Apple Defends Siri S Performance In Class Action Lawsuit

In the middle of March, a slew of lawsuits were filed against Apple claiming the Cupertino, Calif.-based Company misadvertised Siri, which is the company’s intelligent personal assistant software announced on the iPhone 4S in October of last year. The lawsuits said Apple used its commercials to convey a “misleading and deceptive message” about Siri. However, in typical fashion, Apple firmly disagreed. Apple is working to get the class-action lawsuit dismissed from a California court by claiming customers could return the iPhone within 30 days of purchase if they are unhappy with Siri....

December 11, 2022 · 1 min · 159 words · William Simmons

Apple Announces Q3 2017 Revenue Of 45 4B 41M Iphones 11 4M Ipads 4 29M Macs

Apple has announced its latest quarter results including $45.4b in revenue and $8.72 profit from 41m iPhones, 11.4m iPads, and 4.29m Macs sold. FY17 Q3 results compare to the previous quarter’s $52.9 billion in revenue, $11.03 billion in profit, 50.7 million iPhones, 8.92 million iPads, and 4.19 million Macs. In the same quarter a year ago, Apple reported $42.4 billion in revenue, $7.8 billion in profit, 40.4 millions iPhones sold, 9....

December 10, 2022 · 5 min · 1045 words · Kathleen Rome

Apple Blocks Downgrade From Ios 12 1 3

Apple today has stopped signing iOS 12.1.2 and iOS 12.1.1, which means it is no longer possible to downgrade from iOS 12.1.3. Apple regularly stops signing older versions of iOS to ensures users stay on the most up-to-date builds for security and stability reasons. Generally, Apple stops signing older releases of iOS within a few weeks of an update’s release to prevent downgrades. Prior to today, Apple had most recently stopped signing iOS 12....

December 10, 2022 · 2 min · 237 words · Margaret Brandt

Apple Certified Refurbs 11 6 Macbook Airs Drop To 749 Minis With Superdrives Drop To 469

From 9to5toys.com Along with the new MacBook Air and Mini updates today, Apple dropped the previous Apple-Certified refurbished versions to all time lows offering $250 off yesterday’s prices. Remember, Apple’s stock of the older models didn’t just disappear. Many moved to “Refurb”. Apple also includes the same 1-year warranty. MacBook Air MC505LL/A Core 2 Duo 1.4GHz 11.6″ 64GB SSD for $749 ($80 drop) MacBook Air MC506LL/A Core 2 Duo 1.4GHz 11....

December 10, 2022 · 2 min · 373 words · Susan Nesbitt

Apple Details App Store Changes Including New Subscription Revenue Split Search Result Ads

Apple’s WWDC event kicks off on Monday, but App Store head Phil Schiller is already sharing some major changes coming to the App Store that will impact developers. The news comes just six months after Schiller added additional App Store responsibilities to his role. The SVP of Worldwide Marketing shared the news in an interview with The Verge (U:and Daring Fireball) just before Apple announced the details. One controversial change includes ad placement in App Store search results, which was rumored earlier this year:...

December 10, 2022 · 3 min · 479 words · Linda Forshay

Apple Event News Hub Live Coverage From Steve Jobs Theater At Apple Park

Event Day Apple TV+ Apple’s original content effort is called Apple TV+. Jamie Ehrlicht and Zack Van Amburg, hired from Sony Television in 2017, are revealing the new service. Steven Spielberg takes the stage to discuss his Amazing Stories project on Apple’s new video service. Next is Jennifer Anniston and Reese Witherspoon plus Steve Carell to discuss The Morning Show. Now Jason Momoa for See. Kumail Nanjiani on stage next for Little America....

December 10, 2022 · 5 min · 961 words · Paula Pedroza

Apple Events App Updated On Apple Tv Ahead Of September 12 Event

Late last week Apple announced its iPhone event for next Wednesday, September 12 at 10 AM PT. We are expecting three new iPhones, an updated Apple Watch with all-new design, and more. The event will be held at Steve Jobs Theater in Cupertino. As with most Apple keynotes, this event will be streamed live through Apple’s website and their Apple Events app for Apple TV. The Apple Events app for Apple TV has today been updated for the upcoming event....

December 10, 2022 · 1 min · 138 words · James Richardson

Apple Extends Deadline For Sandboxing Mac App Store Apps To Jun 1

Apple announced today the deadline for developers’ sandboxing their Mac App Store apps was extended from March 1 to June. The restriction coupled with the introduction of Apple’s Gatekeeper feature in Mountain Lion, which automatically prevents apps not signed by Apple recognized developers from running in 10.8, creates a much more controlled ecosystem for apps on OS X. Of course, Gatekeeper can at this point be easily bypassed to run non-Apple approved apps, and sandboxing is simply meant to limit an application’s control within the OS to prevent malicious activity....

December 10, 2022 · 1 min · 136 words · Elizabeth Torres

Apple Faces Error 53 Class Action Lawsuit In U S May Also Be In Breach Of Uk Law

A Seattle-based law firm is preparing to file a class action lawsuit against Apple over iOS updates bricking iPhones whose home buttons have been repaired or replaced by third-party companies. The Guardian reports that lawyers PCVA are inviting those who have experienced the ‘Error 53’ problem to contact them. A London-based lawyer also believes that the issue may place Apple in breach of consumer law in the UK … Apple says that the issue is a security feature designed to ensure that Touch ID cannot be compromised....

December 10, 2022 · 2 min · 400 words · Nicholas Lane

Apple Fitness Instructors Tease Upcoming Service As Late 2020 Launch Nears

Apple Fitness+ is slated to launch sometime before the end of 2020, though no exact date has yet been announced. Ahead of the launch, Fitness+ instructors are taking to Instagram to tease that the service is launching “soon” and that they are in the process of recording workouts. Nearly all the below Instagram images have been shared within the last week, highlighting that Apple is likely encouraging Fitness+ instructors to tease the launch of the service....

December 10, 2022 · 3 min · 536 words · Lisa Park

Apple Google Duopoly Faces Antitrust Investigation In Japan

Apple is facing yet another antitrust investigation, though this one seems odd: It’s an examination of the Apple/Google duopoly in the mobile operating system market. Today’s report from Japan is very light on details … Japan Times cites an unsourced Nikkei report. It’s an odd one because it’s unclear what either company could do about the fact, or what remedies could possibly be applied. The government will start investigating how Apple Inc....

December 10, 2022 · 2 min · 352 words · Annette Nalley

Apple Ceo Tim Cook Announces Dividend And Share Repurchase Program

Apple’s Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook just announced a new dividend and share repurchase program at this morning’s conference call. The company announced its plan to initiate a new quarterly dividend of $2.65 per share sometime during Q4 of fiscal 2012 beginning in July. In addition to the share dividend, Cook announced a new repurchase program for up to $10 billion that will commence after three years in fiscal 2013. Apple said it hopes the new program will help neutralize “the impact of dilution from future employee equity grants and employee stock purchase programs....

December 9, 2022 · 5 min · 920 words · Roger Santander

Apple Developers Join Webvr Community Group Ahead Of Macos High Sierra W Vr Support

As Apple continues to increase its focused on mixed reality experiences, the company has recently joined the WebVR Community Group. WebVR is an initiative that aims to make virtual reality content viewable by everyone, regardless of browser or device… As noted by UploadVR, three Apple engineers have recently joined the WebVR initiative: Multimedia and Software Standards representative Dave Singer, Senior Front-End Developer Brandel Zachernuk, and WebGL Spec Editor Dean Jackson....

December 9, 2022 · 2 min · 320 words · Nicole Peters

Apple Discontinues Its Own Photo Printing Service Recommends Third Party Photos Projects Apps Instead

Apple is discontinuing its Photo Print Products service, which has been integrated into iPhoto since its launch in 2002. The service expanded from simple prints, to albums, photo books, and calendars. It stayed around on the Mac when iPhoto was replaced with the Photos app a couple of years ago, but the service never made the leap to iOS. Later this year, Apple will stop offering the service altogether. A new message in macOS 10....

December 9, 2022 · 1 min · 188 words · Marion Boudreau

Apple Grabs 33 Smartphone Marketshare In South Korea A Historic Record For Foreign Manufacturers In Samsung S Home Turf

Apple’s marketshare in South Korea has skyrocketed in the last quarter, driven by strong demand for iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, according to data by Counterpoint. Apple increased its share of sales from 15% to 33%, more than doubling its market power in one quarter. Historically, Samsung has dominated South Korea, largely due to geographic advantages, but Apple’s gains now threaten the #1 spot. Apple is the first foreign smartphone company ever to surpass 20% marketshare in the region, taking the number 2 spot....

December 9, 2022 · 1 min · 200 words · Pamela Yannone

Apple Begins Flat Redesign Of Iwork For Icloud Adds Shared Password Protected Docs New Editing Features

Update: Some users are reporting that after opening a document in iWork for iCloud, that document is unable to be opened in the Mac or iOS versions of iWork. Apple has just pushed out an update to its iWork for iCloud web apps that brings a redesign for some elements of the three apps and a long list of new features and improvements. Apple has added a new iOS 7-style UI for each app’s template chooser and document library (the first thing you see when launching the apps, pictured above), but when editing a document you’ll still get the old black and grey editor UI for now....

December 8, 2022 · 2 min · 269 words · Tyler Frederick

Apple Defends Against Eu 14 Day Refund Abuse With App Store Alert For Customers With Excessive Refunds On File

Last week, we reported on a flaw with the EU’s new no-questions-asked 14-day refund policy that meant customers could effectively get paid apps for free, as refunding the app does not delete it from customers’ devices. In response, Apple has adjusted its App Store purchases slightly for customers who have an excessive number of refunds on file. This means people with a track record of refunding purchase effectively lose the right to refund their purchase....

December 8, 2022 · 2 min · 269 words · Ruth Beeson

Apple Developer Academy Offers Free Training Iphone And Mac

If you’ve ever dreamed of becoming an app developer, the Apple Developer Academy is now open for applications. You could be one of 400 lucky students to win a year’s free training in Naples, Italy, completely free of charge. You’ll also get a free iPhone and Mac … The program first started in 2016 with 200 students, but was doubled in size the following year and into 2018. Apple says that applications are welcome from anywhere in the world....

December 8, 2022 · 1 min · 150 words · Kathryne Roberts

Apple Discontinues Combined Apple Watch Iphone Applecare Packages

On the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus announcement day, Apple increased the pricing of its AppleCare+ protection plan from $99 to $129. We’ve since discovered that Apple has additionally discontinued its combined plans for the Apple Watch and iPhone. Since the launch of the Apple Watch earlier this year, Apple offered combined packages that allowed a customer to protect both devices on a single plan. Now, customers must purchase both plans separately....

December 8, 2022 · 1 min · 123 words · Margaret Frick

Apple Drops Apple Watch Price From Today Now Starting At 299 For 38 Mm And 349 For 42 Mm

Apple has just announced a price drop for Apple Watch, now starting at just $299 for 38 mm. For that price, it appears to come equipped with the new nylon bands. It’s unclear how other models in the range are impacted. Updating with more pricing information as they become available … This represents a $50 price drop from the launch $349 price for Apple Watch. Note however, that Apple Watch has been seeing significant $100 discounts in many retail outlets for a while now....

December 8, 2022 · 1 min · 97 words · Bruce Huddleston