Apple has shipped iOS 13.2 and iPadOS 13.2 for iPhone and iPad, an update it is shipping now to enable support for the AirPods Pro, as well as adding new emoji and the option to opt in to the Siri request accuracy review program.
Bloomberg believes that Apple is hiring people to overhaul how the company’s HomeKit devices work with third-party products. The report is based on disprovable information, yet it is true that Apple both should and could do much more with the technology.
Apple’s September-quarter financial results will be announced by the company on Wednesday, with both the fiscal performance and the initial sales of the iPhone 11 expected to be the main topics of conversation by industry commentators. Here’s what analysts observing the company expect Apple will reveal during the conference call and the all-important filing.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has declared there is “so much more” everyone can do to help prevent bullying and harassment of LGBTQ teenagers and young people at the 15th annual GLSEN Respect Awards on Friday, where the chief executive was honored for being an advocate.
“For All Mankind,” Apple’s 1970’s alt-history space program drama, is enthralling, and based on our viewing of the entire launch catalog of programming, it is the best new series to be included with the Apple TV+ launch.
Hailee Steinfeld gives a true star performance in Apple TV+’s “Dickinson,” where early episodes depicting the modernization of Emily Dickinson’s life offer a promising start that could lead to so much more as the series and Apple’s new service develop.
“See” is Apple’s stab at a high-budget post-apocalyptic dramatic series, meant to reverberate faint echoes of “Game of Thrones.” Sadly, the table-setting for the show’s future is akin to that of a slog, bruised by a concept that lacks the compulsion to seduce viewers out of the gate.
“The Elephant Queen,” the first movie of the Apple TV+ era, is a gorgeous, eye-opening nature documentary that begs to be watched on the largest screen possible.
Apple’s “The Morning Show” packs all the power, pageantry and prestige you’d expect from a series anchoring the launch of the company’s new Apple TV+ streaming service, but it sadly has yet to find its voice.