Apple investigates ways for Apple Vision Pro users to share communication sessions
One of the complaints about the Apple Vision Pro is that it only provides a solo (one-user) experience. Apple seems to be working to overcome this limitation.
One of the complaints about the Apple Vision Pro is that it only provides a solo (one-user) experience. Apple seems to be working to overcome this limitation.
Apple claims that it’s NOT developing its own search engine (but I’m skeptical).
Thinking of catching a movie at home over the holidays? Even if you own Apple products, you probably will watch something other than Apple TV.
Apple has filed for a patent for a “Multi-Device Context Store” with the goal of making it easier to share your personal data among all your Apple devices.
Here’s an idea for Apple to explore: self-adjusting eyeglasses.
MAGEASY makes two iPad Pro screen protectors — the EasyPaper Pro and EasyPaper Pro 2-in-1. I’ve tried both, and recommend the former.
With iOS 18. And later, the Home app introduces guest access, providing users with easy ways to grant guests control of locks, garage doors, and security systems.
Apple has been granted a patent for a “TV Side Bar User Interface” for its Apple TV app.
Apple manufacturing partner Foxconn has announced a partnership with Porotech to enter the augmented reality (AR) glasses market.
Since I can’t cover everything, here are some recommended articles from other websites.
Thank you for another fantastic and blessed year, AWT readers! We'll be posting on a limited schedule today (Christmas Eve)...
Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman says new entry level iPads are coming in the spring. He adds that a next generation iPhone SE and new iPad Air are on the same general timeline.
The United Kingdom’s Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) says a class action lawsuit against Google (and its search deal with Apple) can continue.
(RED) says that Apple donated US$5 for every Apple Pay purchase made at Apple from Nov 29 - Dec 8, raising a total of $3 million for the The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.
A new report from the Heat Initiative and ParentsTogether Action claims the Apple App Store has hundreds of “risky” apps rated as appropriate for kids.
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