The change follows pressure from both regulators and competitors to more seamlessly work across operating systems …
Why RCS for the iPhone is Apple’s biggest announcement of 2023
RCS is coming to the iPhone next year. It’s unexpected, exciting, and perhaps the most important thing Apple’s done in 2023.
Nothing’s iMessage app for Android is an instant disaster
One of them just sent a video of their young baby and it looked like a blocky, blurry disaster because it had been recompressed to a tiny size to fit into the carrier MMS limit. Half of the messages in the chat are text descriptions of reactions: “[person] Loved an image.
Apple is once again set to disappoint with iPhone 16, 16 Plus displays
The vanilla iPhone 16 and the iPhone 16 Plus are expected to feature the same 60Hz displays as their iPhone 15 counterparts. The Pro models are said to feature slightly larger screens.
Apple Makes Surprise iPhone iMessage Change: How, When And What Color Bubbles Will Be
Apple has just announced it is going to support rich communication services in its Messages. If that sounds dull, read on for why it isn’t. Here’s what it means and what will change when—including …
Top Stories: Apple to Support RCS, iPhone 16 Rumors, and More
Raise your hand if you thought Apple was going to decide to support RCS messaging to enable better communication with green-bubble folks! That
The 20 best early Black Friday Apple watch deals
Ahead of the holiday hustle ZDNET rounded up the best early Black Friday deals on Apple’s tried-and-true watches — including the SE, Series 8, Series 9 and Ultra models — so you can snag savings right now.
Apple uses Paris engineers to break and harden iPhone security
A profile covering Apple’s Paris-based efforts to break its own security shows the lengths the iPhone maker will go to prevent tools like Pegasus from accessing vulnerable users’ data.
The Morning After: Apple will adopt RCS in 2024
Apple has announced it will begin supporting the RCS messaging standard at some point next year. RCS, or Rich Communication Services, was developed by the mobile industry as an upgrade on SMS and MMS.
Apple’s head of security speaks out against iPhone app sideloading in new interview
A new report from The Independent this weekend offers an interesting look at why and how Apple is “working hard to break into its own iPhones.” Ivan Krstić, Apple’s head of security engineering and architecture, spoke to The Independent for the report and explained why Apple feels the need to invest so heavily in security.
Apple announces surprise adoption of RCS messaging, ‘the new SMS’ Android-maker Google spent years pushing for
Issues between blue and green message bubbles could soon be a thing of the past, as Apple moves to adopt the RCS standard.
Apple Insider Reveals Huge Delay To Critical iPhone Feature
Apple is rightly proud of its technological terrier, but the iPhone still relies on a critical piece of technology that Apple has not been able to produce.
Apple iPhone 16 could be radically redesigned to prevent overheating issues
This time the news is that Apple is “actively working on a graphene thermal system of iPhone 16 Series to solve the heating problem”. And as part of that redesign the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max will have their batteries encased in metal shells for better thermal isolation.
Apple’s Bringing RCS Support to iPhone Next Year
Apple is adopting the texting standard and it will work alongside iMessage, a company spokesperson told 9to5Mac.
Apple Loop: iPhone 16 Pro Features Leak, Apple’s Free iPhone 14 Offer, New iPhone 15 Options
This week’s Apple Loop includes a new iPhone 16 Pro display, more iPhone 15 options, the awkward M3 MacBook Pro, Apple’s iPhone 14 freebie, the value of Safari’s search, and
Apple Music Classical for the iPad is here
Apple first launched its long-awaited classical music app on the iPhone in March, offering a library full of recordings you can search through by composer, work, conductor, and more. The app comes out of Apple’s 2021 acquisition of classical music streaming service Primephonic and allows you to listen to recordings with up to 192 kHz / 24-bit lossless audio.
Postponing Apple’s 5G modem is vital to avoid a repeat of the 2012 Maps fiasco
Apple is reportedly hitting a roadblock with its upcoming 5G modem development, as it aims to replace the Qualcomm chip in a future iPhone