Netflix introduces external subscription option for iOS users

Apple started enabling “reader” apps earlier this year so that users could log in and pay for a subscription via external connections from locations other than the App Store. Netflix is adding a feature to its iOS app that sends users to its website when they want to sign up for a new membership. Continue reading “Netflix introduces external subscription option for iOS users”

Apple Watch Pro to get a redesign, a larger display but no new sensors: Report

Three new Apple Watch models, including the rumoured Apple Watch Pro, will be unveiled by Apple in two months’ time. It had already been rumoured that this Apple Watch Pro would have a larger display, a longer battery life, and a new body-temperature sensor. Gurman believes that this watch may stay on for multiple days on just a single charge thanks to the alleged low-power mode, which Apple has not yet commented on. Continue reading “Apple Watch Pro to get a redesign, a larger display but no new sensors: Report”

Apple highlights how Apple Watch and Health are improving lives

Ever since the release of the Health app in 2014 and the Apple Watch in 2015, Apple has provided a wide range of ground-breaking health and fitness features to assist people to live a healthier life. Continue reading “Apple highlights how Apple Watch and Health are improving lives”

Apple MacBook Air M2 teardown reveals lack of heatsink, single 256GB storage chip

Apple introduced its new MacBook Air powered by the new M2 CPU at WWDC 2022 in June. And now, iFixit has performed and published its deconstruction of the laptop, revealing the internals and changes made by Apple with this version. Continue reading “Apple MacBook Air M2 teardown reveals lack of heatsink, single 256GB storage chip”

MacBook Pro with M2 Pro and M2 Max chips expected between Fall 2022 and Spring 2023

It is still anticipated that Apple will release a few M2 Macs between 2022 and 2023 after launching the M2 MacBook Pro and MacBook Air. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman stated in his Power On newsletter that the firm has an internal goal to introduce the new M2 Pro as well as the M2 Max MacBook Pro as early as this fall. Continue reading “MacBook Pro with M2 Pro and M2 Max chips expected between Fall 2022 and Spring 2023”

WhatsApp is testing Mac App with native Apple Silicon support

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WhatsApp is working on a new Mac app with native Apple Silicon support. Some Mac users can now try out the latest version of the app through a test flight beta. WhatsApp has recently begun rolling out the feature to migrate WhatsApp data from Android to iPhone. Continue reading “WhatsApp is testing Mac App with native Apple Silicon support”

Shazam app gets iPhone, iPad music recognition history sync

Shazam, a popular service for finding music, has updated its apps for the iPhone and iPad so that music found by iOS’s Music Recognition feature can now be synced between devices using the same Apple ID. Users can now more easily keep track of their history of music discovery thanks to music recognition, which is located in the Control Center on the iPhone. Continue reading “Shazam app gets iPhone, iPad music recognition history sync”

Apple Watch Extreme Sports model could be called “Pro”, cost $900

According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman’s latest Power On newsletter, the rugged model might be called Pro. He believes the more advanced tracking capabilities for swimming and trekking, a longer battery life, and a bulkier, more durable shell built of a high-end, non-aluminum metal composition will be the “Pro” features of this forthcoming Apple Watch. He went on to say that the company might stop making the Edition version again to make room for this extreme sports option, along with the new Apple Watch SE. Continue reading “Apple Watch Extreme Sports model could be called “Pro”, cost $900″

Apple announces “Lockdown Mode” to protect iPhone users from mercenary spyware attacks

On Wednesday, Apple unveiled a new security feature intended to prevent iPhone users from intrusive spyware attacks. The “Lockdown Mode” feature, which limits certain of your device’s features while also creating a digital moat around its periphery to prevent intrusion, claims to “harden” the data security of your iOS devices. Continue reading “Apple announces “Lockdown Mode” to protect iPhone users from mercenary spyware attacks”

Apple plans for extreme sports watch with larger display, metal case along with standard Series 8

According to Mark Gurman of Bloomberg, Apple apparently intends to unveil an “extreme sports” model of the Apple Watch this year. Along with a larger battery and a rugged metal case, the extreme sports Apple Watch is anticipated to include the company’s largest smartwatch display yet. Continue reading “Apple plans for extreme sports watch with larger display, metal case along with standard Series 8”

MacBook Air with M2 goes on pre-order starting July 8, available from July 15

Apple introduced its new MacBook Air, powered by the new M2 chip last month. At that time, the company said that it will be available from July. Today, the company confirmed that the new MacBook Air will be available to order worldwide, including India, starting Friday, July 8 at 5 a.m. PDT /5:30 PM IST. It will be available through Apple Authorised Resellers, a week later, beginning Friday, July 15. Continue reading “MacBook Air with M2 goes on pre-order starting July 8, available from July 15”

Apple Watch Series 8 could feature a bigger 1.99″ display

As speculation about the arrival of the next Apple Watch grows, Apple is expected to introduce three new models in September. According to analyst Ross Young in a tweet posted on Monday, the 45mm won’t be the largest model available, since Apple intends to introduce a bigger version with roughly 50 mm, or 1.99 inches diagonally. The expert has said before that the new line-up might have three sizes of screen. Continue reading “Apple Watch Series 8 could feature a bigger 1.99″ display”

Apple Watch Series 8 to include a body temperature sensor, AirPods Pro 2 not to feature heart rate, body temperature monitoring: Report

Apple’s own Mac chips have definitely shaken up the PC processor market, helping to boost sales of Apple’s own desktops and laptops while forcing competitors to look for other options. Apple has introduced five different Mac chip types in the past 15 months, from the M1 to the M1 Ultra to the M2. I think Apple will release more next year, like the M2 Pro, M2 Max, M2 Ultra, and M3, says Mark Gurman in a blog post from Bloomberg. Continue reading “Apple Watch Series 8 to include a body temperature sensor, AirPods Pro 2 not to feature heart rate, body temperature monitoring: Report”

Apple iPhone 15 could continue to use Qualcomm 5G chips

Apple has reportedly hit a snag in their plans to use their in-house 5G modem chips for future iPhone models. Originally, the company would have used their own chip in the iPhone 15 series, however now it looks like they will continue to use Qualcomm’s 5G modem chips for one more year.

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Subway Surfers Tag, HEROish and more games coming to Apple Arcade in July

Apple usually adds new games to Apple Arcade on Fridays, but that doesn’t mean that it will always be a big update or brand-new games every Friday. In July, Apple Arcade subscribers can look forward to the release of three new App Store greats, as well as the introduction of a variety of games that are making their first appearance in Apple Arcade. Last month, games like Jigsaw Puzzle, Cooking Mama: Cuisine!, and more were released. Continue reading “Subway Surfers Tag, HEROish and more games coming to Apple Arcade in July”