Friday, March 31, 2017

Today is the last day to purchase Apple’s discounted USB-C accessories

Since early November, Apple has discounted all USB-C and Thunderbolt 3 accessories purchased through them. This includes the LG UltraFine 4K & 5K displays. The discounts were done to help ease customers into the transition to USB-C. Apple's discounts end at the end of March, which means today, March 31, is the last day customers are able to take...

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Australian banks officially denied right to negotiate terms with Apple

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has officially rejected the proposal by large Australian banks who wanted to negotiate as a group with Apple. The news comes in as Apple Pay rollout in the country has been slow due to disagreements between the banks and Apple. Due to anti-cartel laws, Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Westpac...

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iPhone 7 will now be officially available in Indonesia

Back in December, Apple announced that it was developing its first Indonesia-based research and development center. Just a few months after the announcement was made, The Jakarta Post reported that Apple is already getting ready to start operations of its R&D center in the second quarter of the year. Along with this report, Apple is said to start...

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Thursday, March 30, 2017

iFixit teardown finds that new low-cost iPad is essentially an iPad Air with minor tweaks

When the new low-cost iPad was announced, the spec sheets had showed that it was essentially an original iPad Air with minor improvements. Today, iFixit tore it down and found exactly that. So remember how we said this was similar to the first Air? We were serious—take a look inside the Air 1 and iPad 5 respectively. Not much has changed. The...

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Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Apple Pay now launching in Taiwan with support for 7 banks

Today Apple Pay is now officially launching in Taiwan. The China Post reports that the mobile payment service has begun rolling out in the country. Apple has also updated its Taiwan website for Apple Pay. The website includes details such as retailers, banks, and more. At launch, Apple Pay in Taiwan will support the following banks and credit...

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App Store approval now rejecting applications with pricing info such as ‘Free’ in the title

Apple is apparently preparing to clean up the App Store. According to a report from VentureBeat, Apple has begun rejecting applications with pricing information in its name, icons, screenshots, or previews. Apple has reportedly begun this practice over the past month or so. In the past, Apple has discouraged developers of doing so, but now the company...

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Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Apple released a number of security fixes with the latest iOS update

Apple had a pretty busy day yesterday as it released the latest iOS 10.3 update for iPhone and iPad devices. The update came with some pretty neat features, like the new "Find My AirPods" feature that promised to help its users locate their AirPods. The latest OS version also came with updates to improve user's macOS and iOS experience. But despite...

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