• iPhone 12: To reduce its ecological footprint, Apple will no longer provide the mains charger

    iPhone 12: To reduce its ecological footprint, Apple will no longer provide the mains charger

    Specifically, for the purchase of an iPhone (even older models), you will no longer have a supplied mains charger, only the simple charging cable and a pair of wired headphones.
  • 5G: iPhone 12, a smartphone eagerly awaited by telecom operators

    5G: iPhone 12, a smartphone eagerly awaited by telecom operators

    Apple will lift the veil this Tuesday on its new iPhone 12. It should be compatible with 5G networks. This could give a boost to subscriptions dedicated to this new technology around the world.
  • Apple is expected to launch its first line of smartphones equipped with 5G technology tomorrow, the highly anticipated

    Apple is expected to launch its first line of smartphones equipped with 5G technology tomorrow, the highly anticipated "iPhone 12", more than a year after its two rivals Samsung and Huawei

    Apple is expected to launch its first range of smartphones equipped with 5G technology tomorrow, the highly anticipated "iPhone 12", more than a year after its two rivals Samsung and Huawei.
  • Can US TikTokers still legally use the app after Sunday’s download ban?

    Can US TikTokers still legally use the app after Sunday’s download ban?

    The Trump Administration’s long-threatened TikTok ban is here, but don’t plan a funeral for the popular video app just yet. Beginning Sunday, both Apple and Google will be forced to stop making TikTok available to download on their app stores. Likewise, TikTok will not be able to update its software after Sunday. Nevertheless, users who …
  • Apple loosens some of its in-app payment rules amid controversy

    Apple loosens some of its in-app payment rules amid controversy

    Apple on Friday published a revision of some of its App Store review guidelines, loosening some restrictions on streaming game services, online classes and when developers must use its in-app purchase system, which charges a 30 percent commission. The company made the changes after criticism from developers over its App Store practices and after rivals …
  • Apple files countersuit against ‘Fortnite’ developer Epic Games

    Apple files countersuit against ‘Fortnite’ developer Epic Games

    Apple turned up the heat in its high-stakes legal battle against “Fortnite” developer Epic Games on Tuesday, filing a countersuit asking for damages resulting from lost App Store fees. Apple, which kicked “Fortnite” off the App Store last month after Epic instituted a new payment system which would have allowed it to circumvent the 30 …
  • Apple announces all-digital product launch event next week

    Apple announces all-digital product launch event next week

    Apple is launching a new product next week, but it may not be the hotly anticipated 5G iPhone. The company on Tuesday afternoon announced a surprise even scheduled for Sept. 15, with Apple’s senior vice president of marketing Greg Joswiak sharing a video of the Steve Jobs Theater in Cupertino, Calif. The event invite didn’t …
  • Apple’s fastest new 5G iPhone may also be its most expensive

    Apple’s fastest new 5G iPhone may also be its most expensive

    You may need to shell out a pretty penny if you want the fastest new iPhone. Though the next generation of smartphones from Apple will all feature 5G technology — which will allow them to access a wireless network that promises faster internet and quicker response times than the current LTE models — only the largest …
  • Apple’s 5G iPhone will reportedly make its debut next month

    Apple’s 5G iPhone will reportedly make its debut next month

    Apple’s long-awaited 5G iPhone will reportedly make its debut this October. The tech juggernaut will launch four new iPhone models at its annual fall keynote, as well as a new Apple Watch, iPad and HomePod, according to Bloomberg. The 5G technology in the new phones will allow them to access a wireless network that promises …
  • Mark Zuckerberg slams Apple’s App Store ‘monopoly’ in leaked comments

    Mark Zuckerberg slams Apple’s App Store ‘monopoly’ in leaked comments

    Mark Zuckerberg poured gasoline on his simmering feud with Apple on Friday, slamming the company’s “stranglehold” on the iPhone’s App Store, saying it charges “monopoly rents.” In leaked remarks from Facebook’s weekly employee town hall obtained by BuzzFeed, Zuckerberg railed against the 30-percent cut that Apple takes from in-app iPhone purchases. “[Apple has] this unique …