Tuesday, April 17, 2018

iPhone X Alone Generated 5x More Profits Than 600 Android OEMs Combined in Q4, 2017, and more for 04/17/2018

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iPhone X Alone Generated 5x More Profits Than 600 Android OEMs Combined in Q4, 2017

By Rajesh Pandey on Apr 17, 2018 09:14 am
Apple’s iPhone lineup dominates the premium end of the smartphone market. While the company does not ship as many smartphones in a year as Samsung, it still manages to dominate the mobile industry in terms of profit. As per numbers from the latest Counterpoint Research, the iPhone X alone accounted for 35 percent of the total profit generated by the smartphone industry in Q4, 2017 and 21 percent of the total revenue. Continue reading

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Apple Working on an Apple Music-like News Subscription Service

By Rajesh Pandey on Apr 17, 2018 08:47 am
Apple is reportedly planning on launching a news subscription service within the next year. The company will be achieving this by integrating the tech behind Texture app, which it recently acquired, into Apple News. The move will allow Apple to generate more revenue from its online content and services business. Continue reading

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iFixit Believes Apple Is Accidentally Disabling Touchscreen Functionality on iPhones Repaired by Third-Party Shops

By Rajesh Pandey on Apr 16, 2018 11:32 pm
A recent report indicated that the iOS 11.3 update disabled the touchscreen functionality on the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, and iPhone X with an aftermarket display. In other cases, the ambient sensor stopped working even when a genuine Apple replacement display was used. It was believed that this was a deliberate move from Apple to sabotage third-party repairs on its latest iPhones. However, iFixit believes that they just might be bugs that Apple will eventually get around to fixing. Continue reading

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GrayKey May be Able to Bypass 6-Digit Passcodes in 11 Hours on Average

By Evan Selleck on Apr 16, 2018 04:16 pm
iOS security is typically a hot topic, and it certainly has been lately, especially as cracking options start to find their way out into the real world. Continue reading

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The Siri Team Talks About Personalized 'Hey Siri' in New Machine Learning Journal Entry

By Evan Selleck on Apr 16, 2018 01:14 pm
Way back in October, the Siri Team took some time to publish a new entry in Apple’s machine learning journal, putting some focus on the “Hey Siri” feature. Continue reading

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Apple Seeds tvOS 11.4 Beta 2 to Developers

By Evan Selleck on Apr 16, 2018 01:07 pm
Following the public launch of tvOS 11.3 late last week, Apple is moving ahead with a new developer beta to try out an upcoming software update. Continue reading

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Apple Seeds watchOS 4.3.1 Beta 2 to Developers

By Evan Selleck on Apr 16, 2018 01:06 pm
Recently, Apple released watchOS 4.3 to the public, and now the company is following that up with a new beta seed of an upcoming update. Continue reading

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Apple Seeds iOS 11.4 Beta 2 to Developers

By Evan Selleck on Apr 16, 2018 01:05 pm
Recently, Apple officially released iOS 11.3 to the public, but now the company is back with a new beta seed. Continue reading

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Deploy Real Applications with Comprehensive macOS Development [Deals Hub]

By Thomas Koshy on Apr 16, 2018 01:00 pm
Everyone knows that Apple makes the coolest computers. They have awesome and adept features, but part of what makes your Mac so great is its software components. Mac has intuitive applications that cover many facets of your life from housing and taking your photos, to the creation of music, to various other programs to help you accomplish almost anything you need to do. You can build similar applications, just with a little instruction and some practice. Learn the ins and outs of building a Mac application with Comprehensive macOS Development. Get it right now on sale in iPhoneHacks Deals Hub. Continue reading

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Apple Reportedly 'Losing Ground' to Amazon With New Smart Home Builders

By Evan Selleck on Apr 16, 2018 12:40 pm
As homes get smarter, builders are working to integrate those features right out of the gate in new homes, so owners don’t have to add so many features down the road. Continue reading

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Monday, April 16, 2018

eGPUs on Macs: Impressive Performance Gain but Plenty of Catches, and more for 04/16/2018

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eGPUs on Macs: Impressive Performance Gain but Plenty of Catches

By Rajesh Pandey on Apr 16, 2018 09:40 am
Last month, Apple released macOS 10.13.4 High Sierra with support for eGPUs. With most Macs coming with low-end or mid-range GPUs, support for external GPUs will allow developers and gamers to attach an eGPU to their compatible Mac for improved performance when required. Continue reading

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Keep Your iPhone Safe and Stylish with The LuxArmor Executive iPhone Case [Deals Hub]

By Thomas Koshy on Apr 16, 2018 12:37 am
Your iPhone is your favorite smart device because you have it on you at all times in all places everyday. The iPhone is fragile, and needs to be protected in order to keep functioning to the best of its ability. Some phone cases don't even protect your iPhone all the way, and the ones that keep your iPhone protected actually compromise functionality. Sometimes with the ultra-durable cases, you can't access your phone jack, charge your phone with your case on, or even listen to your favorite songs in a volume comparable to when your phone is caseless. The worst part of cases is that you have to lug around a brick, rather than your sleek device. Protect your phone without giving up on style with LuxArmor Executive iPhone Case. Get it right now on sale in iPhoneHacks Deals Hub. Continue reading

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Apple Watch Might Gain Support for Third-Party Watch Faces

By Rajesh Pandey on Apr 15, 2018 11:39 pm
For some reason, Apple has now allowed third-party developers to create watch face for the Apple Watch. That might change sometime in the future if code found inside watchOS 4.3.1. is believed. A piece of code and comment found inside the NanoTimeKit framework points to support for third-party watch faces coming to Apple Watch in the future.  Continue reading

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How to Check for 32-bit Apps on Your Mac in 4 Easy Steps

By Gautam Prabhu on Apr 15, 2018 11:18 am
With iOS 11, Apple phased out support for 32-bit iOS apps, and it had announced that macOS High Sierra 10.13 will be the last release to support 32-bit apps. Continue reading

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