• Apple reversed its stock trajectory for the year in 30 minutes

    Apple reversed its stock trajectory for the year in 30 minutes
    Apple stock was having a tough year after some early gains — until investors erased the loss after Thursday's earnings report.
    Apple's share price has risen following its latest earnings report
    Investment firm Bernstein was right when it told clients to buy Apple stock because it was at an attractive low price. At the close of trading on Thursday, Apple's shares were at $173.03In aftermarket trading, they have increased. A lot.
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  • Buyer taken for $1,000 by fake Apple badge on eBay

    Buyer taken for $1,000 by fake Apple badge on eBay
    A vintage Apple employee badge on eBay was proven to be a brazen forgery — but not in time to prevent it being bought.
    The fake employee badge as advertised on eBay
    This isn't the first time that someone has sold a fake related to Apple, but usually it's hardware. Now an eBay seller auctioned off what he or she described as Steve Jobs's badge, but was for Sherry Livingston, employee #10 — or rather, it wasn't.It was first spotted by Mastodon user Eric Vitiello, who initially believed
  • Finished Today's Wordle? Try These 10 Puzzle Games Next - CNET

    Finished Today's Wordle? Try These 10 Puzzle Games Next     - CNET
    Give one of these other games a try once you've solved your Wordle for the day.
  • iPhone 16 Pro Max to get new battery that could last longer

    iPhone 16 Pro Max to get new battery that could last longer
    Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo reports that the iPhone 16 Pro Max will get a new battery that has a greater energy density than before, which means a longer life if Apple keeps the battery to the same size.
    A battery being taken out of an iPhone (Source: Apple)
    As the iPhone 16 range is believed to be starting mass production ahead of its September launch, most rumors have concentrated on the screen sizes and camera bumps in the range.However, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo says that there is to be a quite radical
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  • How to repurpose an old iPad and make it useful again

    How to repurpose an old iPad and make it useful again
    After upgrading an iPad, you may want to find a use for your old one instead of disposing of it. Here are ways you can make your older iPads more useful.
    Reuse your old iPads.
    When your iPad gets old and you want to get a new one, there are a number of ways you can reuse it to keep it useful. In our interconnected world, information is everywhere, and having a second or even a third iPad can come in very handy.And, even when an app updates cutting off your iPad that may be stuck on iOS 15 or iOS
  • iMessage experienced an outage on Thursday

    iMessage experienced an outage on Thursday
    Apple's iMessage service experienced a rare outage on Thursday that was reported by many users across the globe.
    iMessage is experiencing an outage
    The iMessage service is one of Apple's most used, with millions of messages going out in seconds. When it experiences an outage, it is an immediate effect and easily discovered by services like Downdetector.Starting at about 5:40 p.m. EST, reports started flooding in of slow to send or failed messages via iMessage. Reports peaked shortly after 6 p.m.
  • iMessage appears to be experiencing an outage

    iMessage appears to be experiencing an outage
    Apple's iMessage service is experiencing a rare outage on Thursday that is being reported by many users across the United States.
    iMessage is experiencing an outage
    The iMessage service is one of Apple's most used, with millions of messages going out in seconds. When it experiences an outage, it is an immediate effect and easily discovered by services like Downdetector.Starting at about 5:40 p.m. EST, reports started flooding in of slow to send or failed messages via iMessage. Downdetector is st
  • iPhone 16 launch on track with production starting soon

    iPhone 16 launch on track with production starting soon
    Apple's suppliers are preparing to start production of displays for the iPhone 16 in June, a report claims, indicating things are still on schedule for a September launch.
    iPhone 16 displays will probably be produced from June.The supply chain is very familiar with Apple's scheduling, with parts and components produced like clockwork ahead of Apple's usual fall iPhone update. Now, it seems a key component is close to entering production.According to Display Supply Chain Consultants' Ross Young,
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  • iPhone 16 September launch on track with production starting in June

    iPhone 16 September launch on track with production starting in June
    Apple's suppliers are preparing to start production of displays for the iPhone 16 in June, a report claims, indicating things are still on schedule for a September launch.
    iPhone 16 displays will probably be produced from June.The supply chain is very familiar with Apple's scheduling, with parts and components produced like clockwork ahead of Apple's usual fall iPhone update. Now, it seems a key component is close to entering production.According to Display Supply Chain Consultants' Ross Young,
  • The best apps to watch any video on iPad

    The best apps to watch any video on iPad
    Out of the box, the iPad will play many types of video, but far from all — and sometimes far from conveniently. Here's what free and paid options can make it better.
    Three of the best video apps for iPad
    It is not true that the iPad is only a consumption device. But it is true that it is a fantastic consumption device — and especially for video.Apple doesn't want you to have to think about anything, though, it wants you to just pick up your iPad and enjoy watching whatever you want.
  • Apple's popular 1TB 14-inch MacBook Pro is $250 off today

    Apple's popular 1TB 14-inch MacBook Pro is $250 off today
    A steeper price drop has been issued today on Apple's 14-inch MacBook Pro with an upgraded M3 Pro chip and 1TB of storage. Plus, take advantage of bonus perks like free 2-day shipping and a sales tax refund for store cardholders.
    The $250 markdown is in effect at Apple Authorized Reseller B&H Photo, bringing the Space Black 14-inch configuration down to $2,149 when optioned out with an upgraded M3 Pro chip with a 12-core CPU and 18-core GPU. This model also has a bump up to a 1TB SSD, double
  • Keychron Q1 HE Review - Near-infinitely adjustable keyboard with impressive design

    Keychron Q1 HE Review - Near-infinitely adjustable keyboard with impressive design
    The Keychron Q1 HE is a keyboard designed — or, more accurately, over-designed — for demanding users with specific needs and is one of the most sophisticated and customizable keyboards I've ever tested.
    The Keychron Q1 HE looks great on a desk and feels great under hand as well.
    For most people, the stock keyboard that comes with a Mac is all they'll ever need. However, the standard keyboard might not be enough for a select few Mac users, most notably gamers, video editors, and a spe
  • AT&T plans satellite voice calls and broadband for 5G iPhones

    AT&T plans satellite voice calls and broadband for 5G iPhones
    AT&T appears to be closer to letting every iPhone since the iPhone 12 make voice calls and texts via satellite, using 5G.
    Render of an AT&T/AST SpaceMobile satellite in orbit
    AT&T has been working on bringing satellite broadband and specifically voice calls to smartphones for at least six years. In that time, Apple became the first smartphone maker to introduce an Emergency SOS via Satellite service.Apple's service is confined to text messaging, but AT&T is claiming full 5G broad
  • How to use iPad as a Mac replacement and why you'd want to

    How to use iPad as a Mac replacement and why you'd want to
    There's no question that it is possible to get work done on iPad, but there are tradeoffs. Here's what you need to know about replacing your Mac with iPad.
    iPad Pro can replace the MacBook Pro for some users
    Apple set off quite the debate when it asked users a simple conceptual question, "What's a computer?" The answer seemed obvious, but the tech-devout couldn't agree.People try to define computers based on their personal needs, so if the iPad won't work for them, they believe it won't work for
  • 'Assassin's Creed Shadows' launches on Mac in November

    'Assassin's Creed Shadows' launches on Mac in November
    Ubisoft's "Assassin's Creed Shadows" will be the first major AAA title to launch simultaneously on Macs with Apple Silicon through the Mac App Store.
    'Assassin's Creed Shadows' launches on Apple Silicon Macs November 15
    Ubisoft's upcoming release ofAssassin's Creed Shadows on November 15th marks a significant milestone in the Mac gaming industry. Unlike previous AAA titles that often arrived on macOS long after their initial release, Assassin's Creed Shadows will be available on launch day.Set f
  • iPhone 16 Pro Max is going to be a bit bigger than the iPhone 15 Pro Max

    iPhone 16 Pro Max is going to be a bit bigger than the iPhone 15 Pro Max
    Buyers of the iPhone 16 Pro Max may find the smartphone has grown compared to its predecessor, new images propose.
    An iPhone 16 Pro Max mock-up next to an iPhone 15 Pro Max [X/@ZoneOfTech]
    Apple is about four months away from introducing its new roster of flagship iPhone models. For 2024, the biggest one could take even more space in your pocket.Images released by @ZoneofTech via X show a mock-up of the iPhone 16 Pro Max, and puts it alongside the existing iPhone 15 Pro Max. Across the four imag
  • World rocked as YouTubers prove you can eventually break an iPad

    World rocked as YouTubers prove you can eventually break an iPad
    Presumably they get enough clicks out of it to pay for the devices, but once again YouTubers are destroying the new iPad Pro even though Apple's latest design turns out to make that substantially harder this time.
    If you break an iPad, it breaks. You heard it here first.
    "Can it survive everyday life?" says one YouTuber, JerryRigEverything, as he proceeds to put a new M4 iPad Pro through anything but everyday life."Hit subscribe for more videos like this because they're very expensive," says App
  • App Store bundle error punished developer for success

    App Store bundle error punished developer for success
    The developer behind StopTheMadness Pro noticed that Apple charged the coder for refunds twice when a customer bought an app bundle, resulting in the developer owing Apple money for every bundle sale.
    Apple says its curated App Store is free from scams and protects developer interests
    The App Store has a simple system for transactions. The developer charges customers for an app, Apple takes a portion as a commission, and the rest is paid to the developer.StopTheMadness app developer Jeff Johnson
  • One hedge fund completely bailed out of AAPL, but another more than picked up the slack

    One hedge fund completely bailed out of AAPL, but another more than picked up the slack
    Prior to Apple stock's value recovery after a better than expected quarter, one hedge fund got rid of all of its holdings in the iPhone maker, and another went in big.
    Apple CEO Tim Cook
    According to filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission made on Wednesday, two big hedge funds flipped around their Apple holdings. For starters, Coatue Management got rid of all of its shares.Coatue started the quarter with 2.4 million shares in Apple worth around $470 million at the time. By the end o
  • Worker killed in blast at TSMC's Arizona construction site

    Worker killed in blast at TSMC's Arizona construction site
    A worker has died after being caught in an explosion at the Arizona site where iPhone processor manufacturer TSMC is building a new plant — and has previously been accused of using dangerous construction methods.
    TSMC investing $40 billion in Arizona fabs
    The previous accusations against TSMC included it being described as "easily the most unsafe site I've ever walked on," according to Luke Kasper of the sheet metal workers' union. TSMC has denied all accusations, but now a new incident ha
  • Traveling for Summer? Save Money by Borrowing an AirTag - CNET

    Traveling for Summer? Save Money by Borrowing an AirTag     - CNET
    Don't buy a new AirTag to track your luggage, just borrow one from a friend or family member.
  • iOS 17.5: Your iPhone Just Got the New Puzzle Game Quartiles and More - CNET

    iOS 17.5: Your iPhone Just Got the New Puzzle Game Quartiles and More     - CNET
    You can get these features by downloading the latest update now.
  • View and Copy a Wi-Fi Password on Your iPhone or iPad in a Snap. Here's How - CNET

    View and Copy a Wi-Fi Password on Your iPhone or iPad in a Snap. Here's How     - CNET
    Viewing and copying a Wi-Fi's password on an iPhone or iPad couldn't be easier.
  • Amazon launches hidden M3 MacBook Air discount, dropping the laptop to $949

    Amazon launches hidden M3 MacBook Air discount, dropping the laptop to $949
    On the heels of Best Buy's weekend M3 MacBook Air promotion for Plus members, Amazon is following suit with its own $949 deal — only a membership isn't required.
    Get a bonus on-page coupon discount on the M3 MacBook Air.
    The hidden Amazon discount — which is in the form of a $100 instant rebate stacked with a $49.01 on-page coupon — is valid on Apple's standard M3 MacBook Air in your choice of finish. The 2024 model is equipped with 8GB of unified memory and 256GB of storage, m
  • How to use Startup security in macOS to protect your Mac

    How to use Startup security in macOS to protect your Mac
    There are several utilities you can use on your Mac to secure it at startup. Here's how to use them to keep your Mac and data safe.
    There are ways to shore up startup security in macOS.Computer security is an important topic in today's digital world and most electronic devices are at risk to one degree or another.Apple has gone to great lengths to make its platforms secure, but there are still ways attackers can break in, steal data, and compromise Apple systems.
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  • App Store bundle error punishes developer for success [u]

    App Store bundle error punishes developer for success [u]
    The developer behind StopTheMadness Pro noticed that Apple has been charging for refunds twice when a customer buys an app bundle, resulting in the developer owing Apple money for every bundle sale.
    Apple says its curated App Store is free from scams and protects developer interests
    The App Store has a simple system for transactions. The developer charges customers for an app, Apple takes a portion as a commission, and the rest is paid to the developer.StopTheMadness app developer Jeff Johnson d
  • Assassin's Creed Shadows launches on Apple Silicon Macs November 15

    Assassin's Creed Shadows launches on Apple Silicon Macs November 15
    Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed Shadows will be the first major AAA title to launch simultaneously on Macs with Apple Silicon through the Mac App Store.
    'Assassin's Creed Shadows' launches on Apple Silicon Macs November 15
    Ubisoft's upcoming release ofAssassin's Creed Shadows on November 15th marks a significant milestone in the Mac gaming industry. Unlike previous AAA titles that often arrived on macOS long after their initial release, Assassin's Creed Shadows will be available on launch day.Set for
  • Samsung's half-hearted attempt to capitalize on Apple's Crush ad misses the point

    Samsung's half-hearted attempt to capitalize on Apple's Crush ad misses the point
    Days after Apple learned its lesson, apologized, and removed its controversial "Crush" ad for iPad Pro, Samsung is here with another poorly thought out ad promoting Galaxy Tab with AI.
    Samsung's 'UnCrush' ad tries to be clever praising creatives while advertising AI
    Apple's Let Loose iPad event was a celebration of the company's advancement of tablet technology intermixed with creatives taking advantage of the new hardware. However, an ad for the iPad Pro proved to be quite the speed bump that s
  • Developer owes Apple money thanks to critical accounting error for App Store bundles

    Developer owes Apple money thanks to critical accounting error for App Store bundles
    The developer behind StopTheMadness Pro noticed that Apple has been charging for refunds twice when a customer buys an app bundle, resulting in the developer owing Apple money for every bundle sale.
    Apple says its curated App Store is free from scams and protects developer interests
    The App Store has a simple system for transactions. The developer charges customers for an app, Apple takes a portion as a commission, and the rest is paid to the developer.StopTheMadness app developer Jeff Johnson d
  • App Store bundle error punishes developer for success

    App Store bundle error punishes developer for success
    The developer behind StopTheMadness Pro noticed that Apple has been charging for refunds twice when a customer buys an app bundle, resulting in the developer owing Apple money for every bundle sale.
    Apple says its curated App Store is free from scams and protects developer interests
    The App Store has a simple system for transactions. The developer charges customers for an app, Apple takes a portion as a commission, and the rest is paid to the developer.StopTheMadness app developer Jeff Johnson d

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