A new iPhone app from Apple and Stanford Health Care is designed to give first-responders the ability to quickly screen for any symptoms of the coronavirus, and schedule testing if needed.
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A new iPhone app from Apple and Stanford Health Care is designed to give first-responders the ability to quickly screen for any symptoms of the coronavirus, and schedule testing if needed.
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Google Stadia is giving users two free months of Stadia Pro, bringing big-name games to a wide variety of devices, including your TV and your Mac — but not to your iPhone.
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Following many suggestions that Apple is bringing sleep tracking to the Apple Watch, the company appears poised to further delve into its Beddit purchase and develop bedding and blankets to monitor vital signs.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook is to host a company-wide online meeting to discuss how the company has been dealing with the coronavirus outbreak.
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As Apple partner Foxconn restarts iPhone production in China, a report on Wednesday takes an in-depth look at the protocols the contract manufacturer has in place to prevent a resurgence of COVID-19.
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An expected version 14 release of the Unicode Standard has been delayed to September 2021 due to COVID-19, the Unicode Consortium announced on Wednesday, meaning new emoji might not reach iPhone until 2022.
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With millions staying at home amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Disney’s fledgling streaming service, Disney+, has amassed tens of millions of new subscribers over the past two months.
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Following this week’s release of iOS 13.4.1 and watchOS 6.2.1, Apple on Wednesday issued a tweaked version of macOS Catalina that fixes a bug which prevented some users from participating in FaceTime calls.
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Apple on Wednesday released watchOS 6.2.1, a minor update that addresses a FaceTime bug found in the previous version of the software.
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From Apple history, through the likes of Steve Jobs and Jony Ive, and on to specifics insight about design, marketing, and the Mac, here are the absolute best books to read while you’re stuck at home.
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