• Historic: Apple finally offers optional matte screen on iPad Pro + Final Cut Camera app for live multicam for iPad & iPhone by Allan Tépper

    Apple calls it «Nano-texture glass . I call it «matte . Other people call it «antiglare . It’s a preferred option by many which was sadly removed by Apple many years ago in MacBooks, although returned as an option with some standalone Apple displays and iMacs. Today, Apple made history by offering a «Nano-texture glass option for its []Read More from Historic: Apple finally offers optional matte screen on iPad Pro + Final Cut Camera app for live multicam for iPad & iPhone

  • UPDATE: DRUDGE APP IPHONE, IPAD

    ‎Welcome to the all new version 7 of the one and only official Drudge Report app. Here's all you need to know to use the app to it's fullest: NOTIFICATIONS On first open, iOS will ask you to allow notifications. Tapping "Allow" results in alerts being sent to your phone whenever there is a

  • Best AI Assistant for iPhone: Top 10 Apps in 2024

    Are you looking for the best AI assistant for iPhone? I’ve created a list of the 10 best options. It’s quite easy to integrate AI into your everyday life if you’re using an iPhone. Its robust CPU, GPU, and Neural Engine (iPhone 8 and later) resources make it the best platform to run mobile AI […]

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    Apple debuts new Final Cut Camera app for iPhone and iPad

    Apple has announced a new official camera app for iPhone and iPad. The app loaded with advanced features is designed for Final Cut for iPad 2 and can be downloaded for free as a standalone app.

  • 9to5Mac Daily: May 2, 2024 – More changes in the EU for App Store and iPad

    Listen to a recap of the top stories of the day from 9to5Mac. 9to5Mac Daily is available on iTunes and Apple’s Podcasts app, Stitcher, TuneIn, Google Play, or through our dedicated RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players. Supported by Setapp: Get access to 240+ apps on your Mac for just $9.99. Sign up today for a free 7-day trial. more

  • Apple won't fight EU over iPad gatekeeper status, third-party App Stores coming

    Despite the EU claiming that the iPad qualifies under its Digital Markets Act as a gatekeeper when it does not yet, Apple has announced that it will comply regardless. The EU is treating the iPad as a gatekeeper platform under its Digital Markets Act Even the EU's own anti-competition regulator Margrethe Vestager says that the iPad does not meet the criteria to come under the Digital Markets Act (DMA). Yet the EU is enforcing its DMA rules on the iPad as if it did. "Today, we have...

  • Apple’s App Store and iPhone Challenges May Create Services and Ecosystem Headwinds

    Apple reports earnings on Thursday, and we'll get a sense of whether

  • Brand new Final Cut Camera app for iPhone and iPad enables pro recording workflows

    Today at the iPad-focused ‘Let loose’ event, Apple not only introduced compelling new iPad hardware, it also had a first-party software story to tell. The main highlights of that story were Final Cut Pro 2 and Logic Pro 2 for iPadOS. These major updates to Apple’s iPad-exclusive versions of its pro software suite seem set to take great advantage of advancements like the iPad Pro’s M4 chip. Included in that announcement, though, was news of a brand new app coming to the iPhone and iPad:...

  • New iPads are close, EU App Store rules, and Apple ID's new bug on the AppleInsider Podcast

    On this week's episode of the AppleInsider Podcast, your regular hosts discuss a change in EU rules for small developers, some Apple ID bugs, iOS 18 leaks -- and of course the imminent launch of new iPads. Apple is due to launch new iPads on May 7 If you haven't been affected by the peculiar Apple ID bug where it forces you to reset your password because of a security issue, then trust us: it's startlingly more of a pain than that sounds. Especially now that Apple has the excellent but...

  • Is TikTok bypassing Apple's App Store in-app purchase commission?

    9to5Mac is supported by Incogni: Stop robocalls, spam emails, stalkers, fraud, and more with Incogni. Exclusive discount for 9to5Mac readers: Use the code Apple55 at checkout to get 55% off the annual plan. A new report from TechCrunch today claims that TikTok might be bypassing Apple’s App Store in-app purchase system. The report says that TikTok is “presenting some of its users with a link to a website” to purchase coins, instead of using Apple’s in-app purchase flow. more

  • Apple finally pulls generative AI nude apps from the App Store

    Apple has removed apps from the App Store that claimed to make nonconsensual nude imagery, a move that demonstrates Apple is now more willing to tackle the hazardous app category. App Store icon The capabilities of generative AI to create images based on prompts has become a very useful tool in photography and design. However, the technology also has been misused in the creation of deep fakes -- and nonconsensual pornography. Despite the danger, Apple has been remarkably hands-off...

  • Apple pulls AI image apps from the App Store after learning they could generate nude images

    Apple is cracking down on a category of AI image generation apps that “advertised the ability to create nonconsensual nude images.” According to a new report from 404 Media, Apple has removed multiple AI apps from the App Store that claimed they could “create nonconsensual nude images.” more