It’s almost time for Big Sur to replace Catalina as the current macOS. The newest macOS update offers several new features, including an all-new design that […] Read the original post by Bryan M Wolfe
Month: August 2020
iPhone supplier Pegatron takes over Casetek
“Pegatron is trying to bolster its component business to defend itself against the rise of Luxshare” What you need to know There’s more movement in Apple’s supply […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Deals: Amazon Begins Discounting 2020 iMacs by Up to $99
Amazon has Apple’s brand-new 27-inch iMac on sale this week in two configurations, representing some of the first notable discounts on the 2020 desktop computer. […] Read the original post by Mitchel Broussard
Fortnite Introduces Direct Payment Option on iOS Despite Apple’s App Store Review Guidelines [Updated]
Epic Games today announced that it has introduced a new direct payment option in the Fortnite app for iPhone and iPad, allowing players to purchase […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
Apple’s next subscription service might be new virtual fitness classes
What you need to know Apple is reportedly working on a fitness class subscription. It’s said to be similar to services like Peloton. It’ll likely be rolled into […] Read the original post by Oliver Haslam
Should you buy the Sonos Move or the Bose Portable Smart Speaker?
Sonos Move Portable powerhouse $399 at Amazon Pros Great sound Alexa and Google integration 11-hour battery life AirPlay 2 support IP 56 weather resistance Bluetooth support Includes charging dock Supports Apple Music Cons Expensive Shorter battery life The Sonos Move […] Read the original post by Christopher Close
Apple Plans to Launch Fitness Subscription Service
Apple plans to launch a fitness subscription service, according to Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman, as part of an upcoming “Apple One” subscription service bundle. Icons representing some […] Read the original post by Hartley Charlton
Apple’s Largest iPhone Maker Says China’s ‘Days as the World’s Factory are Done’
China has long been the manufacturing hub of iPhones due to various government benefits, easy availability of labor and suppliers, and multiple other benefits. However, […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Motorola Edge and Edge Plus Review: 2-Day Battery (and Some Quirks)
Motorola’s first flagships in years are fantastic in many ways, but the Edge and Edge Plus have high price tags and too many quirks. Read the original post by Julian Chokkattu
Switching Apple IDs on your iPhone and iPad only needs a few taps
You can switch iCloud accounts on your iPhone and iPad with just a few taps. Your Apple ID is what connects you to all of the […] Read the original post by Lory Gil
Review: Xenoblade Chronicles 2 is gorgeous but overly complicated
Another fine addition to the Xeno series. Featuring a massive world, dozens of well developed characters, and nearly 300 hours of gameplay, Xenoblade Chronicles 2 fits […] Read the original post by Casian Holly
Apple to Launch ‘Apple One’ Subscription Service Bundle in October
It has long been rumored that Apple is working on a service bundle that will see the company unify and offer all of its various […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Apple’s iOS 13.6.1 fixes the mysterious green iPhone screen bug
What you need to know Apple released iOS 13.6.1 yesterday, fixing three specific bugs. One of those bugs saw some users experience a green iPhone screen issue. The […] Read the original post by Oliver Haslam
Samsung’s Galaxy Buds Live Review: Weird But Good
They won’t grow a magic beanstalk, but the Galaxy Buds Live offer a unique fit, good sound with decent noise-canceling, and a price that’s easy […] Read the original post by Parker Hall
Apple and Project xCloud, TikTok, WeChat, and more
Apple’s protectionist policies prevent you from enjoying services such as Project xCloud. A ban on TikTok and WeChat could affect Apple’s bottom line. We talk […] Read the original post by Jason Cross, Michael Simon, Roman Loyola