Apple sues virtualization firm Corellium for selling iOS and iTunes knockoffs Apple on Thursday filed a lawsuit claiming software virtualization firm Corellium, which markets its wares to security researchers, infringes on copyrights covering iOS, iTunes and other Apple assets. Mikey Campbell 6 years ago 12
Apple now responsible for 2.4 million US jobs Through its own staff, those of suppliers and developers, Apple has grown to support 2.4 million jobs across all 50 states. It's an increase of four times since 2011, and sees the company contributing $60 billion to the economy annually. William Gallagher 6 years ago 30
'iPhone 11' OLED screens may be the same as the Samsung Galaxy S10 The 2019 iPhones will use the same material as those used by Samsung's Galaxy smartphones, according to a report, a rumor that could be better from a supply chain point of view, but also means that Apple won't be using a custom material for its smartphone display. Malcolm Owen 6 years ago 12
Everything new in iOS 13 beta 7: 3D Touch, icon tweaks, more Apple is continuing to evolve iOS 13, and included several public-facing tweaks with the seventh developer beta. Here is everything we've found so far. Andrew O'Hara 6 years ago 6
Capital One hacker under investigation for 30 more AWS data breaches The Seattle hacker behind the major Capital One hack may have stolen data from many other organizations, with authorities claiming thefts have taken place from over 30 companies and entities in other thefts from Amazon Web Services. Malcolm Owen 6 years ago 17
Apple's 'iPhone 11' event is probably on September 10 An asset buried in the seventh iOS 13 beta suggests that the 'iPhone 11' will debut in an event on Tuesday, September 10. Mike Wuerthele 6 years ago 25
How to stop getting the 'Storage Full' message on your iPhone When you get this warning message about your iPhone being almost or entirely full, take these steps to free up the most space in the quickest time. William Gallagher 6 years ago 11
Apple releases seventh developer betas of iOS 13, iPadOS 13, tvOS 13 & watchOS 6 [u] Apple is on its seventh round of developer betas for its milestone operating systems, with new builds of iOS 13, iPadOS 13, watchOS 6, and tvOS 13 now available for testing. Malcolm Owen 6 years ago 7
YouTuber iJustine launches Final Cut Pro X training app for macOS Prominent YouTube personality iJustine is moving into education, partnering with Ripple Training to produce a course on how to use Final Cut Pro X, one that could help inspire the next generation of content creators to produce their own videos for the streaming service. Malcolm Owen 6 years ago 17
Apple Watch still dominating the North American wearables market Apple is continuing to dominate the North America wearables market, with analysts revealing the Apple Watch is helping boost Apple's shipments in the last quarter by 32% over the same period last year, helping it to maintain its lead over rivals Fitbit and Samsung. Malcolm Owen 6 years ago 7
Apple facing iPhone challenges in SE Asia from price pressure Apple's iPhone is competing with considerably cheaper rivals in the Southeast Asia smartphone market, Canalys analysts advise, with approximately 62% of the region's smartphone shipments stemming from Chinese-based smartphone brands. Malcolm Owen 6 years ago 5
The story of the iMac is the story of Apple More than even the iPhone, it is the iMac that shows us what Apple always aims for — and usually gets. On August 15, 2019, the 21st anniversary of when you could first buy it, here's how one machine changed Apple and how Apple changed that one machine. William Gallagher 6 years ago 21
Huawei Mate X delayed again, shipping before the end of 2019 Huawei has decided to postpone its Mate X folding phone for a second time until after the Galaxy Fold ships — for reasons unknown. Mike Wuerthele 6 years ago 27
Apple accused of stealing dual-camera technology used in latest iPhones Israeli-based camera technology firm Corephotonics is back with a massive lawsuit claiming Apple knowingly used patented dual-camera technology in iPhone, then attempted to cover its tracks with largely similar intellectual property filings. Mikey Campbell 6 years ago 22
T-Mobile and AT&T partner to battle robocalls AT&T and T-Mobile have announced a new partnership designed to thwart robocalls by authenticating incoming calls across both networks. Andrew O'Hara 6 years ago 16
WebKit working group publishes anti-tracking policy Apple's WebKit team this week published a "WebKit Tracking Prevention Policy" that details web tracking practices it believes are harmful to consumers, as well as technology the group has implemented or intends to implement in its browser engine to block such activity. AppleInsider Staff 6 years ago 2