Recently, an Apple Store in Melbourne, Australia, was caught in allegations of racism, as the store would not let some students into the store for […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Month: November 2015
Verizon finally lands waiver necessary to launch Wi-Fi Calling
While Verizon Wireless initially had plans to launch Wi-Fi Calling in the middle part of 2015, that didn’t turn out to be the case. Fortunately, […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Tim Cook reaffirms Apple’s commitment to inclusivity following Melbourne Apple Store incident
Apple Stores will be refreshing their training on customer inclusion following an incident at an Apple Store in Melbourne, Australia earlier this week. The incident […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
The iPad Pro Experiment: Day two of writing, email, and traveling
Welcome to day two of my journey working solely on my iPad Pro and iPhone 6s Plus! I was a little more mobile on Thursday, […] Read the original post by Serenity Caldwell
Tim Cook Reminds Employees ‘Apple Is Open’ After Australian Retail Store Employee Bars Black Teens
Earlier this week, a group of black teenagers were asked to leave an Apple Store in Australia by employees who were concerned about theft. The […] Read the original post by Juli Clover
Verizon receives FCC waiver necessary to implement Wi-Fi calling
Like AT&T before it, Verizon has now secured the necessary waiver from the FCC to roll out Wi-Fi calling. The waiver allows Verizon to delay […] Read the original post by Dan Thorp-Lancaster
HP’s 4 New ZBook Mobile Workstations Are Enterprise-Ready
Three of the machines can be equipped with optional Intel Xeon CPUs and ECC memory to provide powerful desktop capabilities in portable devices. Read the original post by Kelly Hodgkins
Report: Apple Pay’s Venmo-like feature could be integrated into iMessage
Apple is reportedly gearing up to launch a Venmo competitor, but iPhone users might not need to install a new app to use it. According to […] Read the original post by Oscar Raymundo
I want my Apple TV app
The fourth-generation Apple TV has a lot going for it. In the past couple of weeks I’ve used the Plex app to view video encoded […] Read the original post by Jason Snell
Verizon Gets Green Light on FCC Waiver Needed for Wi-Fi Calling
Verizon Wireless is the only major carrier in the United States that has not introduced Wi-Fi calling, but it appears that could change in the […] Read the original post by Juli Clover
iPad Pro supports USB 3.0, but you’ll need an adapter
While all previous iPhones and iPads have supported wired data transfer over 30-pin or Lightning connectors at USB 2 speeds, the newly-released iPad Pro is […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
Samsung’s Exynos 8 Octa Mobile Chip Will Feature a Custom ARM Core
Samsung is following the likes of Qualcomm and Apple in designing its own ARM-based cores to drive better performance and power efficiency. Read the original post by Killian Bell
Verizon will begin charging $20 activation fees for device payment plans beginning November 15
For quite some time now, Verizon Wireless has been waiving activation fees for devices purchased with an installment plan, but things are changing. Continue reading […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Quanta Reportedly Developing Next-Gen Apple Watch for 2016 Launch
Quanta Computer is reportedly working with Apple on development of the next-generation Apple Watch, according to Chinese-language website United Daily News [Google Translate]. The report is […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
Take the Vision Mobile Developer Economics Survey and you could win an iPhone 6s!
Developer Economics is the largest, most global developer research program in the world, tracking developer sentiment across platforms, revenues, apps, tools, APIs, segments, business models, […] Read the original post by Michelle Haag