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Roku brings Apple TV app with Apple TV+ support to over 25 devices

Following the January announcements of deals between Apple and several TV makers to bring AirPlay 2 streaming support to multiple 2018 and 2019 smart TVs, Roku and Apple today announced the release of a dedicated Apple TV app for some Roku devices — only the second non-Apple platform to support streaming of Apple’s iTunes video […]

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Rumor: iPhone SE 2 Reportedly Will Cost $399, Use iPhone 11 SoC

This site may earn affiliate commissions from the links on this page. Terms of use. For the last few weeks, there’ve been rumors of an upcoming iPhone SE 2. The follow-up to Apple’s iPhone SE, which was unceremoniously cancelled last year without any indication of a future for the diminutive phone, would be based on

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Safari In iOS 13 Shares Some User IP Addresses With China’s Tencent

Apple Safari’s ‘Fraudulent Website Warning’ feature mostly relied on Google’s Safe Browsing technology. But starting with iOS 13, Apple has started using Tencent’s Safe Browsing technology as well to check and prevent users from visiting fraudulent websites For the fraudulent website warning to work, Apple has to share some data like your browsing history with Google.

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Blue Shield of California to Integrate Apple Watches in Doctor Visits

According to a report by Health Data Management, Blue Shield of California (BSC) is planning on using the Apple Watch to improve doctor’s visits. “BSC, together with its health services partner Altais, have partnered with Notable Health, a company that provides technology to captures office visits through the use of artificial intelligence. “The data is

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Apple to Use Its Own 5G Modems in 2022

According to Fast Company, Apple may have its own 5G modems ready for production as early as 2022, ending its reliance on Qualcomm. Apple has been trying to end its dependence on Qualcomm for some time now. Initially, the company switched to using Intel, while at the same time fighting a legal battle with Qualcomm

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iPhone 11 Pro Vs $13,000 Fujifilm DSLR Camera: Can You Tell The Difference?

The arrival of the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max was heralded as a huge leap in photography capabilities for Apple. And that’s definitely accurate. But just how good is that camera setup? One YouTuber set about finding out. To do that, YouTuber Photoshop Dad took an iPhone 11 Pro and compared

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Apple CEO Tim Cook lambasted for pulling Hong Kong protest app

Apple Inc. took down a Hong Kong protest app late yesterday after pressure from China, only to prompt a torrent of criticism today from some quarters. On Wednesday, China state media criticized Apple for allowing the app in the App Store, calling the technology “poisonous.” The app in question, HKmap.live, allowed users to locate Hong

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Apple removed Hong Kong mapping app that lets activists track police

People queue to try out the new iPhone 11 Pro smartphone at an Apple store in Hong Kong on September 20, 2019. (AFP) Apple has removed from its online store a smartphone app that allows Hong Kong activists to report police movements after an official Chinese newspaper accused the company of facilitating illegal behaviour. The

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Attackers exploit an iTunes zeroday to install ransomware

Attackers exploited a zeroday vulnerability in Apple’s iTunes and iCloud programs to infect Windows computers with ransomware without triggering antivirus protections, researchers from Morphisec reported on Thursday. Apple patched the vulnerability earlier this week. The vulnerability resided in the Bonjour component that both iTunes and iCloud for Windows relies on, according to a blog post.

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