Antix A Fast And Lightweight Linux Distribution

antiX comes with support for Intel – AMD x86 compatible systems, you can install it or use it as Live USB. antiX is perfect for old computers, it’s able to work with 256MB of RAM and using a Pentium III, that’s amazing! Also, you can install it in most recent hardware, antiX is good for any computer. antiX-16 Berta Cáceres (released in June 2016) antiX-16 is the latest version, but antiX has another edition called MX “Fusion”, this last is featuring the XFCE desktop environment....

May 11, 2022 · 3 min · 633 words · Linda Sorrentino

Apex Legends Leak Reveals Titans Wall Running New Modes

Apex Legends is set to include double jumping, wall-running, and the giant mech suits known as Titans from Respawn Entertainment’s Titanfall series. A new update for Apex Legends went live earlier this morning and allowed dataminers to sift through its code to uncover where the game is headed, and it appears Apex Legends will soon be much closer to the franchise that spawned it. Apex Legends is the hottest battle royale game going at the moment....

May 11, 2022 · 3 min · 469 words · Richard Guglielmi

App Snaps Meal Pictures To Count Calories

Here’s a novel use for the camera on your iPhone. Do you hate the overhead of taking notes to keep tabs on your calories intake and having to worry about not exceeding your daily targets? Worry not, all you need is the Meal Snap – Calorie Counting Magic app that takes the number crunching off your chest in a pretty ingenious way. You just launch the app, point the device at your meal and take a picture....

May 11, 2022 · 2 min · 218 words · Yvonne Weeks

Apple Work Podcast Fido Alliance And The Future Of Passwords

Apple @ Work Podcast is brought to you by Jamf, the standard for Apple in the enterprise. Learn more at Jamf.com/9to5mac. In this episode of the Apple @ Work podcast, Bradley is joined by Joel Rennich to discuss the FIDO Alliance and the future of password management for the enterprise and consumers. https://9to5mac.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2020/03/Appleatwork3.mp3 Links Mentioned in this episode FIDO Alliance Jamf Connect NoMAD Jamf acquires NoMAD Connect with Bradley Twitter LinkedIn Listen and Subscribe Apple Podcasts Overcast Spotify Pocket Casts Castro RSS

May 11, 2022 · 1 min · 82 words · Dewey Abbott

Apple Samsung Microsoft And Others Given Deep Access To Facebook User Data

The controversy over third-part companies getting access to Facebook user data doesn’t appear to be going away anytime soon. The latest revelation is that Apple, Samsung, Microsoft and Blackberry were just a handful of more than 60 device makers given ‘deep access’ to user data … Most notably, the New York Times reports that Facebook gave them access to data from users’ friends even after the social network assured the Federal Trade Commission that it was no longer sharing such data....

May 11, 2022 · 2 min · 230 words · Albert Morales

Apple 17 Inch Macbook Pro To Go Unibody Sans Removable Battery Silver Zinc Replacement

Our folks in Asia are at it again with some pretty startling news. The 17-inch MacBook Pro is going Unibody, like the 13-inch and 15-inch models. That, in itself isn’t really that big of a deal; it was widely expected. The big news is that Apple is making a super slim battery pack for the 17-inch MacBook Pros that will last much longer than current models. However, you won’t be able to remove the battery pack....

May 11, 2022 · 2 min · 257 words · Rebeca Ochoa

Apple Chip Supplier Triquint Having Challenging Quarter Due To Its Biggest Customer

According to a report from The Oregonian, power amplifier specialists TriQuint Semiconductor is facing a “challenging” quarter due to a temporary drop in revenues from its biggest customer, Apple. The report noted the company’s CEO Ralph Quinsey did not mention Apple by name, but that Foxconn was responsible for 35 percent of TriQuint’s revenue during 2011: We know from teardowns that Apple included TriQuint chips in many generations of the iPhone and iPad, including the most recent iPhone 4S and third-generation iPad....

May 11, 2022 · 1 min · 146 words · Julissa Carpenter

Apple Employees Among The Top Contributors To Bernie Sanders Election Campaign

Funding data published by the Federal Elections Commission reveals that the largest donors to Bernie Sanders’ election campaign PACs were employees of tech companies. Employees of Google parent company Alphabet donated the most, at a little over a quarter of a million dollars, while Apple employees collectively donated $85k. Under federal law, all Political Action Committees receiving individual contributions of more than $200 must ask the donor’s occupation and employer. Donors are not obliged to answer, but if they do, the information must be disclosed....

May 11, 2022 · 1 min · 136 words · Teressa Gentile

Apple Flips The Switch On External Testflight Submissions For Ios 9

Update: Apple appears to have now disabled external testing in iTunes Connect again after briefly enabling it this afternoon. [tweet https://twitter.com/amitnkalra/status/631992910771130368 align=’center’] When Apple updated the TestFlight app for iOS 9 compatiblity earlier this month, it came with the caveat that developers could only submit iOS 9 betas to members of their own teams. Today, however, the company has enabled external testing, allowing developers to start pushing iOS 9-ready betas to any users....

May 11, 2022 · 1 min · 168 words · Lucy Southwood

Apple Hires Yet Another Veteran Tv Programming Exec For Its Original Content Efforts

As part of its growing original content efforts, Apple has hired programming veteran Michelle Lee to join its worldwide video department, as reported by Variety. Lee has previously worked on popular shows for several major networks as a producing partner at Universal Television’s True Jack Productions… Lee worked alongside showrunner Jason Katims at True Jack Productions. She developed and was executive producer for shows such as Pure Genius on CBS, Rise on NBC, The Path on Hulu, About a Boy on NBC, and others....

May 11, 2022 · 2 min · 260 words · Ali Allison

Apple Ios 7 Adds Ability To Block Unwanted Calls And Texts

Note: iOS 6 lets you set up what’s essentially a “white list” of calls that will come in when you’re in Do not Disturb mode. But this is a whole new feature that will let you block callers anytime! Block Unwanted Calls in iOS 7 Step by Step If you have unwanted calls from crazy exes or bill collectors that just won’t stop with those harassing phone calls, here’s what you do to stop them — when you update to iOS 7....

May 11, 2022 · 2 min · 275 words · Anthony Spencer

Apple Ipad Graphics Partner Makes 3D Acquisition

Apple owns 9.3 percent of Imagination Technologies and uses its PowerVR SGX graphics chip inside its iPad — now the smaller firm has seen profits climb 131 percent and also made a critical $27 million investment in 3D technology for mobile devices. Imagination Technologies is to buy Caustic Graphics for $27m to bring 3D graphics to mobile phones. The company also recently acquired VoIP operator, HelloSoft for “up to $47 million”, reports claim....

May 11, 2022 · 1 min · 198 words · Richard Betts

App Store Review Complaints Continue As Devs Face Copypcats

Authenticator app creator Kevin Archer posted a Twitter thread about the issue. He writes: In a few sentences, even the more naive Apple customers know that even if Archer wasn’t dealing with a copycat, this app would already be infringing a few App Store policies. Scammers are on the App Store again with a new developer account, but the same app and of course weekly subscription. They’re using the same strategy, requesting a review in the onboarding stage to get more ratings, the same 5 screens [as his app], and a weekly subscription at the end....

May 10, 2022 · 3 min · 440 words · Michael Banks

Apple Announces Q2 2017 Revenue Of 52 9 Billion 50 7M Iphones 8 92M Ipads 4 19M Macs

Apple has announced its latest quarter results including $52.9b in revenue with $11.03b profit from 50.7m iPhones, 8.92m iPads, and 4.19m Macs sold. In terms of new products, the quarter includes launch day sales for the cheaper $329 iPad and Product RED iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus. FY17 Q2 results compare to the previous quarter’s $78.4 billion in revenue, $17.89 billion in profit, 78.3 million iPhones, 13 million iPads, and 5....

May 10, 2022 · 6 min · 1254 words · Donald Porter

Apple Begins Preparing Moscone Center For Wwdc As First Banners Start To Go Up

With WWDC coming up next week, Apple has started preparing for the big day. Following the launch of the Apple TV channel for the keynote stream yesterday, the company has started decorating Moscone West with Apple logos and banners. As spotted by MacStories and followed up by images from our own Tom Maxwell, the first bits of a large Apple logo on one side of the building have already been put up....

May 10, 2022 · 1 min · 192 words · Sherry Legge

Apple Business Essentials Is Now Available To All Small Businesses In The Us Google Workspace Integration Coming This Spring

After a beta period with thousands of businesses, Apple is ready to extend simplified device management, iCloud Drive storage, and device repair solution to all small businesses. Originally launching in beta in November of 2021, Apple Business Essentials is designed to take the headache out of device management for growing organizations using Apple. There are multiple plans included for IT managers and business owners to pick the best for their business....

May 10, 2022 · 4 min · 759 words · Kristopher Robinson

Apple Discontinues Original Homepod

Tonight Apple announced via TechCrunch that the original HomePod has been discontinued. The company will shift its focus to the HomePod mini introduced in October. The original HomePod will continue to be available at Apple and other resellers until supply runs out. Apple also notes that the HomePod will continue to get software updates and support from Apple Care. Apple’s official statement to TechCrunch’s Matt Panzarino reads: We reported yesterday that the space gray HomePod had become unavailable on Apple....

May 10, 2022 · 2 min · 269 words · Virginia Cherry

Apple Giving Free Year Of Apple Tv With Purchase Of Mac Ipad Iphone Or Apple Tv

Apple today officially confirmed Apple TV+ pricing and availability, saying the service will launch on November 1 for $4.99. Apple is also offering a free year of Apple TV+ with hardware purchases. Apple CEO Tim Cook confirmed today that when you buy an iPhone, iPad, Mac, or Apple TV, you’ll get one year free of Apple TV+. Without a hardware purchase, you’ll get a seven-day free trial of Apple TV+:...

May 10, 2022 · 1 min · 103 words · Kimberly Tsang

Apple Ipad Market Share Grows By 4 In Third Quarter Stronger Mix Of Ipad Pro Sales

This week, Strategy Analytics released its latest tablet industry report detailing market share across all global manufacturers. In September, Apple launched the new cheaper iPad, offering a 10.2-inch screen and Smart Keyboard support for $329. Whilst this launch no doubt helped with sales, Strategy Analytics notes that overall Apple revenue from iPad grew 8% in this quarter, as reported in the company’s quarterly financial earnings. If Apple’s units only rose 4% but its total revenue grew 8%, this means Apple is seeing a higher mix of the more expensive iPad Pro models....

May 10, 2022 · 1 min · 137 words · Donna Vanduyn

Apex Legends Revenue Down Drastically For Second Month In A Row

Apex Legends has begun a precipitous fall from grace over the past few months, according to a new report that confirms its financial earnings have dipped drastically in back-to-back months. Concerns over the viability of long-term Apex Legends support have been cropping up ever since popular Twitch streamer Shroud declared he felt the game wasn’t very good anymore, suggesting that he would much rather play PUBG or other battle royale titles....

May 9, 2022 · 3 min · 432 words · Ana Lopez