Apple is bringing its own silicon to its computers, making them more power efficient and more like the company’s mobile devices.
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The iPhone 12 Could Have a Hidden Price Hike
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) has been moving its iPhone pricing around the last few years. In 2017, it raised the price of the flagship model to $699. It raised the price another $50 in 2018 with the release …
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Watch WWDC 2020 now: Apple’s new Arm-based Mac chips, Apple’s iOS 14, iPad OS 14, Mac OS Big Sur and other big reveals
So far, we’ve seen a ton of updates, including iOS 14 changes to the home screen, widgets, Siri , Memoji, Apple Maps, Messages and lots more.
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Watch the first trailer for ‘Foundation,’ coming to Apple TV+ in 2021
While Apple TV+ only played a small role in Apple’s announcements during today’s Worldwide Developers Conference keynote, the company did unveil the first teaser trailer for its upcoming “Foundation” …
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Apple Watch 6 and WatchOS 7: Sleep tracking, hand washing timer and sharable watch faces
WatchOS 7 has been revealed at WWDC (along with iOS 14) with support for sleep tracking, sharable watch faces and a brand new hand washing timer. The next Apple Watch (likely a Series 6) is still …
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The Apple Watch is finally adding sleep tracking — the big feature it’s been missing that Fitbit has offered for years
The Apple Watch is getting a new sleep tracking app, helping it catch up to Fitbit, the company announced at WWDC.
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watchOS 7 Adds New Sleep Tracking Feature to Apple Watch
Apple today during its WWDC keynote unveiled watchOS 7, which comes with a new sleep tracking feature for Apple Watch. The new …
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The Apple Watch can soon track sleep
Apple just announced a long-requested feature to the Apple Watch. Sleep Tracking. With this new feature, users can not only track sleep but create what Apple says is a holistic approach to improving …
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WWDC 2020: iOS 14, iPadOS 14, Apple Watch and everything business pros need to know
Apple announced iOS 14, iPadOS 14 and updates to everything from Siri and Messages at the virtual version of the Worldwide Developers Conference.
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watchOS 7 for Apple Watch: Sleep tracking, face sharing, new workouts including dance, hand washing detection, more
Apple is previewing watchOS 7, the new software update coming to Apple Watch later this year. The update includes new watch faces, workout types, and sleep tracking. Here are some core changes in …
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Apple Watch Getting Hand Washing Coach With 20-Second Countdown and Haptic Feedback
No more having to hum the “happy birthday” song to yourself twice, as the Apple Watch is getting a new hand washing coaching feature …
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Apple Watch Series 1 and Series 2 will not update to watchOS 7
Apple has previewed watchOS 7 ahead of its release later this year, but two Apple Watch models running watchOS 6 won’t receive the software update. Apple Watch Series 1 and Apple Watch Series 2 will …
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Jim Cramer: Once You’re In Apple’s App Store, You’ll Do Much Better
Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) begins Monday and its programming will take place in an all-virtual format, a change the tech giant made in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. At this …
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WWDC: iOS 14 features rumored to be coming to your iPhone
Everything we know about the redesigned home screen, multitasking capabilities, new apps and expected release date for Apple’s latest operating system.
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The surprisingly simple fix for Apple’s convoluted App Store rules
Apple keeps contorting itself to explain its in-app purchase rules. Waiving them would be better for everyone.
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Apple’s App Store under fire as the company’s developer conference is set to kick off
CNBC’s Josh Lipton reports on the latest in the controversy surrounding the App Store, as well as CEO Tim Cook’s comments on CBS.
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Apple to Remove Unauthorized Games From Its App Store in China
Starting in July thousands of games that didn’t receive a license from the Chinese government will be removed from Apple’s China App Store.
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