The big day – or the big first day – of WWDC arrived this afternoon, with the audience in San Jose getting an extensive tour of the most exciting things Apple has to offer its large and global community of developers. The day’s big news,...
Can Apple do mobile ads? The world might soon find out, according to a report Friday (June 1) in The Wall Street Journal (WSJ). The paper, relying on unnamed sources, said that “over the past year, Apple has met with Snap Inc., Pinterest and other companies...
To help users monitor how much time they are spending on their Apple devices and within certain apps, engineers at the tech company have been working on a series of tools through a Digital Health initiative. According to people familiar with Apple’s plans, the features...
Apple is changing a wireless chip in the iPhone that will allow people to use the technology to securely unlock doors. The Information cited a source that said the change to the near-field communication (NFC) chip is expected to be announced at Apple’s Worldwide Developer...
Apple is reportedly gearing up to allow third-party developers to get full access to the Near-Field Communications (NFC) chip in the iPhone with iOS 12. Citing The Information, 9to5Mac reported that Apple is aiming for the iPhone to be used for more digital payments and...
Apple led the charge in the wearable band market during the first quarter of this year, with Canalys finding that the company shipped 3.8 million Apple Watches during the first three months of the year. In a press release, the market research firm said wearable...
One analyst is predicting that Apple’s shares will slump 6 percent from last week’s close to $175 over the next 12 months. According to CNBC, a look at recent average selling prices for iPhones, as well as soft demand for iPhone X, led to the...
Apple has been granted a patent for vein image detection that can be used in the iPhone. According to Apple Insider, the patent — first filed in 2015 — is called “Vein imaging using detection of pulsed radiation,” which uses infrared light to capture images...
Apple CEO Tim Cook used a commencement speech at Duke University to take a few more jabs at Facebook and its recent data scandals. While Cook didn’t mention Facebook by name, his comments appeared to reference the social media giant’s Cambridge Analytica data scandal, during...