Apple Files Lawsuit Against Softbank Owned Firm For Bringing Repeated Nuisance Patent Suits Against Them

Apple and Intel have filed an antitrust lawsuit against Fortress Investment Group, a company backed by SoftBank, reports Reuters. The lawsuit essentially claims that Fortress is an extreme patent troll who is fielding repeated nonsense cases against the tech giants. It alleges Fortress stockpiled patents for the primary purpose of suing companies in a manner that violates antitrust laws. In the complaint, Apple said that it has “suffered economic harm in the form of litigation costs and diversion of resources” in having to deal with the Fortress lawsuits....

February 20, 2022 · 1 min · 187 words · Terry Harris

Apple Announces New A8 Chip W Up To 25 Faster Cpu 50 Faster Graphics

Alongside new iPhone 6 models, Apple introduced the new A8 chip to power both devices. The company says its new system-on-a-chip has 2 billion transistors over 1 billion transistors from the A7 chip introduced last year with the iPhone 5s and iPad Air/iPad mini with Retina display. The actual A8 chip has a 13% smaller footprint making more room in the device for other components. Performance wise, the A8 chip boasts up to 25% faster CPU and up to 50% graphics performance....

February 19, 2022 · 1 min · 93 words · Erin Johnson

Apple Confirms 8 A M Friday Launch For New Ipad In Us Nine Other Countries

Apple just released a press release confirming the new iPad will launch in the United States and nine additional countries March 16 at 8 a.m. local time. We first confirmed the 8 a.m. launch yesterday in leaked marketing materials. The countries geared for the initial launch on Friday include: the U.S., Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, Switzerland, as well as the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. Apple also confirmed launch stores for the U....

February 19, 2022 · 4 min · 755 words · Leslie Semple

Apple Continues Website Redesign Flattens Support Pages

As noted by several 9to5 readers, Apple has just recently updated its Support pages through Apple.com to better reflect the redesign the rest of the site has been receiving in recent months. Today’s update provides a new design for the majority of support pages available through Apple.com/support, including: Videos, Manuals, Tech Specs, and Downloads. Apple used to present these pages using a design that was a few generations behind the rest of the site and displayed links in a search result style list....

February 19, 2022 · 2 min · 297 words · Josephine Ray

Apple Event News Hub Iphone 11 Apple Watch Series 5 Ipad Tv Arcade Much More

Brought to you by Sprint: Switch to Sprint and lease iPhone XR for $15/mo – 50% off the regular lease price! Apple’s biggest product announcement of the year is happening today. We’re expecting three new iPhones, updates to the Apple Watch, and much more. Head below for a recap of everything announced at Apple’s September 10, 2019 event including iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max, Apple Watch Series 5, price drops for Apple Watch Series 3, a new $329 iPad with a larger screen, Apple Arcade and Apple TV+ launch dates and prices, and much more!...

February 19, 2022 · 2 min · 377 words · Eugene Mills

Apple Forced To Release An Early Patch Due To Ios 7 Security Flaw

Details about what was fixed The original exploit was discovered by Jose Rodriguez from Spain. He found that an iOS 7 device grants partial device access without entering the locks-screen passcode by performing a simple set of tasks. To do this swipe swipe up on the lock screen, reveal the control center, access the clock, press down on the power button in the the device prompts with “slide to power off,” and then double-tap the home button to cancel....

February 19, 2022 · 1 min · 163 words · Ann Gabaldon

Apple Announces New Wireless Technologies In Iphone 6 Including Volte And Wi Fi Calling

Apple has announced several new wireless features for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, including faster Wi-Fi that achieves speeds of up to 3x faster than previous models. New LTE technology is also preset, allowing speeds of up to 150 Mbps. Perhaps more importantly, Voice over LTE calling has been enabled, and can take advantage of the new Wi-Fi hardware to place calls over a Wi-Fi connection while still using your cellular phone number....

February 18, 2022 · 1 min · 103 words · Walter Bernardo

Apple Breaks Disability Law Says Wheelchair User Former Genius

A former Apple Store Genius who uses a wheelchair claims that Apple breaks disability law in its treatment of employees by failing to properly accommodate their needs… Patently Apple reports that Canadian Robert Shaw is suing Apple for constructive dismissal. His lawyer Andrew Monkhouse said that Apple is guilty of discrimination, and failing to live up to its own accessibility standards. Robert Shaw alleges in a Statement of Claim that Apple repeatedly refused to work on an individual accommodation plan with him, opting instead to provide piecemeal solutions to his disability....

February 18, 2022 · 2 min · 317 words · Roy Rogers

Apple Brings Its Start Something New Page Global For New Years 2015

Apple launched its Start Something New. campaign on its Japanese website 2 days ago and it looks to be propagating globally now in the run up to New Years Eve 2015. The page encourages Apple users to try out new products like Procreate, Brushes 3, Slow Shutter, VSCOCam, Waterlogue and iDraw and highlights artists including Roz Hall, Matt Pyke and Craig & Karl. Although Apple has toned down its holiday celebrations this year (12 Days of Gifts?...

February 18, 2022 · 1 min · 92 words · Nona Swingle

Apple Confirms Lucky Bag Sale Returning To Japanese Retail Stores On January 2Nd

Apple’s annual “Lucky Bag” sale will begin in Japanese retail stores on January 2nd, the company confirmed today through a page on its website. Shoppers will be able to purchase a mystery bag containing an assortment of products at much lower than the actual cost of those items. Last year’s Lucky Bags included a $99 Incase backpack and a Mophie Juice Pack, each with a custom design to match the bags....

February 18, 2022 · 1 min · 133 words · Jeffrey Bellamy

Apple Confirms Iphone 4S Launch In China And 21 Other Markets Starting Jan 13

Apple just issued a press release confirming the availability of iPhone 4S in China and 21 other markets starting Friday, Jan. 13. This comes just over a week after the device received necessary certifications from the Ministry of Industry and Information and Technnology of China. Apple CEO Tim Cook said this about the announcement in a statement earlier today: All other markets gaining access to the iPhone 4S beginning Jan. 13 include: Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Bolivia, Botswana, British Virgin Islands, Cameroon, Cayman Islands, Central African Republic, China, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Grenada, Guam, Guinea Conakry, Ivory Coast, Jamaica, Kenya, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritius, Niger, Senegal, St....

February 18, 2022 · 3 min · 500 words · Florence Moyer

Apple Debuts All New Apple Developer Forums Ahead Of Wwdc 2020

After taking the Developer Forums offline yesterday, Apple has debuted an all-new version today. The new Apple Developer Forums are available now and come ahead of WWDC 2020 kicking off next week as an all-online event. Apple first teased the new Developer Forums last week, promising that they would serve as a place for developers to connect with Apple engineers during WWDC: The new Developer Forums feature a much sleeker design with the ability to easily ask questions, search, view popular topics, and more....

February 18, 2022 · 1 min · 204 words · Brian Beam

Apple Engineer Who Got Mac Os Running On Intel Chips Rejected For Genius Job

The NY Times reports that JK Scheinberg, the engineer famously responsible for getting what was then Mac OS running on Intel machines, was rejected for an Apple Store Genius job. I wonder whether they read his CV or Googled him … ? I’m lucky enough to get my tech support from JK Scheinberg, the engineer at Apple who led the effort that moved the Mac to Intel processors. A little restless after retiring in 2008, at 54, he figured he’d be a great fit for a position at an Apple store Genius Bar, despite being twice as old as anyone else at the group interview....

February 18, 2022 · 1 min · 187 words · David Stone

Apple Execs Discuss 400 Price Point For Wearable With The Media What Do You Think

Re/code via sources unknown says today that Apple has been considering the $400 price point for its wearable, expected to be announced on September 9th and available for sale in 2015. The price positioning is reminiscent of Apple’s latest product launch, the iPad, in which price points of $1,000 were batted around before Steve Jobs took the stage and conjured up the jaw-dropping $499 starting price point. But without knowing about the wearable product, how can we judge the price point…...

February 18, 2022 · 1 min · 142 words · Katie Brassell

Apple Fixes Lion Video Lock Ups On Imacs Improves Hardware Support In Boot Camp For Windows

Apple has released a pair of new updates meant to fix video-locking issues on iMacs that run Lion and improve hardware compatibility when running Windows in dual boot mode on your Mac. The iMac Graphic FW Update 3.0 is now available for download, weighing in at a paltry 482KB. Apple says the firmware update “fixes a graphics issue that may cause an iMac to hang under certain conditions”. You can also download this update by choosing Software Update from the Apple menu, in which case the update mechanism will determine whether your iMac’s graphics card needs updating and offer the refreshed software appropriately....

February 18, 2022 · 2 min · 265 words · Troy Sheets

Apple Gearing Up To Launch Upgraded Mac Pro With 16 Cores

If these internal documents jibe with what Apple will be soon releasing, Mac customers will be able to get their hands on a super-fast 16-core Mac. In addition to these specifications, we hear that Apple has already begun the process of assembling product manuals for the new Mac Pro, corroborating previous claims of a late July or early August launch. Our sources could not confirm if the new rack mountable design, which we detailed, will make its way into the 2011 model....

February 18, 2022 · 1 min · 180 words · Kenneth Cribbin

Apple Grabs 61 5 Percent Of Global Tablet Market In Q3 10 Times Over Closest Competitor Samsung

Last time we checked with research firm IDC, they listed Apple at 68.3-percent of the worldwide tablet market with approximately 9.3 million units of the iPad 2 shipped in quarter two of 2011. While the firm’s estimates for Q3 saw a drop to 61.5-percent of the market, Apple still leads the market and increased shipments from the 9.3 million in Q2 to approximately 11.1 million units in Q3. To put that in perspective, Apple’s closest competitor, Samsung, is over 10 times behind with just 5....

February 18, 2022 · 1 min · 153 words · Danny Mcbride

Apple Announces 6 1 Inch Iphone Xr In Several Colorful Finishes New A12 Bionic Chip And Faster Face Id

Apple has announced its next-generation iPhone XR, one of its three 2018 flagship iPhones. The iPhone XR is lower-cost than the iPhone XS whilst retaining the slim bezel, notched screen with Face ID and gestural navigation. Available in 64 GB, 128 GB and 256 GB, starting at $749. The iPhone XR has a bigger LCD display than the iPhone 8 Plus, Apple is calling it ‘Liquid Retina’ — although it is not as waterproof as iPhone Xs....

February 17, 2022 · 2 min · 299 words · Linda Ritchie

Apple Announces It Has Now Sold Over 1 2 Billion Iphones

Tim Cook today touted that Apple has now sold over 1.2 billion iPhones, a milestone achieved in just a decade. The news was announced during Apple’s Q3 2017 earnings call and comes a year after Apple revealed it had sold 1 billion iPhones. In July of 2016, Apple confirmed that it had sold 1 billion iPhones to date, with Tim Cook touting the device as a one of the most ‘important, world-changing and successful products in history....

February 17, 2022 · 1 min · 165 words · James Vickers

Apple Bringing Its Maps Vehicles To France Sweden More Us Uk Cities

Apple has announced an expansion of its Apple Maps vehicle program, a fleet of vans equipped with advanced sensors collecting data for an improved Maps experience. Among the new locations, Apple will be bringing the vehicles to France and Sweden for the first time, while it also plans to survey a long list of new cities in the US and UK where it’s already started surveying. We first reported on the project back in May, noting that Apple was gathering data to reduce its reliance on third-parties, including getting Google Street View-type images of storefronts and other 3D imagery....

February 17, 2022 · 1 min · 210 words · Ryan Anderson