Intellidash+ brings Apple CarPlay to older vehicles, but has two limitations
It’s not worth it to spend a lot of money installing a pricey CarPlay system into my old car, but there's a semi-inexpensive way to do it.
It’s not worth it to spend a lot of money installing a pricey CarPlay system into my old car, but there's a semi-inexpensive way to do it.
In his latest “Power On” newsletter, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman says these are some of the biggest issues Apple has to address right now.
Apple reportedly testing under-display 3D facial recognition for 2026’s iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max models.
In a new post, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has offered his prediction for iPhone models through 2027.
A paywalled report at The Information offers a lot of speculation on what to expect in upcoming iPhones.
Future Apple devices may automatically adjust audio volume based on how many folks are in a room as hinted by a newly granted patent.
Since I can’t cover everything, here are some recommended articles from other websites. ° From AppleInsider: Apple's App Store guidelines have been updated to reflect the court order over external purchases. ° On the Apple YouTube Channel: On its YouTube channel in Canada, Apple has shared three short videos advertising the benefits of the Apple Watch For Your Kids feature. ° From MacRumors: Spotify has updated its iPhone app in the U.S. with out-of-app pricing and subscription options for its Premium plans. The latest version of the app is now available in the App Store, and the added pricing information is rolling out. ° From 9to5Mac: Last week, news broke that Apple Music was getting new leadership within Apple, including a major new outside hire. That leadership could very well infuse some TikTok-style innovation into Apple Music before long. ° From MacVoices Live!: On the new episode, a panel member's story highlights how the Apple Watch detected AFib, potentially saving a life and gaining medical validation. The panel then discusses Tim Cook’s role in securing tariff exemptions, raising ethical questions around corporate influence.
Here are the top Apple-related articles at Apple World Today for the week of April 28-May 2.
A settlement has been reached with Apple in a class action lawsuit brought on behalf of current or former owners or purchasers of a Siri-enabled device.
Apple is reportedly working with Anthropic on an updated version of Xcode that will support AI code writing, editing, and testing,
Apple has announced that five new games will join Apple Arcade in May, including WHAT THE CLASH?
The USB-C On-the-Go Multiport Adapter beefs up the connectivity options of Mac laptop and iPad Pros.
Most Apple device users don’t have to worry about recent spyware threats, but the incidents are reminders of evolving issues.
Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers found Apple in willful violation of a 2021 injunction designed to stop the company’s anticompetitive App Store practices. Andy Jen, the CEO of the privacy company Proton, thinks the ruling is a good one.
Here are some of the latest software announcements of the week:
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