This week in Apple: iPad Air leak, more Fortnite drama, and Mac Mini prototype
If you’re excited about the next iPad Air, this rumor has some pretty interesting new info.
If you’re excited about the next iPad Air, this rumor has some pretty interesting new info.
You’ll only be able to play against other Apple players on an obsolete patch.
Watch the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 ace a drop test against the Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max.
Epic’s loss of access to Apple’s developer tools could spell disaster for Unreal Engine titles.
HTC did it first! Yes, the Taiwanese manufacturer owned the audio company before Apple.
We’re not sure how Epic Games can “shoplift” its own product, but OK, Apple.
Apple is retaining the same firm it used to fight Samsung for its upcoming fight with Epic Games.
Epic is giving away awesome prizes and “one bad apple.”
All for the love of the game.
Update: Apple refuses to ease its guidelines for Epic Games, the company says in a new statement.
The deal is more affordable than subscribing to CBS and Showtime by themselves.
A new rumor suggests there could be a 4G-only iPhone 12 in the works, although it might be a bit late to the party.
Apple will launch ‘Apple One’ alongside its new iPhones later this year, according to Bloomberg.
Update: Apple has removed Fortnite from the App Store. We are still waiting to hear back from Google.
Apple allegedly snubbed Kaspersky by blocking an update to its parental control app.
Along with a new iMac refresh, we have some interesting new rumors (and a leaked display!) for the iPhone 12 series.
In this Pixel 4a vs iPhone SE camera shootout you decide which is the best camera phone of the two. Let the battle begin!
If ecosystems are the next battleground, Google needs to start properly arming itself for the war.
We’ve got a good look at what could be an iPhone 12 display panel, but we also know the devices will be delayed.
It’s not like Apple to be so upfront with this information.