Apple AR Navigation Could Come to iPhones, Smart Glasses By Nathaniel Mott The USPTO has granted Apple a patent related to a "method for representing points of interest in a view of a real environment on a mobile device."
Apple iPhones Expected to Use TSMC’s 5nm EUV Chips in 2020 By Lucian Armasu A report claims TSMC is on track for volume production using its 5nm EUV process, and Apple is expected to use the same process to make 2020 iPhones' CPUs.
Intel Confirms Apple Macs Will Switch to Arm CPUs by 2020, Says Report By Lucian Armasu Two different reports from this week point to Apple working on switching Macs to its own chips and allowing iOS developers to port their apps to Macs.
Apple's Planning a 16" MacBook Pro, 31" Display - Report By Nathaniel Mott Apple is reportedly planning to release a redesigned MacBook Pro with a 16 to 16.5-inch display sometime in 2019.
Apple A13 Chip to Be Manufactured Exclusively by TSMC - Report By Lucian Armasu Apple has no plans to use a new third-party foundry for its iPhone chips this year, and TSMC will be the sole manufacturer of the upcoming A13 processor, according to a report today.
Apple Fixed the FaceTime Flaw, but Questions Remain By Nathaniel Mott Apple fixed a flaw that let people activate a device's microphone and front-facing camera, but questions remain about the company's disclosure process.
Apple Patents a Responsive Glass Keyboard By Nathaniel Mott The patent describes a mechanism through which various layers of glass would be able to shape themselves based on what they’re being used for.
Judge Tosses Four Qualcomm Patent Suits Against Apple By Nathaniel Mott A German court threw out four of Qualcomm’s eight search-related patent lawsuits against Apple. The remaining four have yet to be decided.
Apple Now Facing Lawsuit Over FaceTime Glitch By Lucian Armasu Houston Attorney sued Apple because it pushed a bug to iOS users that made it possible for third-parties to listen on people's conversations without them being aware of this.
Apple Pulls FaceTime Group Calling Over Microphone Eavesdropping By Zak Storey Apple takes down FaceTime group calling, thanks to eavesdropping bug leaving microphones vulnerable.
Apple Met With AR Companies at CES 2019 (Report) By Nathaniel Mott Apple employees reportedly met with several waveguide tech-makers at CES 2019.
MSI CEO Dishes on Intel Shortage, AMD Growth, Taking Share from Apple By Avram Piltch, Paul Alcorn New MSI CEO Charles Chiang said Intel has made desktop CPUs its lowest priority during shortage, tariffs are raising prices by about 5 percent and Apple is vulnerable.
Apple's Tim Cook Calls for Stronger US Privacy Laws By Nathaniel Mott Apple CEO Tim Cook is arguing in favor of stronger U.S. privacy laws.
Apple's Interactive Transparency Report Shows Uptick in Government Data Requests By Nathaniel Mott Apple published its new transparency report with a new interactive website instead of just releasing a boring ol' PDF. But people might not like what they see.
Software Bug Affected All Apple Devices By Lucian Armasu A researcher found six vulnerabilities in the XNU kernel, which is used by all of Apple's operating systems. The bugs could allow attackers to remotely control Apple devices.
iPad Pro's Geekbench Scores Show A12X Bionic's Power By Andrew E. Freedman Geekbench scores for Apple's new iPad Pro with the A12X Bionic CPU have appeared, and they sure are impressive.
MacBook Pro Getting AMD Radeon Vega Graphics in November By Andrew E. Freedman Apple quietly announced today that its MacBook Pro will get a bump to AMD's Radeon Vega Graphics in November.
A12X Bionic Processor Debuts in Apple's New iPad Pros By Andrew E. Freedman At an event today in Brooklyn, Apple took the wraps after its A12X processor, which will be in its new iPad Pro.