Apple has announced that its 2024 Worldwide Developer Conference will take place on the 10th to 14th of June and this will be when we get to find out the first official details about iOS 18 and the other new software updates. As anticipation builds for the latest iteration of Apple’s operating system, iOS 18, […]
With the Vision Pro finally available, many consumers are curious about Apple’s AR/VR headset and the apps that come with it. While some are from companies you recognize — Disney+, Max, TikTok, Zoom, Reddit and others — there are plenty of independent developers that launched visionOS-optimized apps. From spatial puzzle games to an app where […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
Apple has filed a lawsuit against a former employee, accusing the ex-iOS software engineer of breaching confidentiality agreements by leaking details of the Journal app before its launch. Gavel in a courtroom The lawsuit, filed in the Superior Court of California in Santa Clara on March 18, pits Apple against the defendant Andrew Aude. Apple has three complaints against Aude, all surrounding alleged actions where he shared details about Apple products, services, and policies to the...
The European Union’s recently implemented Digital Markets Act (DMA) appears to be impacting mobile browser usage in the region. Since March 7th, 2024, when the DMA came into effect, smartphone users in the EU have encountered prompts to choose their default browser. This has coincided with a rise in users exploring alternative browsers. One such […]
Apple has filed a lawsuit against Andrew Aude, a former iOS Software Engineer, accusing him of leaking “information about more than a half-dozen different Apple policies and products.” The leaks included details about Apple’s then-unreleased Journal app, Apple’s “development of products within the spatial computing space,” and more. “Mr. Aude often took and saved screenshots of his communications on his Apple-issued work iPhone to preserve them for posterity,” the lawsuit alleges. more...
Apple holds its World Wide Developers Conference each year in the summer. The event typically sees a new iOS and other hardware like AirPods. READ MORE: Is Apple going to be left behind by the
The suit highlights Apple's suppression of third-party smartwatches, messaging apps, cloud games, and digital wallets as examples.
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MacRumors was first to report that Apple was planning to rebrand "Apple ID" to "Apple Account" across its software platforms and websites like iCloud.com as early as this year, and now Bloomberg's Mark Gurman has corroborated this change. A mockup of the new Apple Account branding In his Power On newsletter today, Gurman said the new "Apple Account" branding will start to be used later this year both online and in Apple's next major software releases, such as iOS 18 for the iPhone and...
Apple recently released iOS 17.4.1 and now we get to find out how it compares to the iOS 17.4 software update. When it comes to software updates, even minor increments can make a world of difference in user experience. Apple’s iOS updates are always on the radar of tech enthusiasts, eagerly awaiting improvements and enhancements. […]
Apple's potential rebrand of Apple ID to "Apple Account" has seemingly been corroborated, with the change allegedly arriving later in 2024 alongside the macOS and iOS 18 releases. Apple ID sign-in page The Apple ID is the term used for the accounts on Apple's various online services, but rumors have previously hinted at it becoming the simpler "Apple Account" instead. On Sunday, a report has said the same thing, making the change seem a lot more likely to actually happen. Writing in...