Samsung, Micron, and SK Hynix are facing yet another class-action lawsuit over allegedly fixing the prices of memory used in iPhones, Macs, and nearly every other computing device, with the memory producers accused of collusion to raise prices in the DRAM market. Filed on May 3, the lawsuit alleges that Samsung, Hynix, and Micron are
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For those hoping to ditch their iPhone entirely, the Wristcam is a unique product, offering dual wearable cameras worn on the wrist that connect to the Apple Watch. AppleInsider takes a first look at the new accessory and how it integrates into the rest of the Apple ecosystem. Wristcam was first unveiled back in 2016
Documents submitted as evidence in the Epic Games v. Apple trial have revealed more details about the App Store review process, including an image of a human review station. Trystan Kosmynka, a senior director of Apple’s App Review team, took the stand again Friday to testify about Apple’s review process. In addition to his testimony,
Apple on Thursday provided additional details on Apple Card Family, a new feature for the company’s branded credit card that allows users to “co-own” an account alongside family members. Detailed in a support document, Apple Card Family is available to one cardholder and one member of their Family Sharing group who is 18 or older.
A report by The Washington Post delves into the security and safety functions Apple’s new AirTag, concluding the device and its corresponding Find My service are not equipped with proper anti-stalking safeguards. When it debuted AirTag in April, Apple went to great lengths to head off criticism of its tracking device. During an unveiling event
So-called “cross-wallet” gaming featured large in the second day of the Epic Games v. Apple trial, with Epic and other developers arguing the payment method is not a viable alternative to in-app purchases. Available as a continuity feature for users, and an option for developers averse to in-app payments (and Apple’s cut of those payments),
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney on Monday testified in the Epic Games v. Apple case, laying out and defending his reasoning behind Epic’s suit against Apple. Two of the major points of contention for Epic in its beef with Apple are the restriction on third-party app stores and Apple’s 30% cut of app and in-app
An SEC filing for UK startup Rockley Photonics has revealed a significant relationship with Apple, one that could result in the introduction of blood sugar monitoring functions to the Apple Watch as soon as 2022. Rockley Photonics is a UK-based company that designs sensors for monitoring a person’s blood using infrared light. The sensors are
Warren Buffet has hailed Tim Cook as a “fantastic manager” of Apple, declaring him “one of the best managers in the world,” during the annual Berkshire Hathaway shareholders meeting. Streamed on Saturday, Warren Buffett answered questions from shareholders about Berkshire Hathaway and its investments. In one question asking why the investment firm sold some common
Apple’s latest flagship tablet, the 12.9-inch iPad Pro, is its most expensive, and the company on Friday confirmed repairs will be slightly more dear than the 2020 model. According to an updated repair service document, it will cost users $699 to repair a broken 12.9-inch iPad Pro with M1 chip that is not covered by
AppleInsider has rounded up the best preorder deals on the new M1 iPad Pro, iMac 24-inch and Apple TV 4K. Save up to $167 this Friday, with discounts on individual devices and AppleCare. Preorder deals on new iMacs, iPads The iPad Pro, Apple TV 4K and iMac sale starts tomorrow at 8 a.m. Eastern at
Apple earned $89.6 billion in revenue for the second fiscal quarter of 2021, a huge Wall Street beat attributed in large part to strong growth in iPhone, wearables and services. Released ahead of its customary conference call with analysts, Apple has confirmed revenue of $89.6 billion for the quarter ending March 2021. This represents a
Apple, AT&T, Bloomberg, Equinix, Google and Verizon were all named as defendants in a patent infringement lawsuit that stems from a separate case involving computer networking specialist Juniper Networks. In its suit filed with the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California on Tuesday, Core Optical Technologies alleges Apple, AT&T, Bloomberg, Equinix, Google
Users on Monday reported that Apple’s App Tracking Transparency feature, enabled with the release of iOS 14.5, is not functioning as intended, disallowing some from permitting app requests to track. Apple on Monday released iOS 14.5 with a new feature that grants greater control over third-party ad tracking capabilities. The functionality is not available for
Apple is being sued in New York in an attempted class-action complaint over water resistance, with the claim it misrepresented how resistant to liquid the iPhone is in its marketing. Like many smartphone manufacturers, Apple includes a level of water resistance in its iPhone lineup, with the claimed level of resistance increasing in recent years.
A total of eight people, including two firefighters, died at a major fire at a Shanghai factory owned by Apple supplier Casetek on Thursday. The fire at the factory, owned by Shengrui Electronic Technology, reportedly broke out at 1:30 pm China Standard Time (1:30am Eastern) on Thursday, and continued until Friday morning. A statement from
Apple began testing and seeking regulatory approval for its AirTag tracking accessory two years before its release, documents show. Rumors of an Apple tracking device first started to appear in 2019. In August of that year, for example, code found within iOS 13 suggested that Apple was looking into Tile-like tracking technology. Newly surfaced documents
The second season premiere of Apple TV+ original series “Trying” has been delayed by one week, with the show now scheduled to hit Apple’s streaming service on May 21. Apple confirmed the new air date in a tweet on Thursday that teased the show’s sophomore season. A short video accompanying the post offers a preview
Apple’s “Spring Loaded” event on Tuesday launched the highly anticipated AirTag alongside the new M1 iMac and iPad Pro. Here’s what you need to know about the event and what we thought about it. Like all of Apple’s 2020 events, Spring Loaded was a prerecorded event at Apple Park. Not only did it make for
In an attempt to capitalize on the timing of Apple’s “Spring Forward” event on Tuesday, a ransomware group posted on the dark web claiming it has obtained stolen schematics for upcoming products from Apple supply partner Quanta Computer. The so-called “REvil” group cited Apple’s keynote presentation in its ransom letter, demanding that Apple “buy back
The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority has been ordered to investigate Nvidia’s proposed takeover of British company Arm, the company whose technology is used by Apple Silicon. Nvidia’s record-breaking $40 billion purchase of Arm has already been opposed by the likes of Qualcomm, and has been examined by the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA).
Facebook is allegedly preparing to announce a number of new products under the title of “Social Audio” on Monday, launches that could see it take on Clubhouse as well as working with Spotify to improve podcast recommendations. Facebook is believed to be getting ready to reveal a selection of products that will have the common
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has issued a warning to owners of the Peloton Tread+ following multiple incidents involving small children and an animal — and Peloton is pushing back. Released on Saturday, the “urgent warning” from the CPSC is in response to reports of injury caused by the use of the Tread running
New 3D-printed mockups based on leaked designs for the “iPhone 13” range backup previous claims of a thicker chassis, but also significantly larger camera bump on the “iPhone 13 Pro Max.” The most recent rumors about the “iPhone 13 Pro” say that it will be 0.2mm thicker than its predecessor. Giving credence to that report,
Two scientist embark on a quest to unravel the mystery of why whales sing on new Apple TV+ documentary “Fathom.” The latest Apple TV+ animal documentary is about humpback whale songs and social communication. It joins the increasing number of nature shows already on the platform on June 25. “Fathom” follows Dr. Ellen Garland and
While Apple has largely stopped the practice of dropping hints in its press event invitations, a leaker claims the colors on display in this week’s “Spring Loaded” invite could hint at future products. In a tweet on Wednesday, accurate Apple product leaker “L0vetodream” presented a breakdown of Apple’s “Spring Loaded” invitation, cutting the stylized apple
Dutch electric bicycle maker VanMoof was among three companies to gain early support for Apple’s newly expanded Find My object location network last week, a project that started nearly a year ago with a forum post. As detailed by iCulture, VanMoof initially reached out to Apple through a developer forum in June or July of
U.S. Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) on Monday introduced a proposal that would ban companies with a market value of more than $100 billion from conducting mergers and acquisitions. Hawley, a conservative who has stepped up an attack against Big Tech after major platforms were accused of “censoring” Republican voices, is seeking to bar mergers and
The data of approximately 1.3 million Clubhouse users have been posted to a hacker forum, but the iOS app’s developers claim the platform wasn’t hacked, and that the data was publicly available information. Posted to a forum and openly visible, the SQL database includes many details about the users of the highly popular audio-based social
The Apple TV+ film “Greyhound” required some lateral thinking from its sound team, with a profile on how the audio mix during a key battle scene revealing the lengths the production went to make it dramatic. Apple’s acquisition of the Tom Hanks naval drama “Greyhound” for the Apple TV+ streaming service was well received by
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