Apple

  • New Apple patent shows future Apple car may have hidden display

    Apple continues to work on its own cars, and like those patents released in the past, Apple appears to be in the midst of a radical redesign of the standard elements used in vehicle design, which could result in a very modern Apple car that is eventually released.

  • Newly discovered Mac OS image capture bug fills hard drives with empty data

    A bug has been found in Apple's macOS Image Capture app that unnecessarily takes up potential gigabytes of storage when transferring photos from an iPhone or iPad to a Mac.

  • Apple says no evidence shows hackers can exploit email vulnerabilities

    Apple says there is no evidence that cyber attackers can exploit the new vulnerabilities in the Mail app for iPhone and iPad for hacking. The Mail app, which discovered the vulnerability, may have more than 1 billion users worldwide.

  • Touch ID rumored to return to high-end models of iPhone 12

    Certain high-end models of the iPhone 12 will revert to Touch ID this fall, a new report said.

  • Global smartphone shipments set to drop 15% this year as Huawei, Samsung lower targets

    The global smartphone market is unlikely to recover from the global health crisis in the second quarter of 2020.

  • 5G iPhone rumored to feature under-screen fingerprint recognition

    This year's 5G iPhone may feature under -screen fingerprint recognition technology, media report said today.

  • Apple delays mass production of iPhone 12 by about a month: WSJ

    Apple is pushing back the production ramp-up of its flagship iPhones for this year by about a month, the Wall Street Journal report on Monday citing people familiar with the changes.

  • Linux on iPhone 7 now launches graphics window manager

    After reverse engineering by developers, the iPhone 7 has recently been successfully installed with postmarketOS, making it the first Apple Linux smartphone. And now, they've managed to unlock another feature from the command line to the graphical user interface (GUI).

  • Charging MacBook Pro from the left may cause overheating

    Charging the MacBook Pro from the left side may cause the computer to run too hot, affecting its performance, according to a recent Forbes report. 

  • New Apple patent showcases smart ring that can control electronic devices

    Apple started working on a patent for a smart ring back in 2015 and passed a related patent application last October, describing it as a ring-shaped device with a touchpad or display that focuses on having a gesture input function.