Apple has released the second macOS Big Sur 11.0.1 Release Candidate to developers at the same time as it has opened up app submissions for the new operating system.
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Thanks, Apple: Choosing Which Laptop To Buy Just Got Really Hard
The new Apple M1 chip looks pretty incredible. And now you have to choose between a machine with it or without it.
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Everything Apple announced at its One More Thing event: Macs with New M1 silicon
Apple bids adieu to Intel. The transition to Apple’s ARM-based processor begins on MacBook laptops, allowing Apple Silicon to drive the future of the Mac.
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Apple just unveiled a new MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and Mac Mini — the first Macs to run on its own Apple silicon chip
Apple revealed its first Apple silicon chip, the M1, as well as new Mac Mini, MacBook Pro, and MacBook Air computers that will run on it.
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Apple introduces new 3 Mac computers with more power promised
Apple introduced a new MacBook Air, MacBook Pro and the Mac Mini, available for pre-order now and in stores next week.
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Apple to unveil Macs with their own processors, widening its app ecosystem
Apple Inc on Tuesday is expected to introduce Mac computers with its own processor chips, marking the start of its move away from Intel Corp’s chips. Apple said in June that it would begin …
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Parler surges to top of app store charts after election projection
In the aftermath of election projections showing Joseph R. Biden as the presumptive president-elect, the burgeoning social media platform Parler has surged to the top of Apple and Google’s app stores’ …
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Arm Macs are a big gamble, and Apple is all in
Apple is on the verge of making one of the biggest platform changes in the company’s history. On Tuesday, it’s expected to announce the first Macs that will run off Apple-designed processors and …
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Apple’s new Macs could change computers as we know them
As the insides of computers become more like iPhones, we can expect better battery life, thinner designs and even, maybe, a lower price tag.
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A Contentious App Ban Could Open Up Apple’s Walled Garden
A new iOS app called iSH could pave the way for more powerful programming features on iPad and iPhones—provided Apple lets it stay on the App Store.
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YouTube app adds HDR for iPhone 12 lineup
YouTube’s iOS app added high dynamic range video support for iPhone 12 lineup in the latest update pushed out on Monday.
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Apple updated my iPhone software and I’m slowly going mad
With iOS 14, some of Apple’s apps became a little more detailed. It could be that they’re a little too detailed.
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WhatsApp rolls out disappearing messages, payments feature and more
The messaging app launched the WhatsApp Pay feature, disappearing messages … This means that you would be able to log in from your iPad and iPhone at the same time without creating separate accounts …
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Apple Rolls Out Privacy-Focused ‘Nutrition Labels’ for Apps
Apps must show the kind of data they collect, so customers know what they’re getting into before they download. Developers now have until Dec. 8 to add them to their apps.
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Has Apple Found A Viable, Meaningful Way To Protect Our Privacy When Using Apps?
Apple has told developers that as of December 8, their apps will have to incorporate a thorough description detailing every implication for user privacy: the type of data collected, the use made of it …
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WhatsApp disappearing messages will self-destruct after 7 days
Ever look back through your WhatsApp chats and find it filled with endless messages that really don’t need to be kept? The messaging app is going to help you clean out the clutter with new …
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Apple will require apps to add privacy ‘nutrition labels’ starting December 8th
Load Error Apple’s Developer site cautions that developers will be required to disclose all the information they and their third-party partners collect and keep their “labels” up to date. For example, …
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