Apple Asks Chinese Manufacturer To Cease Production Plans For Steve Jobs Figurine Claim They Own His Likeness

We had a feeling it would not be long before Apple stepped in and shut down Chinese manufacturer In Icon’s plans to create an extremely realistic Steve Jobs figurine, and today The Telegraph reports the 12-inch doll originally slated for release in February is now facing legal threats from Apple if the company doesn’t cease production plans. According to the report, Apple claimed it owns the rights to Steve Jobs’ likeness and in a letter to the company claims toys using the Apple logo, a person’s name, or likeness of Jobs is considered a criminal offense....

May 2, 2022 · 1 min · 158 words · Oma Johnson

Apple Boosts Iad Revenue Share For Developers From 60 To 70 Here S A Possible Explanation

Apple has always provided 70% of application download revenues to developers, but has only provided 60% of the revenue for iAd clicks. Now, Apple has boosted the iAd revenue share to 70%. In this long run, this may mean a major boost in income for developers who rely on the iAd platform for their income. (While today is April 1/Fools day, this comes direct from Apple’s developer iTunes Connect website.) Apple notes the change in an updated developer agreement:...

May 2, 2022 · 1 min · 168 words · Veronica Turner

Apple Card Would Have Saved Customers From Store Clerk With Photographic Memory

Back in the days before mobile and countertop card terminals, sketchy store clerks and restaurant serving staff had a few different ways to steal your card details… One approach was to simply read the details from the card and write them down. Another was to photograph them. Most efficient of all was to make an extra impression on the old roller machines. None of these methods are practical now that we generally don’t let cards out of our sight, but CNET reports that one Japanese store clerk had a secret weapon: a photographic memory....

May 2, 2022 · 2 min · 306 words · Sharon Cameron

Apple Exec Explains The Creation Of Its Shot On Iphone Campaign

One of the most important campaigns for the iPhone is “Shot on iPhone.” It started in 2014, and in a new interview with Adweek, Apple VP Tor Myhren explained how the company created it. Not only did Apple create the official way to share photos taken with an iPhone, but the executive also explained why outdoor placement is so important for the company: Envisioned from the start for outdoor placement, “Shot on iPhone” was “a ridiculously simple idea,” Myhren said, “based on behavior we were seeing with people posting their photos and hashtagging them in different ways....

May 2, 2022 · 2 min · 298 words · Debi Rolan

Apple Fixes Ipad 2 Smart Cover Passcode Security Flaw With Ios 5 0 1

[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLgQ22naQhE] In October we broke the news that anyone with an iPad 2 Smart Cover (or a magnet) could essentially break into any passcode protected iPad 2. This is how we described it then: Now, with the release of iOS 5.0.1 beta, we’ve discovered that one of the new security fixes is a fix for this Smart Cover bug. It appears that Apple has fixed the issue by not allowing the iPad 2 to go to sleep by way of the Smart Cover closing while on the power off menu....

May 2, 2022 · 1 min · 106 words · Justin Pagan

Apple Highlights The Best Moments From Itunes Festival 2013 In New Video Montage

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNFdou8nh_g In a new video on their YouTube channel, Apple has highlighted some of their favorite moments from 2013’s iTunes Festival, which wraps up on the 30th of September. The clip, only just over a minute long, highlights many of the performances, such as Lady Gaga and Elton John, held at the iTunes Festival, a free event held in the U.K. Earlier this month, at Apple’s iPhone press event, Tim Cook highlighted iTunes Festival as well, promoting it with another, similar video, which can be seen in the full keynote here....

May 2, 2022 · 1 min · 108 words · Margaret Lo

Apple Hiring Rates Show Streaming Careers Increasing As Launch Looms

As Apple seeks a company-wide transition from being known primarily as the iPhone maker to a Services provider, hiring for its IMG (Interactive Media Group) has hit a peak in January, with over 40 openings available. Further, job titles including the word “streaming” have slowly increased. As of writing, Apple has seven streaming related engineering jobs open. The only non-engineering “streaming” role is for “Manager (AVCN) AV/VC and Internal Streaming”, while the rest fall under “Media Streaming Engineer”, “Streaming Media Engineer” and “Video Streaming Software Quality Engineer”....

May 2, 2022 · 1 min · 206 words · Kimberly Henson

Apple In Early Discussions To Open Stores Inside Of Sam S Club Locations

Apple Store inside of a Best Buy Apple and Walmart subsidiary Sam’s Club are in early discussions to widen their already existing partnership. Sam’s Club currently sells Apple’s iPhone, iPad, and iPod lines within its large retail chain, but the two corporate giants are looking to take their business relationship to the next level. According to sources, Apple is considering an expansion of its Apple Store-in-store program to the 47 United States retail warehouse chain....

May 2, 2022 · 2 min · 257 words · Wesley Mason

Apple 1 Auction Fetches Over 400 000 With Accessories

Earlier this month, a functioning Apple-1 hit the auction block through Christie’s auction house in the UK. The machine was expected to fetch as much as $630,000, with the auction house providing a range of $378,000 to $630,000. With the auction now closed, the Apple-1 has fetched a final price of around $471,000. That puts it near the lower-end of the expected range, but still more than other Apple-1 units have sold for recently....

May 1, 2022 · 2 min · 328 words · Betty Lee

Apple 5W Usb Power Adapter Now Sold Out

It has been a while since Apple stopped shipping a 5W USB charger with its products. But still, the accessory remained available in stores for those who still wanted it. However, ahead of the iPhone 14 launch next month, it seems that Apple is ready to discontinue its 5W USB Power Adapter as it is now sold out in multiple countries. Apple’s 5W power adapter is going away As first noted by MacOtaraka (via MacRumors), the Apple 5W USB Power Adapter is no longer available at many Apple Stores around the world....

May 1, 2022 · 2 min · 317 words · Stacy Rotondo

Apple Acknowledges Ios 9 Crashing Bugs When Tapping Links Fix Coming Soon With A Software Update

Since posting our original story, we have heard from a lot of readers that are affected by iOS 9 crashes or app hangs when tapping links, spanning multiple iOS versions (not just 9.3) and devices. In a statement, Apple has now confirmed that they are working on a fix for the problem, coming in a software update (presumably iOS 9.3.1). Previously, we pinpointed Bookings.com as a cause of the bug, although noting it affects other apps as well....

May 1, 2022 · 3 min · 447 words · Jackie Laflam

Apple Announces 3M New Ipads Sold In Just Three Days Practically Sold Out Of Ipad Minis

Apple just announced 3 million new iPads sold in just three days, doubling its previous first weekend record of 1.5 million Wi-Fi-only units sold for the iPad 3 launch. Apple is of course not including cellular iPad models in its numbers, but it confirmed those models “will ship in a few weeks in the US and in many more countries later this year.” CEO Tim Cook confirmed the company is “practically sold out of iPad minis,” and he noted it is “working hard to build more quickly to meet the incredible demand....

May 1, 2022 · 4 min · 736 words · Ruby Smith

Apple Announces Ipados 14 New Widgets Redesigned Apps Handwriting Recognition Revamped Universal Search

Apple announces iPadOS 14, building on the already announced iOS 14 features like home screen widgets. Apple is expanding stock apps with unique iPad design elements like sidebars in Photos and Music. Interfaces like Siri and incoming phone calls are now modal experiences rather than full screen overlays. There is also a new search experience, system-wide handwriting recognition, and other changes designed to make the iPad experience work better with Apple Pencil and the Magic Keyboard....

May 1, 2022 · 2 min · 225 words · Gwendolyn Pepper

Apple Backed Didi Chuxing Opens New Self Driving Lab In Mountain View Ca

Last year, Apple invested $1 billion in the Chinese Uber competitor Didi Chuxing, receiving a seat on the company’s board as well. According to a report from Recode, Didi Chuxing is today opening a new artificial intelligence lab right in Apple’s backyard… The report states that Didi is opening the new self-driving operation in Mountain View, California, putting it in the heart of the ever-growing self-driving industry. Within a small radius of Didi’s new lab, you have Apple, Google, and Tesla, all of which are believed to have a vested interest in self-driving technology....

May 1, 2022 · 2 min · 348 words · Barbara Whisenand

Apple Begins Selling Unlocked Sim Free Iphone 6S 6S Plus

Two weeks following the initial launch of the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus, Apple has added a new purchasing option for the devices to its online store. Starting today, customers can buy an iPhone 6s or 6s Plus SIM-free, unlocked, and without a carrier… Apple explains on its online store that purchasing a SIM-free iPhone means customers do not have to sign a contract commitment with a carrier, nor do they have to deal with carrier financing....

May 1, 2022 · 1 min · 181 words · Bryan Trammel

Apple Ceo Tim Cook On Apple Aquisitions We Are Buying A Company Every Other Month Continue To Look At Large Companies

During Apple CEO Tim Cook’s scheduled presentation at the Goldman Sachs Technology and Internet Conference this morning, the executive was asked about the company’s strategy acquisition. While noting that Apple continues to acquire a company approximately every other month, Cook also said that Apple has looked at acquiring larger companies. We can only guess what companies Cook is referring to, but he did say Apple would continue to look at acquiring larger companies....

May 1, 2022 · 1 min · 84 words · Janet Katowicz

Apple Employees Testing Apple Pay Cash Internally W Ios 11 1 As Public Launch Nears

Apple Pay Cash was announced back at WWDC over the summer, but the feature wasn’t included when iOS 11 launched to the public last month. Apple has been relatively vague on when the new person-to-person payment platform will launch, but the company is seemingly ramping up internal testing… MacRumors, citing one of its readers, reports that Apple is currently testing Apple Pay Cash internally using iOS 11.1 and an accompanying device certificate....

May 1, 2022 · 2 min · 320 words · Rogelio Lawhorne

Apple Expected To Overtake Samsung As Top Buyer Of Oled Screens As It Readies Supply Chain For Iphone 13

Digitimes reports that Apple is expected to beat out Samsung this year as the biggest purchaser of AMOLED smartphone screens. Apple’s demand is higher than ever with the entire iPhone 12 lineup and the upcoming iPhone 13 lineup all featuring OLED screens. Apple suppliers are said to be pulling in components in June as they prepare for iPhone 13 mass production in the July timeframe. Apple is trying to secure a steady stream of components for the iPhone 13, not wanting to repeat the production disruptions experienced with the iPhone 12 last year as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic....

May 1, 2022 · 2 min · 238 words · Benjamin Flowers

Apple Government Affairs Vp Cynthia Hogan Departing Next Month

Apple has announced that its vice president of public policy and government affairs, Cynthia Hogan, is departing. This announcement comes after Hogan joined Joe Biden’s vice presidential selection team last month. Hogan joined Apple in 2016, tasked with a variety of responsibilities related to policy, lobbying, and government relations. Apple has not yet named a replacement for Hogan, but the company did confirm the departure to Axios. Prior to joining Apple, Hogan served as counsel to Biden in the White House and Senate....

May 1, 2022 · 1 min · 149 words · Omar Bryant

Apple In Talks To Move Some Ipad Production To India

As it looks to significantly reduce its reliance on China, the company is reportedly exploring moving some iPad production to India. CNBC says Apple is having “ongoing discussions with officials” about producing the iPad in India, though “no concrete plans have been made.” Apple already assembles certain models of the iPhone in India, including the latest iPhone 14 and multiple older models that it still sells. Currently, the iPad is made primarily in China, with some production also happening in Vietnam, according to a Nikkei Asia report earlier this year....

May 1, 2022 · 3 min · 489 words · Frances Jackson