Apple’s stock price is down over 1 percent in Tuesday trading in the wake of a Citigroup investor memo, calling for the company’s sales to slide below Wall Street predictions when it announces third-quarter results on July 26.
Post-holiday deals are rolling in this week with Apple authorized reseller B&H discounting the 2015 13-inch MacBook Air (1.6GHz, 4GB, 256GB) to $849. Or snap up a Wi-Fi 128GB iPad Air 2 in Space Gray for $549, an offer exclusive to AI readers. Apple’s current 15-inch MacBook Pro is also $399 off on eBay, bringing the price to $1,599.99.
With Apple’s upcoming “iPhone 7 Plus” rumored to feature a dual-camera design for better pictures, competing smartphone maker Huawei has pushed to market their own two-lens system. But in an attempt to suggest the Leica-branded lens can produce DSLR-quality images, the Chinese company actually used a picture shot with a full-fledged DSLR, not its new smartphone.
A variety of Apple suppliers — including some stalwarts — are reportedly being hit by lower price quotes from the company, which is likewise said to be searching for new suppliers to maintain high profit margins on its products.
Starting with the launch of iOS 10 this fall, Apple will encourage users to become organ, eye and tissue donors by including an enrollment form in the iPhone’s native Health app.
A subsidiary of China’s State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television (SAPPRFT) is suing Apple and streaming service Youku Tudou for causing “huge economic losses” through infringement of exclusive online distribution rights to a war film first aired in 1994.
A Chicago man implicated in a phishing scheme targeting more than 300 iCloud and Google Gmail users, including the personal accounts of numerous Hollywood celebrities, faces up to five years in federal prison after signing a plea deal last week.
Grovemade is partnering with AppleInsider to give readers a chance to win a bundle of handcrafted accessories consisting of a Laptop Stand, Monitor Stand, Keyboard Tray, Mouse Pad and iPhone Folio valued at $585.
Some of the biggest Independence Day fireworks displays in the U.S. also sync with special iPhone apps, enhancing the spectacle with sounds and visuals on your smartphone to celebrate the Fourth of July. Here’s how you can take advantage of these free apps, as well as some camera enhancement apps that will allow you to take better fireworks photos.
Samsung Display, the largest OLED manufacturer in the world and a key display supplier for Apple’s entire range of products, has reportedly spun off its OLED business as a separate entity from its money-losing LCD operations.