The updated iPhone SE was launched in 2020 and at $399 (£419, AU$749) remains the cheapest iPhone you can buy, new, directly from Apple. But with the iPhone XR ($499, £499, AU$849) still being …
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iPhone 13 Pro Max vs iPhone 11 Pro Max: what we know so far
Is it time to upgrade your iPhone 11 Pro Max to the newer iPhone 13 Pro Max? And what are the actual differences between the two? We take a closer …
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The next Apple Watch: Big design changes and a better display
This article keeps track of the most creditable reports of the upcoming Apple Watch, so stay tuned for the latest rumors.
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Apple Watch body temperature sensor research underway since at least 2019
Claims that a future Apple Watch will be able to sense the temperature of the wearer’s skin have been further backed up by a newly-revealed patent application.
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With iOS 14, mobile app SDKs are now more valuable
Just because you got great results from an ad network before Apple’s privacy rules of iOS 14, doesn’t mean you will get the same results now.
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How mobile Finance marketers are transitioning to iOS 14
The finance industry experienced major shifts in 2020 in response to COVID-19. With worldwide stay-at-home orders set in place, finance marketers were forced to pivot their businesses to fit a digital …
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iOS 11 beta 1 is now available to download
At this very moment, all we care about are all of the awesome new features Apple showed off in iOS 11, because we don’t have to wait another second to get our hands on them. That’s right …
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You Can Get iOS 15’s ‘Live Text’ On Your iPhone Now–But Not From Apple
If you have a the right iPhone, iPad or Mac, then Apple’s upcoming operating systems will let you search, copy and paste text from photos. But there’s a way you can do it now, and don’t have to wait …
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Best iPhone 2021: Which model is right for you?
So you know you want an iPhone—but which one? Our buyer’s guide can help you choose between an iPhone 12, iPhone Pro, iPhone 12 Pro Max, iPhone 12 mini, and iPhone SE.
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iOS 14.6 lets you change iPhone app icons to be more ‘aesthetic.’ Shall we try it?
Apple has never been big on customization, but since the iOS 14 update update last year, it’s finally possible to change the look of your home screen to make it as pretty (or “aesthetic”) as you want.
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iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 Privacy discussed in new video from Tim Cook
Apple CEO Tim Cook discusses iOS 15 privacy and iPadOS 15 privacy in a new video, more privacy features are coming to the iPhone.
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Even more iOS 15 features discovered (Video)
The first beta of Apple’s iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 software was released recently and now even more features have been discovered in this new beta of iOS. We have already seen a number of videos of the …
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Run iOS 4 on a Modern iPhone with OldOS
Do you long for the days of the skeuomorphic designs and tactile beauty of iOS 4? Do you wish you could run iOS 4 on your shiny new iPhone 12 Pro? Of course you do! If you’re feeling that …
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Apple’s Secret iPhone Feature Suddenly Revealed
It’s an option many iPhone users like to have, but Apple has been reticent to offer this in major markets, even though all the hooks and supports are hiding inside the iPhones software and hardware.
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iPhone 13 — these are the upgrades I’d actually pay for
The iPhone 13 has been the subject of countless rumors, even though Apple is not expected to launch the new iPhone for another few months. But which of the alleged upgrades will truly be worth …
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Lawsuit claims Apple products infringe on MIMO wireless technology patent
Non-practicing entity XR Communications on Wednesday filed a lawsuit against Apple, claiming the tech giant’s deployment of MIMO technology infringes on a single patent granted in 2020.
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Proposed antitrust bills would ban Apple from preinstalling its own iOS apps
If enacted into law as-is, a piece of antitrust legislation recently introduced by the U.S. House would make it illegal for Apple to offer first-party preinstalled apps like Pages, Music, and Maps on …
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