• Apple Enhances Self-Service Repair for Macs

    Apple's expanded Self Service Repair for Macs is going to allow small businesses that provide services for Macs more income opportunities.

  • India begins Operation Indravati to evacuate its nationals from Haiti

    New Delhi: India has started Operation Indravati to evacuate its nationals from Haiti to the Dominican Republic, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said on Thursday and asserted that it was "fully committed" to the security and well-being of Indians abroad.

    The move comes days after India had said it was looking at evacuating up to 90 of its...

  • Octopus Energy to offer 'heavily reduced rates' for some customers

    Bosses say the Octopus Energy trial has proved electric vehicles (EVs) can 'balance the grid' as the National Grid opens up Balancing Mechanism to other suppliers with EV fleets

  • iPhone fuels Mac switchers as the gateway to Apple's ecosystem

    Unsurprisingly, after more than a decade of mobile dominance, the iPhone is the primary gateway to Apple's ecosystem for new and existing users to other products. Apple's mobile gateway from iOS to macOS The iPhone has become the entry point into an ecosystem that comprises Mac, iPad, Apple Watch, and other products. A recent Consumer Intelligence Research Partners (CIRP) study reveals that many first-time Mac buyers were already embedded within the Apple ecosystem through the iPhone or...

  • Apple @ Work Podcast: A brief history of the Mac at work

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  • Apple Maps could get a custom routes feature in iOS 18

    Apple Maps might finally let you plot out your own routes in iOS 18.

  • Apple Maps May Gain Custom Routes With iOS 18

    Apple may be planning to add support for "custom routes" in Apple Maps in iOS 18, according to code reviewed by MacRumors. ‌Apple Maps‌ does not currently offer a way to input self-selected routes, with Maps users limited to Apple's pre-selected options, but that may change in ‌iOS 18‌. Apple has pushed an ‌iOS 18‌ file to its maps back-end labeled "CustomRouteCreation." While not much is revealed by the file except for the name, it does mention that this upcoming feature will be limited to...

  • Apple Mac Silicon: Unpatchable Security Flaw Discovered—is it a Threat?

    Apple's Mac Silicon, a.k.a. the M-series, is vulnerable to an unpatchable security flaw that breaks encryption.

  • TechCrunch Minute: Breaking down the Apple iPhone antitrust lawsuit from the DOJ

    The U.S. Department of Justice is suing Apple over allegedly monopolistic smartphone practices. The federal agency is not alone in the matter, bringing 15 states and the District of Columbia into the mix as well. Apple, as you might imagine, disputes the allegations. Potential impacts are myriad, from consumer messaging to smartphones to smart watches. […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

  • Apple’s best defence against the DOJ antitrust lawsuit is its customers

    After literally years of investigation, the DOJ antitrust lawsuit is finally official. Apple is accused of using a dominant market position to lock in customers, block competitors, profiteer, and stifle new technologies. The lawsuit mirrors moves made in the EU, most notably through the Digital Markets Act (DMA), which obliges Apple and other tech giants to adopt a less aggressive approach to protecting their own financial interests against competition more

  • Unpatchable security flaw in Apple Silicon Macs breaks encryption

    University researchers have found an unpatchable security flaw in Apple Silicon Macs, which would allow an attacker to break encryption and get access to cryptographic keys. The flaw is present in M1, M2, and M3 chips, and because the failing is part of the architecture of the chips, there’s no way for Apple to fix it in current devices more

  • Google Begins to Roll-out Custom Contact Ringtones for Pixel Users

    Not all users have received the feature however, so it seems that the update is done from the server-side of things.