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- 07:23 pmHonor Ad Uses Apple Hong Kong Store As Backdrop
A Chinese social media platform has seen photos circulating that show a truck that is branded by Honor park in front of the Apple Canton Road store in Hong Kong, as the company is promoting the new Honor 600 series device. The device has a slogan, “It’s our HONOR” with an “orange to orange” phrase, […] The post appeared first on iLounge.07:22 pmiOS 27 Releasing At WWDC
iOS 27 is expected to be revealed by Apple during this year’s WWDC keynote, taking place on the 8th of June, with the update releasing in September. Other than the highly anticipated revamped Siri, other features are coming with iOS 27. The update is rumored to have 5G satellite internet connectivity, but it may be […] The post appeared first on iLounge.07:21 pmApple No Longer Required To Have Preinstalled ID Government App For Devices
India will not need manufacturers of smartphones such as Samsung and Apple to pre-install a biometric identification system owned by the government for their devices. The IT ministry was asked by the Unique Identification Authority of India to start discussions with tech companies in India about the potential mandatory preinstalled identity app called Aadhaar. Aadhar […] The post appeared first on iLounge.07:00 pmOpenAI unveils ChatGPT Images 2 image-gen model capable of magazine design
OpenAI is announcing its upgraded ChatGPT image generation model with ChatGPT Images 2. The company is also scaling up Codex for enterprise with a new Codex Labs initiative. more…06:48 pm'Healthy' Cook plans for a long stay at Apple as chairman
While Tim Cook won't be CEO at Apple after September, he still plans to remain as the executive chairman for quite some time.Outgoing CEO Tim CookOn Monday, Apple confirmed that CEO Tim Cook will be leaving the role on September 1 as part of a planned transition, with John Ternus set to take over the position. While Cook will be out of the hot seat, he intends to be a presence at Apple for a while longer.Speaking at an all-hands meeting with employees after the announcement, Bloomberg reports that the 65-year-old Cook said he was "healthy" and had plans to stay as executive chairman. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums06:48 pm'Healthy' Cook plans for a long stay at Apple as chairman
While Tim Cook won't be CEO at Apple after September, he still plans to remain as the executive chairman for quite some time.Outgoing CEO Tim CookOn Monday, Apple confirmed that CEO Tim Cook will be leaving the role on September 1 as part of a planned transition, with John Ternus set to take over the position. While Cook will be out of the hot seat, he intends to be a presence at Apple for a while longer.Speaking at an all-hands meeting with employees after the announcement, Bloomberg reports that the 65-year-old Cook said he was "healthy" and had plans to stay as executive chairman. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums06:44 pmNetwork security requirements for developers to become more strict with OS 27 releases | AppleInsiderNetwork security requirements for developers to become more strict with OS 27 releases
Rigorous network security requirements are set to arrive with iOS 27, and they will be especially significant for developers and IT administrators.iOS 27 will ship with updated network security requirements.iOS 27 and its corresponding updates are still more than a month away, but we already have a good idea of what to expect. Apple itself, for instance, has confirmed that macOS 27 would eliminate support for Intel Mac.Now, the company has outlined yet another change in its upcoming software updates, one which will impact device management service developers and IT administrators more than the average user. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums06:44 pmNetwork security requirements for developers to become more strict with OS 27 releases | AppleInsiderNetwork security requirements for developers to become more strict with OS 27 releases
Rigorous network security requirements are set to arrive with iOS 27, and they will be especially significant for developers and IT administrators.iOS 27 will ship with updated network security requirements.iOS 27 and its corresponding updates are still more than a month away, but we already have a good idea of what to expect. Apple itself, for instance, has confirmed that macOS 27 would eliminate support for Intel Mac.Now, the company has outlined yet another change in its upcoming software updates, one which will impact device management service developers and IT administrators more than the average user. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums06:41 pmPresident Trump says he will ‘remember’ companies that forgo tariff refunds
President Donald Trump on Tuesday signaled appreciation for U.S. companies that choose not to pursue refunds on tariffs paid under his… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.06:02 pmTim Cook tells employees why he chose to step down now, what’s next for him
Apple’s Tim Cook and John Ternus held an all-hands meeting with employees today in Steve Jobs Theater at Apple Park, according to Bloomberg. The meeting comes one day after the announcement that Ternus will take over as Apple CEO later this year. During the meeting, Cook offered more insight into why he decided to begin the transition now — and what his plans are for his role as Apple’s executive chairman. more…06:00 pmThe best (and worst) Apple products under Tim Cook [Video]
People love to compare Tim Cook’s tenure to that of Steve Jobs’. They say that Apple hasn’t been able to innovate under Tim Cook and that he never had his iPhone-level moment. In Cook’s defense, no other company or CEO has had an iPhone-level moment since that 2007 announcement. But just because he never had his iPhone moment doesn’t mean nothing happened. Under Tim Cook, Apple didn’t just coast. It built on what Steve Jobs created, and instead of chasing one massive breakthrough, Apple built multiple billion-dollar businesses, expanded into new categories, and turned its ecosystem into one of the most powerful in tech. Think about it, AirPods, Apple Watch, the transition from Intel to Apple silicon, all market disruptors that happened under Tim Cook. So let’s take a look back and see everything from the Tim Cook era. more…06:00 pmOur favorite Apple-beating USB-C cables are now longer and faster
Macworld Last year, we declared that we had switched from Apple’s boring white charging cables to a different make that were more reliable, longer, and available in a wider range of colors for the same price. That brand was Apple’s own Beats, and almost a year to the day after Macworld’s cable conversion the company has a new set of colorful cables that are even longer and now rated to charge devices at a speed up to 240W. The reinforced, tangle-free woven Beats USB-C to USB-C cable now comes in a new 3-meter (10-foot) length, twice the previous 1.5m (5ft). Apple’s 60W cable is available at a length of just 1 meter and its 240W cable at only 2 meters (6.6 feet). Simon Jary The new Beats 10ft cable is available in the same four Beats colors—Bolt Black, Surge Stone, Nitro Navy, and Rapid Red—compared to Apple’s trademark white. You can order this new 10-foot, 240W Beats cable now at apple.com for $29.99 / £29.99. The 1.5m version is still available for $19 / £19 in Black, Red, and Stone, and is also available in a Black twin-pack for $34.99. It remains at a 60W maximum speed. Beats continues to sell a 20cm (8-inch) USB-C 60W cable in black only, for users who want to reduce cable clutter from their charging or synching scenario. Indeed, Beats sells 1.5m and 20cm cables for not just USB-C to USB-C but USB-C to Lightning (for owners of iPhones older than the 15 and various other older Apple devices such as AirPods, wireless keyboards and mice and more) as well as USB-A to USB-C. Beats 60W is fine for iPhones, iPads, and MacBooks such as the Neo and Air. Owners of the MacBook Pro would be better advised to buy cables that can charge at speeds of 100W or more, such as this Beats 240W model. Read more reviews of the best USB-C and Thunderbolt cables plus the best Lightning cables available today. Beats USB‑C to USB‑C Braided Cable (3 m / 10 ft) Price When Reviewed: $29.99 Best Prices Today: $29.99 at Beats05:58 pmHow to invite Android and Windows users to a FaceTime call
You can FaceTime with Android and Windows friends, too. There are some extra steps, but you can video call all your family and friends. (via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)05:39 pmTrump pays tribute to Tim Cook
President Donald J. Trump paid tribute to outgoing Apple CEO Tim Cook on Tuesday. In a post on Truth Social, the president’s social network, Trump praised Cook in his signature style, calling Cook “Tim Apple” and claiming he called to “kiss my ass.” Trump applauded Cook’s leadership at Apple, saying he did a better job […] (via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)05:31 pmSatechi's ChargeView 140W Desktop Charger shows how much power you're using
The Satechi ChargeView 140W Desktop Charger not only recharges your iPhone on your desk, but it also has a display to show real-time power output.Satechi ChargeView 140W Desktop ChargerThe latest charger from Satechi is the ChargeView 140W Desktop Charger. As the descriptive name says, it's a charger that runs at up to 140W in total, and is designed to sit on your desk.As a Gallium Nitride charger, it's compact, so it won't take that much desk space up for your other devices. It also ships with a small stand, so you can have it standing tall on its side or in landscape mode and angled up. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums05:30 pmApple says iOS 27 and macOS 27 will have stricter security requirements for networks
Apple has just published a new support document that warns of a network security change coming in iOS 27, macOS 27, and more with action steps for IT administrators. more…05:30 pmTiming of CEO change spells good things for Apple’s April 30th earnings report
Apple's announcement that Tim Cook will step down as CEO to become executive chairman — with hardware engineering chief John Ternus… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.05:29 pmPresident Trump praises Tim Cook, but threatens any firm that claims back tariffs
In interviews and more social media posts, US President Trump has credited himself for Tim Cook's success, but says he's honored Apple hasn't asked for its tariff refund.Apple CEO Tim Cook and President Donald TrumpWhile the administration is now being forced to pay back tariffs it illegally imposed on US businesses, reportedly Apple has yet to apply for the refund. Apple has not commented on this, but President Trump was asked if it were true, and if the company didn't want to offend him."I think it's brilliant if they don't do that," Trump told CNBC. "Actually, if they don't do that, they got to know me very well. I'm very honored by what you just said. If they don't do that, I'll remember them." Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums05:25 pmSave up to $400 on Apple's new 16-inch MacBook Pro with M5 Pro and M5 Max
Apple Premier Partner Expercom has slashed prices by up to $400 on the new 2026 16-inch MacBook Pro with your choice of an M5 Pro or M5 Max chip.Save up to $400 on Apple's new 16-inch MacBook Pro.Both retail and configure-to-order (CTO) models are heavily discounted with month-end deals at Expercom. Save up to $400 on both Standard Display and Nano-texture options with your choice of Apple's M5 Pro or M5 Max chip.Save up to $400 on 16" MacBook Pro Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums05:24 pmPowerful new charger streamlines charging for busy households
The Satechi ChargeView 140W Desktop Charger offers four USB-C ports to power up a MacBook, iPad, iPhone and other accessories all at once. A highlight is a display that shows how much current is flowing through each port. Satechi ChargeView 140W Desktop Charger targets cluttered desks In a household where phones, tablets, laptops and wearables […] (via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)