Apple Has Shown Patience With New Apple Maps Where Google Would Have Killed It

Apple Maps first launched in iOS 6 to much excitement. Previously, Google Maps had powered the iPhone maps experience, but the relationship between Apple and Google became strained as Google held critical features of the mapping experience from the iPhone. If you remember back to that period, Google Maps on the iPhone didn’t even have built-in turn-by-turn directions. Apple began the process of replacing Google Maps with Apple Maps and unveiled its work during the WWDC 2012 keynote....

January 13, 2022 · 3 min · 621 words · Shirley Sullivan

Apple Highlights Work From 21 Artists To Promote New Piazza Liberty Retail Store

After previously announcing a July 26th grand opening date in an interview with SVP Angela Ahrendts, Apple has now revealed an impressive collaboration with 21 artists to celebrate their new Piazza Liberty retail store in Milan, Italy. As expected, “Cosa farai domani, Milano?” or “What will you do tomorrow, Milan?” is the slogan Apple chose to promote their new store. Yesterday evening, workers covered Piazza Liberty’s glass fountain and entryway with large banners displaying a colorful Apple logo formed from a collage of art styles....

January 13, 2022 · 3 min · 501 words · Wendy Mclendon

Apple Hiring Video Partnerships Lead To Negotiate Tv And Movie Deals With Content Providers

Apple is looking to fill a new “Video Partnerships” lead that will be responsible for negotiations with content providers like TV networks and movie studios with the goal of expanding its video services, including the Apple TV app and Universal Search. The position calls for prior “business development/transaction” qualifications in the TV or movie industries with studio, network, distributor, or agency experience preferred: The job listing surfaced this week alongside continued reports of Apple’s negotiations with content providers for original content....

January 13, 2022 · 1 min · 187 words · Alex Clark

Apple History Acorn A Virtual Click Wheel Based Os Which Lost Out To Ios Shown In Its 2006 Era Glory Video

Sonny Dickson this evening posted posted a log and video of a never before seen in public version of pre-iPhone era software that was built as an alternative OS to what eventually became iOS. The OS, which was devised in the iPod’s heyday, was based on a virtual click-wheel that was put on the touch display. A set of menus is navigated with the touch much like one would using an iPod of the time....

January 13, 2022 · 2 min · 250 words · Alyssa Rash

Apple Invites Retail Employees To Test Macos 10 12 Sierra Ahead Of Public Beta Release

Apple today started inviting its retail employees to participate in testing macOS 10.12, the latest version of Apple’s Mac operating system unveiled earlier this week during a press event at the company’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference. An excerpt from Apple’s memo to employees below: Apple notes that employees aren’t required to participate in the test and that the process is voluntary and “not an expectation of your job”. Testing for the retail seed program is done on an employee’s personal computer....

January 13, 2022 · 2 min · 307 words · Rosalinda Trevino

Apple Is Too Powerful For The Dow Jones Industrial Average

In the face of the shrinking economy and broad market decline, AAPL yesterday surged 2.8 percent at $411.65 a share for a market valuation of $381.62 billion. The Cupertino, California gadget king has been worth more than Exxon Mobil since August 2011. The latter used to be the world’s most-valued company bar none for a long time. Apple’s market cap is also approaching the combined value of Microsoft and Google....

January 13, 2022 · 2 min · 301 words · Russell Eastman

Apple Looking To Hire Icloud Mail Engineer To Build New Anti Spam Abuse System

Apple today posted a job listing on its website seeking a software engineer to help “implement new mail anti-abuse infrastructure” for iCloud mail services. The candidate will join Apple’s iCloud team and must have experience with mail and spam systems/architecture, so it appears Apple is looking to cut down on the amount of spam that iCloud users receive. There have been some hiccups with Apple’s iCloud mail service in the past (apart from frequent iCloud service outages), including a problem with the service’s automated spam filters that caused legitimate emails to be sent to spam....

January 13, 2022 · 1 min · 195 words · Gail Begay

Apple Now Offering Iphone Upgrade Program Pre Approvals For Iphone 12 Mini And Iphone 12 Pro Max

iPhone 12 mini and iPhone 12 Pro Max pre-orders are set to begin on Friday, November 6. Ahead of pre-orders officially opening up, Apple is now accepting iPhone Upgrade Program pre-approvals through the Apple Store app and the Apple Online Store. Here’s how to get pre-approved for your iPhone 12 mini or iPhone 12 Pro Max upgrade through the iPhone Upgrade Program: Open the Apple Store app on your iPhone Choose your preferred model Complete the upgrade process within the Apple Store app You can also confirm your eligibility under the “For You” tab of the Apple Store app, where you should see a “Check upgrade eligibility” button....

January 13, 2022 · 2 min · 291 words · Joel Smith

Apple Google Other Large Tech Companies Urge The White House Congress Not To Renew The Patriot Act

Apple is one of ten tech giants to once again call on the US Government not to reauthorize the Patriot Act in its current form. The Act expires on 1st June unless it is renewed by Congress. Apple was joined by AOL, Dropbox, Evernote, Facebook, Google, LinkedIn, Microsoft, Twitter and Yahoo. In an open letter to President Obama, NSA Director Admiral Rogers and other prominent government figures, the companies urge Congress to end the bulk collection of communications metadata–the logs that determine how and when ordinary citizens contact each other....

January 12, 2022 · 4 min · 752 words · Oliver Marshall

Apple Exited The Home Wi Fi Market At The Wrong Time

One of the more interesting news items of 2018 was Apple discontinuing the AirPort lineup. From the first Airport product to the last final AirPort Extreme, Apple was selling premium Wi-Fi hardware devices at a time when most people I knew were content with a $30 router from Walmart. Since they released their final AirPort product, the market has finally shifted up. As end-users are starting to load their home networks with more than a single laptop and a few smartphones, people have realized that having a high-quality router (with whole house coverage) is not a luxury....

January 12, 2022 · 4 min · 730 words · Marie Morfin

Apple Hires Designer Jan Michael Cart Praised For His Ios Interface Concepts

Apple is hiring dozens of talented people on a daily basis, but this one deserves your attention. Jan-Michael Cart, a mass media arts student from Georgia, is the brains behind a bunch of very insightful iOS interface concepts you’ve likely seen on the web, as noted by iPhoneinCanada.ca. This includes the notification center and application switcher mockup videos below. As Apple is always on the lookout for young blood, Cart’s work caught the company’s attention and they decided to hire him as an intern, he announced in a blog post:...

January 12, 2022 · 3 min · 512 words · Susanne Gregory

Apple In Court Apple Vs Motorola Samsung Wins Damages Kodak Sues

There are several reports today on Apple’s ongoing court cases with Samsung and Motorola. First, we have the latest on the United States case between Apple and Google’s Motorola Mobility with Reuters reporting on a “crucial hearing” scheduled for today: The last time we reported on this Apple/Samsung Galaxy case in the U.S., Apple was forced to request a separate hearing for a ban on the Galaxy S III. A trial date for Apple’s previous injunction requests for the Galaxy line is set for July 30....

January 12, 2022 · 1 min · 156 words · Kelley Paul

Apple Invents A Flexible Material To Create Truly Seamless Enclosures For Macbooks Other Products

The US Patent & Trademark Office today published a new Apple patent application (via PatentlyApple) that details a flexible material that could be used as a hinge to create a seamless enclosure for devices like the MacBook, for example. Apple details a technical process of using specialized machinery to laser cut “flex apertures” and interlocking features in a rigid material to allow it to bend and function as a hinge. On top of creating a seamless enclosure, Apple claims the process would allow it to reduce the size of devices that are often increased due to traditional hinge solutions....

January 12, 2022 · 2 min · 307 words · Mary Donatello

Apple Looking To Implement Oled Displays In Future Products

LG OLEDs are a new level of thin According to a job listing sent privately to employees of companies that specialize in display technologies Apple is looking to implement the OLED technology into future products. Apple has job listings to the same company before but solely focused on AMLCD displays. Notably an uptake of these job listings for AMLCD display engineers occured during mid-2008 when Apple surely was amidst development of the iPad and future iPhone products....

January 12, 2022 · 2 min · 376 words · Pauline Abbott

Apple Maps Adds Gasbuddy And Greatschools As Data Providers

Apple has recently added two new companies to its list acknowledging data providers for Apple Maps. The two latest additions, GasBuddy and GreatSchools, first spotted by applemapsmarketing.com, are likely a sign that Apple intends to add additional features or points of interest to its maps apps for iOS and Mac. GasBuddy is a service that aggregates data from local websites to offer up to date information on gas prices, while Great Schools gathers data and reviews for local schools....

January 12, 2022 · 1 min · 191 words · Mary Morris

Apple Music Experiencing Issues For Subscribers Across The Globe Update Apple Says Fixed

[Update: Apple’s system status board has been updated to acknowledge the blip and note the issue is over.] If you’re having issues getting started with Apple Music this morning, you’re not alone. The iOS app started the day by asking subscribers to sign up and join Apple Music (a force quit fixed for me but the problem persists) and iTunes on the Mac is also serving up error messages for a great number of users....

January 12, 2022 · 2 min · 321 words · Roberta Moffett

Apple Patents Its Cloud Based Locker Called Safe Deposit Box

Recently, multiple reports emerged claiming that Apple is hard at work at a MobileMe revamp, which includes a “locker” to store your personal files like music, pictures, and videos. Well today, Patently Apple reports that Apple has patented a new feature for Mac OS X called “Safe Deposit Box.” This “Safe Deposit Box” is a new feature on the Mac OS X desktop that allows you drag a file you want to keep super-secure to the box and it will be uploaded to the cloud with encryption....

January 12, 2022 · 2 min · 297 words · Roxie Ward

Apple Japan Admits To Ipod Nano Overheating Problem

It took almost five years, but Apple Japan has finally agreed to replace first-generation iPod nano players in the event of their overheating. (Video above is a few years old).This applies only in Japan, where, under pressure from local government, Apple has confirmed “very rare cases of overheating” in the battery of iPod nanos sold between Sep 2005 and Dec 2006. The company has published a note to its website admitting the problem....

January 11, 2022 · 1 min · 168 words · Anna Walsh

Apple Acquires Startup Developing Machine Learning To Improve Iphone Photography

Apple has acquired a startup in the UK that develops technology designed to improve smartphone photography. According to a new report from Bloomberg, Apple has acquired Spectral Edge for an undisclosed sum. Spectral Edge uses machine learning to “make smartphone pictures crisper, with more accurate colors.” This works primarily by taking an infrared image and blending it with a standard photo. “Spectral Edge combines patented Image Fusion tech with Deep Learning to reveal more of the color, detail and clarity in any image,” the company explained in its pitch....

January 11, 2022 · 2 min · 313 words · Valerie Halsey

Apple Almost Began Its Retail Store Experiment 25 Years Earlier

What was to become the world’s most successful chain of retail stores – generating more revenue per square foot than even luxury stores like Harrods and Tiffany & Co. – might have been opened as long ago as 1976, if Apple had agreed a proposal made by Silicon Valley marketing guru Regis McKenna. CNET reports that he made the proposal in December 1976, after meeting with Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak....

January 11, 2022 · 1 min · 185 words · Wm Matthews