Software announcements for the week of June 2-6
Here are some of the latest software announcements of the week:
Here are some of the latest software announcements of the week:
Apple has filed for a patent (number 20250181760 A1) for a privacy screen that hints the company could release such a product for Macs, iPhones, and iPads.
Since I can’t cover everything, here are some recommended articles from other websites.
A cybersecurity firm claims high-profile Americans’ phones may have been targeted in a hacking campaign, but Apple disagrees.
iOS 18 is on running on 88% of iPhones introduced in the last four years; iPadOS is on 81% of iPads released in the past four years.
Apple plans a second retail store in Mumbai, India — this one in the Sky City Mall at Borivali East.
Apple and Major League Baseball (MLB) have unveiled the July schedule for “Friday Night Baseball,” the weekly doubleheader streaming every Friday on Apple TV+.
Apple adds nine new games to the Apple Arcade streaming game service.
If/when Apple introduces smart glasses (Apple Glasses, perhaps?) they may have adjustable haze and tint layers, as hinted by a new patent filing.
Apple says that the global App Store ecosystem facilitated US$1.3 trillion in developer billings and sales in 2024.
Apple’s buddy GlobalFoundries to invest $16 billion to expand manufacturing, advanced packaging in New York and Vermont.
Apple TV+'s new sports comedy, “Stick,” starring and executive produced by Owen Wilson and created by Jason Keller, debuts today.
A new study finds that the Apple Watch accurately measures some key fitness metrics. Others, not so much.
Apple may soon release MagSafe chargers that support the Qi 2.2 wireless charging standard.
JumpCloud Inc. has released the findings of its first report for managed service providers (MSPs).
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