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Small and Cheap iPhone 9 May Launch in April
A „cheap” iPhone from Apple may come to the market soon. One of the largest American retail chains has received a case for a new model. Preparations for the reveal are likely underway.
hardware & software
April 1, 2020
Apple May be Working on VR Goggles
There is a chance that Apple will soon create its own VR set. Leaked images reveal a controller being part of HTC Vive, which could mean cooperation between the two companies.
hardware & software
March 30, 2020
Gabe Newell Comments on Competition From Epic Game Store
Gabe „Gaben” Newell commented on Steam's competition with Epic Games Store. He said that competition in the digital stores is necessary and beneficial for all, but criticized Apple's style approach and its „faceless bureaucrats” managing App Store.
hardware & software
Jacob Blazewicz
March 21, 2020
Serious Bug in Apple Smartphones Inflates Phone Bills
An error has been found in Apple smartphones using iOS 13.x that causes devices to download data from the Internet on their own, using their mobile connection and potentially inflating their phone bills.
hardware & software
Bart Swiatek
March 17, 2020
Apple Will Pay up to $500 Million for Slowing Down Old iPhones
Apple has reached a settlement in the trial concerning the slowing down of old iPhones - the devices from series 6 and 7. The company will spend between 310 and 500 million dollars on compensation for customers - only in USA.
hardware & software
Bart Swiatek
March 3, 2020
No Apple Phones for Movie Criminals and Villains
Apple does not allow movie villains to use its devices in movies and TV shows. The information was provided by director Rian Johnson, thus confirming the long-running rumors.
movies & tv series
Jacob Blazewicz
February 27, 2020
Ryzen in MacBooks? Rumors of Collaboration Between Apple and AMD
Mentions in the source code of the latest beta version of the MacOS suggest that new computers from Apple may use AMD components. This applies to both graphics cards and CPUs.
hardware & software
Bart Swiatek
February 10, 2020
Apple Punished for Slowing Down Older Phones - Again
France has imposed a fine of €25 million on Apple for deceptive marketing practices. This is the result of the iOS update scandal, which began in 2017 and resulted in lawsuits in France, Italy, the USA and Israel.
hardware & software
Julia Dragovic
February 9, 2020
Coronavirus Causes Problems for Apple and Samsung
It appears that the coronavirus, which the Chinese authorities are currently trying to deal with, may have a negative impact on the electronic equipment market. The media reports about factory being closed, and global corporations are preparing for complications and limiting or suspending travels to the country.
hardware & software
Bart Swiatek
January 29, 2020
The EU Wants a Universal Charger for all Smartphones; Apple Protests
The topic of developing a common charging port for all mobile devices returns. The European Union will hold a vote, after which we will find out whether Europe will soon be united by a single charger. As you can guess, not everyone is supporting the idea, namely Apple, among others.
hardware & software
Konrad Serafinski
January 16, 2020
Apple Presents Best Apps and Games of 2019
Apple published a list of the best apps and games available on the App Store in 2019. Let's see which apps are worthy of attention according to Apple.
video games
December 4, 2019
iPhone Sales Dropping, but Apple has Reasons to be Satisfied
Apple boasted its financial results for the fourth quarter of 2019. The company recorded a record-breaking revenue despite the fact that iPhone sales continue to drop. Services and iPads are on the rise.
hardware & software
Konrad Serafinski
October 31, 2019
Apple AirPods Pro - High Price and Flood of Memes
Apple introduced AirPods Pro. The product met with a mixed reception among potential buyers - mainly due to its price and appearance. As you can easily guess, the net is now swarming with memes.
hardware & software
Konrad Serafinski
October 29, 2019
Apple Removes HKMap.live App After Pressure From Chinese Authorities
Apple succumbed to pressure from the Communist Party of China and removed the HKmap.live app from the App Store. The app is used by Hong Kong protesters to track police activity.
hardware & software
Adrian Werner
October 10, 2019
iPhone 11 Pro Max Bests Huawei and Samsung in Battery Life Benchmark
With the new iPhone 11 series, Apple has focused on two issues: the battery and the camera. The tests show that the manufacturer has done its homework on at least one of them.
hardware & software
Barth Faryna
September 25, 2019
New iOS 13 on iPhones Warns You Not to Use Facebook
The iOS 13 system, which is due to be launched this week, offers many new measures to protect users' privacy. One of them is to notify people when applications try to secretly spy without their consent. People who downloaded early versions of the software are warned about Facebook.
hardware & software
Barth Faryna
September 17, 2019
Apple Apologizes to Customers for Eavesdropping on Siri
Apple apologizes for having outsourced the listening of user conversations recorded by Siri and promises to improve. Now the company will do it by itself. And only if we want it to.
hardware & software
Julia Dragovic
August 29, 2019
Mac Book Recommends Microsoft Surface - Corporate Level Trolling
Microsoft has reached the heights of creativity and in its latest advertisement decided to troll Apple in a very sophisticated way. Mac Book itself recommends Microsoft Surface laptops.
hardware & software
Barth Faryna
August 2, 2019
iPhone 6 Explodes in the Hands of an 11-year-old Girl
Apple is trying to figure out what could have caused the iPhone 6 to explode in the hands of an 11-year-old girl. So far, the cause of the malfunction is unknown.
hardware & software
Paul Wozniak
July 15, 2019
Apple's in Trouble? Demand for iPhone Smartphones Drops
Wedbush analysts have prepared a report stating that Apple will ship 180 million iPhones to stores by the end of this fiscal year (September 2019). That's 37.7 million less than last year.
hardware & software
Bart Swiatek
July 10, 2019