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By Asif Shaik on Jul 31, 2020 04:06 pm Yesterday, Apple announced its financial results for the third quarter of the fiscal year 2020. The company defied the COVID-19 pandemic situation and posted strong numbers, thanks to higher sales of iPads and Macs. Hot on the heels of its impressive revenue and profit numbers, Apple has now become the world’s most valuable company, dethroning Saudi Aramco. Continue reading → By Mahit Huilgol on Jul 31, 2020 04:00 pm Earlier this month, Twitter accounts like Apple, Elon Musk, Barack Obama, Bill Gates, and many others were compromised. The hacker asked followers to send Bitcoin, which will be doubled and returned to the same address. Now local authorities in Florida have caught a 17-year old and taken him into custody. He is charged with 30 counts of felony and is allegedly the mastermind behind the Twitter hack. Continue reading → By Mahit Huilgol on Jul 31, 2020 02:54 pm Earlier this month, rumors suggested that Twitter is readying a premium subscription for its user. One of Twitter’s job description revealed that the company is working on creating a new subscription platform and is hiring for the same. Twitter has now introduced a survey that asks users what services would they like to have as part of a premium subscription. Continue reading → By Asif Shaik on Jul 31, 2020 12:26 pm Microsoft has been expanding its app and services offerings for other platforms, including Android, iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and Linux as it focuses its shift from platforms to services. The company has announced the rollout of the new Outlook app for Macs. However, it is available to beta testers first. Continue reading → By iPhoneHacks on Jul 31, 2020 12:23 pm The iPhone is a wonderful example of Apple’s “It Just Works” philosophy. But there can be instances when your iPhone stops working for a variety of reasons. If your iPhone is stuck on the Apple Logo or in a boot loop, then it’s a trip to Apple’s service center which could turn out to be a costly affair. It’s annoying, not to mention all the iPhone data that you will lose due to the repair. There’s a way you can solve these issues at home though, by using Wondershare’s Dr.Fone. Continue reading → By Mahit Huilgol on Jul 31, 2020 11:24 am Owning an iPhone is often equated with status. Few iPhone users go the extra mile to customize their iPhones. Caviar is a Russian company known for offering gold exterior for iPhones. They also launched a Tesla Cybertruck inspired iPhone 11 Pro Cyberphone. Now Caviar has come up with a new Gold version for iPhone 12 that will be released later this year. Continue reading → By Rajesh Pandey on Jul 31, 2020 09:54 am Apple has not only packed a number of new features in iOS 14 but also updated a number of core system apps with new features and user experience. The Music app is one such app that has received some major usability improvements on the iPhone and a complete overhaul on the iPad. Here’s everything that’s new with the Music app in iOS 14 on the iPhone and iPad. Continue reading → By Rajesh Pandey on Jul 31, 2020 09:01 am Apple has launched a new gift card for customers in the United States that can be used for purchasing anything from the company. The gift card can be used not only for purchases on the App Store and subscribing to various Apple services, but it can also be used towards the purchase of Apple products like iPhones, iPads, Macs, etc. Continue reading → By Rajesh Pandey on Jul 31, 2020 05:38 am A DigiTimes report claims that Apple will be including a blood oxygen sensor on the Apple Watch Series 6. This will allow the wearable to track the blood oxygen levels of the wearer. Continue reading → By Rajesh Pandey on Jul 30, 2020 11:22 pm The internal emails and documents submitted by Apple for its House Judiciary Committee’s antitrust hearing have opened a can of worms. The documents had earlier revealed that Apple wanted to charge a 40 percent commission from app developers at one point and how Tim Cook and Jeff Bezos directly negotiated to get the Prime Video on the Apple TV. Continue reading → |
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