iPad Air and MacBook Air updates expected soon
Apple's inventory of iPad Air and MacBook Air models is running low at its retail stores so updates are expected soon, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman.
Apple's inventory of iPad Air and MacBook Air models is running low at its retail stores so updates are expected soon, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman.
Apple finished 20th in the JUST 100 list as part of its 2024 Rankings of America’s Most JUST Companies, an annual ranking of large public companies on issues of key importance to the American public.
Apple TV+ announced “KPOPPED,” an all-new eight-episode song battle series from executive producer Lionel Richie.
Apple has posted a support document explaining what to do if you can’t accept iCloud terms and conditions for an Apple TV set-top box.
BAFTA Award-winner Anna Maxwell Martin (“Motherland”) is set as a lead opposite Rhys Ifans in Apple TV+‘s upcoming series “Star City,” a spinoff from the streamer’s space race drama “For All Mankind.”
Here’s a roundup of some new software updates and releases that rolled out this week:
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Shortly after Apple launched its new Invites app, several companies took to X/Twitter to call out uncanny similarities.
Apple has prototyped a lamp-like robot with lifelike movements as shown in a post and video on the Apple Machine Learning Research website.
In September 2024 Apple announced that its AirPods Pro 2 would double as an over-the-counter hearing aid, courtesy of a software update. Now the tech giant has filed for a patent for “Own Voice Audio Processing for Hearing Loss.”
A new patent filing for “Handheld Input Devices” show Apple is investigating ways for an Apple Pencil to interact with a Vision Pro.
The iPad now has 42.3% of the global tablet market compared to 39.2% in the fourth quarter of 2023.
The Apple Watch may use GymKit to interact with even more fitness machines.
Apple updates its brand new Invites app for iOS 18 to version 1.0.1.
You can back up your Apple Vision Pro using iCloud. This allows you to restore content, settings, and apps from a backup to a new or newly erased Apple Vision Pro.
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