Apple Announces Third Party Map Support For Carplay Improvements To Stocks Books More

As part of iOS 12, Apple has announced changes to some of the core iOS applications. On stage, the company touted improvements to Apple Books, Apple News, Stocks, Voice Memos, and more. Headlining the announcements, Apple announced support for third-party map applications in CarPlay. The company says that Waze and Google Maps will be supported on CarPlay with iOS 12. In Apple News, Apple has included a new Browse tab that allows for discovering additional topics and channels....

June 21, 2022 · 1 min · 205 words · Danielle Hodges

Apple Begins Issuing Wwdc Scholarships To Winning Applicants

[UPDATE: Email can be seen below now, as well.] Apple today has started issuing WWDC scholarships to winning applicants. While the company has not yet sent out emails to winners, those who submitted an application can check to see if they’ve received one by logging into their account and looking under the “Events” heading. #WWDC16 pic.twitter.com/SoQ3BjUPJB — Amit Nivedan Kalra (@AMITNKALRA) May 10, 2016 Apple stopped accepting scholarship applications on Sunday, May 1st and those who applied were at least 13 years of age or older and a full or part-time student or a member/alumni of a STEM organization....

June 21, 2022 · 2 min · 267 words · Jerry Jones

Apple Blocking Push Notifications On Hactivated Iphones

Is Apple trying to block Push Notifications on SIM-unlocked iPhones running on non-Apple blessed carriers? Czech-based PoweryBase reports that Hactivated iPhones don’t get a response from Apple’s Push Notification servers. Further investigation shows that Apple may be blocking Push Notification Service on purpose to fight users who break carrier monthly plan agreements and unofficially unlocking these subsidized devices to work with other carriers which Apple is not partnered with. “When the Push based application such as NotifyMe requests an ID from APNS, the server responds within a second and identifies the device with the unique token....

June 21, 2022 · 2 min · 314 words · Clifford Goldberg

Apple Comes Under Fire For Independent Repair Program Contract That Lawyers Are Calling Crazy

Apple announced its Independent Repair Program last August that’s designed to let small businesses that aren’t Apple Authorized Service Providers a way to get Apple-genuine parts, training, and resources. The launch of the program was seen as a positive move for small shops that would give more customers access to legitimate repairs. However, the contract for the Independent Repair Program has recently leaked and Apple is seeing heavy criticism from lawyers and members of the repair community who are calling the terms of the contract “crazy” and “onerous....

June 21, 2022 · 2 min · 388 words · Aurea Pope

Apple Discontinues Ipod Nano And Shuffle Update Confirmed

Update: We’ve confirmed with Apple that iPod nano and shuffle are indeed discontinued and will eventually be removed from sale in retail stores too. Apple has also updated the iPod touch lineup in the process, now offering only 32GB and 128GB models at reduced prices. Apple today quietly removed its iPod nano and iPod shuffle product pages from its website, indicating that the company could be moving towards officially discontinuing the products....

June 21, 2022 · 2 min · 222 words · Christopher Gambles

Apple Expands In Cupertino With 290M Deal

Apple is further expanding its footprint in Cupertino, according to a new report from The Mercury News. Apple has acquired a large office complex in the city, located at the corner of Stevens Creek Boulevard and Torres Avenue. According to documents filed with the Santa Clara County Recorder’s Office this week, Apple has purchased the two buildings for a total of $290 million. Apple has previously housed some of its employees in these buildings, but now it is taking things a step further by purchasing the real estate outright....

June 21, 2022 · 1 min · 211 words · John Wells

Apple Announces Changes To European App Store Taxes To Take Effect January 1St

Apple has sent an email to iOS developers informing them of upcoming changes to the way taxes are handled on European App Store purchases. Rather than use the same VAT rate across the entire European Union, Apple will now calculate the charges based on the customer’s home country. This could lead to a rise in app prices in some countries where value-added taxes are higher than users are currently being charged....

June 20, 2022 · 1 min · 115 words · Bruce Isaacson

Apple Confirms Siri Isn T Coming To Any Other Devices As Of Now

Confirming what we already told you yesterday, Apple has said the company has no current plans to implement Siri into any other iOS devices besides the iPhone 4S. Apple confirmed the news in an email (seen after the break) to developer Michael Steeber. That doesn’t mean however that developers won’t continue to work on building Siri for later iOS device — like the iPhone 4 and 3GS. Curious to see how it works on an iPhone 4?...

June 20, 2022 · 1 min · 165 words · Anne Stonge

Apple Demanded Hugely Sensitive Steam Data To Help Fight Epic

Apple might position itself as the champion of privacy when it comes to personal data, but court records showed that the company demanded hugely sensitive data from game distribution service Steam to help in the battle with Epic Games. The reason? Epic previously criticized Steam’s cut from game developers, accusing platform owner Valve of “sucking out a huge fraction of the profits from games.” Apple wanted to understand more about Valve’s business model with Steam in order to help it make its own case for the App Store....

June 20, 2022 · 3 min · 621 words · Rebecca Numbers

Apple Enticing Games Publishers With Promotion Deals In Return For Exclusivity

The Wall Street Journal has published a report saying that both Apple and Google are actively pursuing exclusivity deals with game developers. Whispers of these type of arrangements surfaced last year, with reports highlighting a partnership between Apple and EA for Plants vs Zombies 2. The Journal confirms that Apple’s exclusivity deals do not include monetary payments. In return, the companies offer “premium placement” (such as featured spots on the home page) for launching first on their platform....

June 20, 2022 · 2 min · 229 words · Peggy Wright

Apple Execs Address Merging The Ipad And Mac Mini Led And More In New Interview

Following the announcement of the new M1 iPad Pro and M1 iMac on Tuesday, Apple executives John Ternus and Greg Joswiak have sat down with the Independent for an in-depth interview. The two Apple executives spoke in the interview about Apple’s plans for the iPad and Mac, the new features of the 2021 iPad Pro, and more. On merging the iPad and Mac The most notable comments during the interview came from Joswiak, who serves as Apple’s senior vice president of worldwide marketing....

June 20, 2022 · 5 min · 1026 words · Benjamin Trivett

Apple Fifth Avenue Glass Cube Reopening September 20 In Manhattan

Apple Fifth Avenue’s famous glass cube made a mesmerizing return to Manhattan last week when the store was covered in a temporary iridescent film to celebrate its imminent reopening. Now, Apple has revealed that the cube will reopen its doors on September 20, coinciding with the launch of new iPhones. During Apple’s September Special Event at Steve Jobs Theater in Cupertino, SVP of Retail + People Deirdre O’Brien took the stage for the first time to give a status update on Apple Fifth Avenue....

June 20, 2022 · 2 min · 374 words · John White

Apple Debuts New Shared Values Webpage Telling The Stories Of Individual Employees

Apple has published a new “Shared Values” webpage today as part of its “Jobs at Apple” website. The new page tells the stories of Apple employees across various teams, including Apple Retail, Operations, Machine Learning, and more. Apple explains on the website: On the webpage, Apple includes interviews with various Apple employees: The values we share at Apple inspire the work we share with everyone. At Apple, we’re committed to leaving the world better than we found it....

June 19, 2022 · 2 min · 323 words · Anthony Darring

Apple Blames Software Not Roof Design For Chicago Apple Store Roped Off By Snow

Apple’s gorgeous new Michigan Avenue flagship store looked like the worst example of form over function last week when snow along the Chicago River front meant parts of the store needed to be roped off. Did Apple really design an Apple Store that couldn’t handle a bit of frosty weather in a city like Chicago? The design wasn’t the issue, says Apple, but rather a software malfunction… The problem appeared to be snow building up on the downward sloped MacBook Air-like rooftop....

June 18, 2022 · 2 min · 350 words · Linda Reams

Apple Claims Google Now Infringes Siri Patents As It Adds Galaxy S4 To Ongoing Samsung Patent Suit

Earlier this month we noted that Apple was asking courts to add the Galaxy S4 as an infringing device in its ongoing patent dispute with Samsung in California. Now, Apple has officially filed a motion (via FossPatents) outlining five patents infringed by the Galaxy S4 and another two Siri related patents infringed by the device’s Google Now voice controlled search feature. Apple had previously claimed that the Android Google search box feature on Samsung devices infringed the same patents, but is now moving to have Google Now included alongside the S4....

June 18, 2022 · 2 min · 280 words · Philip Stec

Apple Commemorates Jfk S Centennial Year With Educational Resources More

Apple has launched a featured page on its website this week to commemorate and celebrate JFK’s centennial year. The new webpage features JFK history on a variety of topics and values, along with an app and resources for teachers to help students explore and learn more. Here’s how Apple describes the influence JFK has had on the company and its commemoration: Apple shares how JFK exemplified service, courage, innovation, and inclusion and then gives educational project ideas for each....

June 18, 2022 · 1 min · 211 words · Jack Watts

Apple Expanding Independent Repair Provider Program To Over 200 New Countries

Apple has announced an international expansion for the Apple Independent Repair Provider program. This program first launched in the United States in August 2019, and it’s now expanding to over 200 new countries. The Independent Repair Provider program gives small repair businesses access to the same Apple-genuine parts, training, and resources as Apple authorized service providers. The program is designed to focus on the most common out-of-warranty repairs, such as screen replacements and cracked backs....

June 18, 2022 · 2 min · 331 words · John Burr

Apple Announces 850M 1600 Acre Solar Farm In Monterey To Offset All Its Ca Operations Incl Campus 2

During Tim Cook’s talk at the Goldman Sachs Tech Conference 2015 today, the Apple CEO announced a new initiative that will see the company build a solar farm in Monterey County, California that Cook called Apple’s “biggest, boldest and most ambitious” energy project yet. “We know at Apple that climate change is real… our view is the time for talk is past and the time for action is now… we’re now running all of our data centres… off renewable energy....

June 17, 2022 · 2 min · 334 words · Nicholas Girgenti

Apple Announces Its First Taiwan Retail Store Located In Taipei 101 Skyscraper

Apple today has announced its first ever retail store destined for Taiwan. The company made the announcement on its Taiwan website, while Tim Cook also teased the new location in a tweet this afternoon, calling the store Apple Taipei 101. Apple’s Taiwan retail store will be located in the Xinyi District on the ground floor and basement level of Taipei 101. It’s not explicitly clear when the store will open, through AppleDaily speculates that will be by the end of the month....

June 17, 2022 · 2 min · 378 words · Theresa Witten

Apple Announces Macos Sierra Will Ship In The Fall Developer Beta Today Public Beta In July

Apple’s brand new operating system for its laptops and desktop computers, macOS, will ship in the fall for all customers. A beta for developers will be released later today. There’s a host of new features, including Auto Unlock, Continuity Clipboard, Apple Pay, Siri for Mac and more. A public beta will be offered in July. Apple® today previewed macOS Sierra™, a major update to the world’s most advanced desktop operating system, with new features that make the Mac® smarter and more helpful than ever....

June 17, 2022 · 2 min · 287 words · Lael Holbert