Apple has a new development framework that can be used to turn your iPhone into an autonomous pet-tracking camera. According to documentation on Apple’s website, developers can use pet-tracking features with motorized phone stands to capture and follow your pet around your house while you’re not home.
Apple Announces Businesses Can Accept iPhone IDs Later This Year
Apple today announced that iPhone users will be able to present a driver’s license or ID stored in the Wallet app at participating businesses
“What the duck” is no more with Apple’s new iPhone autocorrect update
The update comes for those who “just wanted to type a ducking word,” Apple said at the Worldwide Developers Conference.
Here’s why I think Apple’s Vision Pro teased a huge iPhone 15 Pro camera upgrade
Apple Vision Pro will hit stores in the US by early 2024, but I could stop thinking about a feature we could see landing on iPhone 15 Pro.
StandBy is a new iPhone feature that could be great for Apple Home users
StandBy comes with iOS 17 and kicks in automatically when your iPhone is charging and on its side. It’s designed to be seen from a distance and can display the time with customizable clock faces, Apple Home controls,
Apple wants to transform your iPhone into a smart display for your nightstand — and Amazon should be worried
Apple’s new StandBy feature in iOS 17 looks a lot like the Amazon Echo Show — another device jockeying for a spot on your nightstand.
iOS 17 release date and compatibility: When Apple will release new iPhone, iPad and Mac updates – and which will get it
When Apple will release new iPhone, iPad and Mac updates – and which will get it – New update brings range of new features – but drops support for iPhone X
Will the New Apple Headset Be the iPhone of Virtual Reality?
Apple became the world’s most valuable company by taking cutting-edge technology and turning it into something cool, normal people might actually want to use. Is there any world in which the new Apple Vision headset does the same with VR?
About ducking time: Apple to tweak iPhone autocorrect function
One of the most notable happenings at Apple’s event for developers on Monday is likely the iPhone maker’s tweak that will keep its autocorrect feature from annoyingly correcting one of the most common expletives to “ducking.
Apple Shortening ‘Hey Siri’ to ‘Siri’ Across iPhone, Mac, and Other Devices
Apple today at WWDC announced that it is simplifying the voice command to invoke Siri across the iPhone, iPad, Mac, HomePod, and other
Apple presenta gafas Vision Pro en busca de una era post-iPhone
Apple Inc. presentó sus tan esperadas gafas de realidad mixta, lo que culmina más de siete años de desarrollo y catapulta a la empresa a un mercado que algún día podría transformar la informática.
Apple commits to mental health with tracking on Watch and iPhone
For those of us strugglign with mental health, Apple has had an obvious gap in its line-up: Mood tracking and figuring out what the correlation is between your depression and anxiety and other metrics,
iOS 17 is official, and it’s going to totally change your iPhone
In addition to the usual bug fixes and improvements, iOS 17 is bringing a lot of new features to the table as well. Here’s a rundown of all of iOS 17’s major changes. We may still be waiting for Apple to announce the iPhone 15 series,
Apple’s iOS 17 with focus on “communication, sharing, and intelligent input”
Apple’s Craig Federighi said the new operating system would focus on “communication, sharing, intelligent input, and new experiences.” Beginning with communication: as a follow-up to iOS 16’s customizable lock screens,
Apple is bringing its Health app to the iPad
Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) today, Apple announced that it’s introducing a new Health app for the iPad.
Journal is Apple’s new journaling app for iOS
Journal will compete against third-party journaling apps like Day One, which initially launched for Mac and iOS in 2012 before expanding to include Android in 2018. The Wall Street Journal reported back in April that it had viewed documents detailing Apple’s plans for Journal — at that time codenamed “Jurassic” — noting similarities with existing journaling apps.
16 years ago, people spent days in lines around the block to buy iPhones. Apple is announcing a new gadget today and no one seems to care.
Did you even know, before you opened this post, that today, Apple is launching another massive new product?