Apple Music Spatial Audio Feature Launching Today

Apple announced during WWDC 2021 keynote that Apple Music Spatial Audio is launching today for all users. Announced in May, Apple Music said to bring lossless music quality options in its entire catalog at no extra cost, starting in June. But with lots of controversies and what Apple’s headphones would be able to take advantage of this higher quality (answer: none of them), the company’s focuses is on Spatial Audio support with Dolby Atmos....

June 13, 2022 · 2 min · 335 words · Ralph Moskovitz

Apple On A Roll With Retail Expansion In China As It Announces 30Th Store Second This Month

China’s current economic problems – share trading suspended for the second time in a week after stocks fell 7% – doesn’t seem to be impacting Apple’s retail store expansion program in the country. The company has announced the opening of its 30th retail store in China, the second one it is opening this month. Back in 2014, the company set a goal of opening 40 stores in the country by October of this year....

June 13, 2022 · 1 min · 166 words · Debbie Donahue

Apple Once Again Supports Red For World Aids Day Four New Products 20 Games More

Update: Tim Cook has tweeted an animated GIF showing an Apple Store logo being turned red to mark ’10 years of progress toward an AIDS-free generation.’ https://twitter.com/tim_cook/status/804308417149956096/ As it has done for a decade now, Apple is once more supporting the (RED) campaign to support the fight against HIV/AIDS. Each year, the company turns the store logos red, offers a number of special-edition (RED) products and donates money to the cause....

June 13, 2022 · 2 min · 365 words · Pamela Santiago

Apple Passes On Toxic Quantum Dot Displays Reaffirms Mac As Different On Purpose From Ipad

As an aside to today’s release of new Retina iMacs, Apple granted an atypically personnel-driven set of interviews to Steven Levy of Backchannel. Levy spoke with Apple marketing chief Phil Schiller and several members of the company’s Input Design Lab, notably discussing several topics of interest to Mac and iPad users: Although it continues to seek improved screen performance, Apple considered and passed on using Quantum Dot screen technology, which some have called a natural successor to the IPS LED screens found in most Apple products....

June 13, 2022 · 2 min · 400 words · Edward Reavis

Apache Tutorials For Beginners

It is a modular, process-based web server application that creates a new thread with each simultaneous connection. It supports a number of features; many of them are compiled as separate modules and extend its core functionality, and can provide everything from server side programming language support to authentication mechanism. Virtual hosting is one such feature that allows a single Apache Web Server to serve a number of different websites. How to install Apache There are numerous ways of installing the package or application....

June 12, 2022 · 13 min · 2719 words · Jimmy Robinson

App Store Monopoly Case Dismissed By Judge Can Still Be Refiled

Back in 2011, a group of consumers filed a lawsuit stating Apple’s App Store is a monopoly since it is the only software marketplace available for the iPhone. That suit has now been dismissed by the overseeing U.S. District Judge, according to Bloomberg. However, the dismissal was only due to the plaintiffs not being “in a legal position to bring the suit as they hadn’t bought the applications at issue in the case....

June 12, 2022 · 1 min · 128 words · Kelly Hoover

Apple Where Are The Rentals

UPDATE: Officiality Well, by now is seems pretty obvious that Apple isn’t releasing anything huge before Christmas. From what we’ve heard, just about everything in the Macintosh lineup is scheduled to get a hit at Macworld (more on this to come soon). iPods are staying put for awhile and the iPhone won’t see revision 2 until around May – in time to ship in Asia. That leaves the AppleTV line – Apple’s “hobby”....

June 12, 2022 · 4 min · 708 words · Erin Craver

Apple Acquires Database Software Makers Foundationdb To Speed Up Cloud Services

Apple has reportedly acquired database company FoundationDB, according to a new report from TechCrunch. The report cites sources and notes that the company is no longer offering downloads of its main database software product after posting the following notice to its website: Thank you for your support of FoundationDB over the last five years. We’re grateful to have shared our vision of building the best database software and we strongly value your participation in this community....

June 12, 2022 · 2 min · 219 words · Norma Lamarre

Apple Announces Q2 2018 Revenue Of 61 1B 52 2M Iphones 9 1M Ipads 4 07M Macs

Happy Apple Earnings Day! Apple has just announced its Q2 2018 results with $61.1 billion in revenue and $13.8 billion in profit earned from selling 52.2 million iPhones, 9.1 million iPads, and 4.07 million Macs. Apple had offered revenue guidance between $60 billion and $62 billion. That compares to $52.9b in revenue, $11.03 billion profit, 50.7 million iPhones, 8.92 million iPads, and 4.19 million Macs sold the same quarter a year ago; and $88....

June 12, 2022 · 7 min · 1362 words · Mary Stone

Apple Becomes Promoter Member Of Bluetooth Special Interest Group Gaining More Influence Over The Technology

Earlier in the year, the Bluetooth SIG appointed an Apple employee as secretary of the board. The two institutions are developing their relationship further today with the announcement that Apple is now a Promoter Member of the Bluetooth Special Interest Group. This is the highest level with the organization and gives Apple voting rights. Promoter members get voting rights on Bluetooth corporate matters and a guaranteed seat on the board of directors....

June 12, 2022 · 1 min · 168 words · Mark Brown

Apple Files Patent For Stylus That Works Without A Screen

A new Apple patent details a stylus that can be used without a screen. It specifically mentions “force sensors” which leads us to believe that this could be used with future versions of the Mac that have Force Touch trackpads. Apple patents don’t typically translate to real products, however, it is interesting to look at what the Cupertino company is working on behind the curtain. What’s interesting is that the patent states that this could go beyond even Apple devices, and could be used with 3D objects in the real world, using the motion and accelerometer data within the stylus itself to track the information....

June 12, 2022 · 1 min · 151 words · Judy Northcutt

Apple Flash Sale Goes Live Alongside 100 Off M1 Ipad Pro Deals

We’re heading into the weekend with all of today’s best deals headlined by a new Apple flash sale at Best Buy. That’s alongside a new all-time low on the latest 12.9-inch M1 iPad Pro at $100 off and a rare deal on the all-new Apple TV 4K. Hit the jump for all that and more in the latest 9to5Toys Lunch Break. Best Buy launches Apple Flash Sale Best Buy is heading into the weekend with another chance to score some last-minute discounts on Father’s Day gifts in its Summer Tech Flash Sale....

June 12, 2022 · 3 min · 492 words · Paulina Camacho

Apple Hires Former Wgn America President For Its Growing Worldwide Video Team

As it continues to expand its video efforts, Apple has hired the former president and general manager of WGN America and Tribune Studios, Matt Cherniss. According to a report from Variety, Cherniss will oversee development at Apple’s growing worldwide video unit. Apple earlier this summer hired Jamie Ehrlicht and Zack Van Amburg, two top Sony Television executives to lead the worldwide programming unit. Cherniss will serve under Ehrlicht and Hamburg, both of whom report directly to Eddy Cue....

June 12, 2022 · 2 min · 306 words · Alma Miles

Apple Hires Jonathan Zdziarski An Active Forensics Consult Security Researcher In The Ios Community

Apple has hired Jonathan Zdziarski, a forensics consult and security researcher who has been heavily involved in the iOS security community. Zdziarski was notably vocal during Apple’s conflict with the FBI last year, offering his technical expertise against claims being made by the government. Zdziarski publicly shared the news with an announcement on his personal blog: You may recognize Zdziarski’s name from many iOS security-related stories over the years. This decision marks the conclusion of what I feel has been a matter of conscience for me over time....

June 12, 2022 · 2 min · 239 words · Rebecca Martin

Apple Now Offering Paypal For Online Store Purchases Starting With Germany

As first spotted by our friends over at German language publication Macerkopf.de, Apple appears to be rolling out an option to make purchases on the Apple Online Store using PayPal. The feature appears to be limited to Germany currently, but it could mark the start of a broader roll out to other users. Apple has never been opposed to offering the option to use PayPal for some services. Users in the U....

June 12, 2022 · 2 min · 332 words · Ben Hill

Apple Employee 4 Bill Fernandez Talks Early Apple Steve Jobs In New Interview Video

Leo Laporte and Mike Elgan of popular podcasting networking TWiT today conducted an interview with Bill Fernandez, the fourth employee to work at Apple. At Apple, Fernandez was a user interface architect and inventor. He worked on both the Apple I and Apple II and contributed to the user interface of Mac OS, QuickTime, and HyperCard. Fernandez is widely credited as being the person who introduced Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak to each other....

June 11, 2022 · 1 min · 195 words · Luis Craven

Apple Tim Cook Celebrate Pride2017 In Cities Around The World Gallery

As it has done in past years, Apple this week celebrated Pride 2017 in a handful of cities around the world, participating in parades in San Francisco, New York City, and Toronto. Tim Cook also commemorated the parades with a tweet…. Apple handed out t-shirts with a rainbow Apple logo to those who participated in the parade. In San Francisco, Apple showcased a sign reading #ApplePride where participants wrote messages such as “Orlando Strong,” “Out and Proud,” and more....

June 11, 2022 · 3 min · 433 words · Jose Levar

Apple Analyst Gene Munster Says Apple Hdtv With New Remote Coming In 2013 Again

Speaking with Bloomberg today about Apple’s upcoming earnings call, Piper Jaffray’s Apple analyst Gene Munster said his most recent checks with suppliers in Asia and industry sources indicate Apple is moving to release a full-fledged television this year with a new remote. This is of course not the first time the analyst has predicted Apple will release an HDTV—rather than an updated set-top box—in 2013… Munster is expecting the Apple TV set to be one of three catalysts to help investors get behind Apple stock again in 2013....

June 11, 2022 · 2 min · 247 words · Robert Wright

Apple Announces Special Edition Product Red Iphone 8 And 8 Plus Order From Tomorrow

Update: On schedule, you now can order your (PRODUCT)RED iPhone 8 from the Apple Store and third party retailers like Best Buy. Current shipping estimates indicate there is plenty of stock for Friday delivery. Apple has announced a brand new (PRODUCT)RED iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus, available later this week. The product features a special red back design and a black bezel. For iPhone X, there is no new hardware per se; Apple is releasing a new (PRODUCT)RED leather folio case though....

June 11, 2022 · 2 min · 405 words · Joan Baumann

Apple Carrying Stick On Health Tags Wearable With Over One Year Battery Life

While Apple Watch Series 4 offers the most comprehensive health features yet and is the number one smartwatch, Apple still sells wearables from other companies in its retail stores and online. One of the latest products to become available from Apple is Spire’s Health Tags that stick to your clothes to seamlessly track heart rate, steps, stress, and sleep. As spotted by TechCrunch, Spire’s Health Tags take a different approach from products like Apple Watch and Fitbit wearables in a few ways....

June 11, 2022 · 1 min · 206 words · Gladys Bell