to5mac.com)
Twitter (now X) has become a great platform for following news, and many media groups (including ours) share links to...
Twitter to hide news headlines from link previews (9to5mac.com)
Twitter (now X) has become a great platform for following news, and many media groups (including ours) share links to...