• Apple Leadership Talks iPhone While Riding Golf Cart Around Apple Park

    Apple's marketing chief Greg Joswiak, vice president of iPhone marketing Kaiann Drance, and a few other senior employees at the company recently participated in a ride-along interview with YouTube video creator Brian Tong. Greg Joswiak talks with Brian Tong in a golf cart ride at Apple Park The interview took place in a golf cart driving around Apple Park, with various employees hopping in and out to talk with Tong along the way. The video provides an update on the "state of the iPhone,"...

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  • Take a golf cart ride around Apple Park with Greg Joswiak and other Apple execs [Video]

    Brian Tong was given a unique opportunity for his latest YouTube video: a golf cart ride around Apple Park with guest stars from various different Apple executives. The video focuses on the “State Of The iPhone,” with topics ranging from the iPhone’s camera to artificial intelligence and much more. more

  • Amazon's Prime Day 'Big Spring Sale' Debuts Big Discounts on Apple Devices, Anker Accessories, and More

    Amazon this week is hosting a "Big Spring Sale," which includes deals and offers on everything from Apple devices to clothes, kitchen electronics, furniture, and much more. The new event is set to run through March 25, so you'll have a few days of discounts to shop, with new markdowns appearing every day. Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with Amazon. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running. We're focusing on the...

  • How to use Collaborative Playlists for Apple Music

    A promised but delayed feature, Collaborative Playlists finally arrived for Apple Music in late January. Here's how you and your friends can make the most of it. Originally promised alongside the debut of iOS 17, this Apple Music-centric feature didn't actually show up until iOS 17.3, but it allows friends and family who subscribe to Apple Music to create playlists where they all contribute. It's a great way to share your favorite music, and discover some great new artists and songs. ...

  • How to use Apple's services on enterprise networks

    Apple services use a variety of ports and connections that may not be immediately accessible when used on a corporate network. Here's how to access them on enterprise networks. 16-inch MacBook Pro Security is a big issue when using devices to connect to Apple Services - especially for enterprise networks. In enterprise, security is a top concern due to the fact that companies and organizations are constantly under external pressure from hackers, ransomware, denial of service (DoS),...

  • Hands-on: How to use SharePlay in CarPlay with Apple Music

    One of the big changes in iOS 17 for CarPlay users is the addition of SharePlay support for Apple Music. This feature allows anyone in the car to control and contribute to what’s playing via Apple Music, rather than just one person. I took SharePlay for Apple Music in iOS 17 for a recent drive. My takeaway? This is a very, very fun feature. more

  • Using Your Apple TV Should Be Easy—This Remote Helps

    This remote control comes designed with a more standard button panel.

  • New York City Welcomes Robotaxis to the Big Apple

    New York City has introduced a permitting system for companies seeking to test robotaxis on its streets, with one major catch — the city is mandating the presence of human safety drivers at all times.

  • Parts pairing used by Apple has been outlawed by Oregon [U]

    The practice of parts pairing – which can prevent third-party repair shops from cannibalising broken devices for parts – has been outlawed by Oregon, taking effect for any product made after January 1, 2025. The legislature just passed the toughest right to repair law seen to date, and it now requires only the governor’s signature to pass into law. Update: Governor Tina Kotek has now signed, and the bill is now law. more

  • Six by Nico invites you to take a bite from The Big Apple

    The latest tasting menu New York’s most iconic restaurants, including a New York Slice (Joe’s Pizza), a Pastrami Sandwich (Katz Deli) and A New Yorker Apple Pie (Eileen's Special Cheesecake)

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    Apple doesn't use exclamation points on its website. Ever wonder why?

    Let's talk reality distortion.Reality distortion is quite a popular topic these days, what with our reality being bent into all shorts of shapes by the likes of the Apple Vision Pro. Also: The Apple products you shouldn't buy this monthBut reality distortion has a much longer history, especially when it comes to tech and the way it's marketed.Why, in 1981 it was Apple's then-vice president of software, Bud Tribble, who used the phrase to describe Steve Jobs's charisma.Since that time, so many...