Mobile menu toggle

Buster Hein - page 51

iOS 11.3 beta reveals unannounced ā€˜Modern iPad’

By •

bezel free
Prepare for an all-new iPad Pro.
Photo: Ste Smith/Cult of Mac

Apple left a big clue in iOS 11.3 that it is working on a brand new iPad for release later this year.

After Apple released the first beta of iOS 11.3 earlier this week, developers dug through the new software. They found references to a mysterious ā€œModern iPadā€ that packs Face ID.

La La Land director inks huge TV deal with Apple

By •

La La Land
The director of La La Land is making a TV show.
Photo: Summit Entertainment

Apple’s growing roster of high profile Hollywood projects has added yet another A-list director to its swelling ranks.

Acclaimed filmmaker Damien Chazelle has reportedly signed a deal with Apple to create a mysterious new original TV show for the iPhone-maker.

Apple’s self-driving car fleet gets way bigger

By •

Project Titan
Apple is invested heavily in self-driving tech.
Photo: Idiggapple/Twitter

Apple is revving up its efforts to catch its competitors in the self-driving car market.

The company has aggressively expanded its fleet of vehicles used to test its autonomous driving systems, according to a new filing that shows the company added nine times as many cars over the last year.

Messages on iCloud is almost ready — and you’re going to love it

By •

Photo of Steve Jobs onstage at WWDC explaining the iCloud launch
Steve Jobs called iCloud Apple's hard disk in the sky.
Photo: Apple

One of the key features Apple left out of iOS 11 is finally entering the beta testing phase among developers.

Apple added iCloud support for Messages to iOS 11.3 beta 1 today, which should be a huge help in saving space on most iPhones once it finally launches for the public.

Swift Playgrounds adds new robots for budding coders

By •

Swift Playgrounds
Dive into coding with Swift Playgrounds.
Photo: Apple

Swift Playgrounds, Apple’s code-learning app aimed at youngsters, got a huge update today with the biggest new set of features sent the app came out in 2016.

With the Swift Playgrounds 2.0 update, coders get access to a host of new robots, as well as the ability to subscribe to third-party level creators so you can find and download new levels faster.

Apple adds new privacy icon to iOS 11.3

By •

iPhone X laying down
iOS 11.3 makes iPhone more secure.
Photo: Ste Smith/Cult of Mac

iOS 11.3 landed with a bunch of big features this morning but it looks like Apple added a few small surprises not mentioned in its preview, including a new feature that makes it easier to tell when apps are trying to access your personal data.

Apple drops first betas of macOS 10.13.4 and tvOS 11.3

By •

macOS High Sierra
A new macOS update is out!
Photo: Apple

Developers received a hot new batch of updates from Apple today that bring a host of new features to Macs and the Apple TV.

tvOS 11.3 beta 1 and macOS 10.13.4 beta 1 are now available for registered developers, along with a new XCode 9.3 build and iOS 11.3.

iOS 11.3 beta 1 is out with iCloud Messages, new Animoji and more

By •

iphone x
iOS 11.3 brings new animoji for iPhone X.
Photo: Ste Smith/Cult of Mac

The first big iOS 11 beta of 2018 has finally arrived.

Apple gave the public a preview of the new features coming in iOS 11.3 this morning. Developers can already start playing with the new goodies now that Apple just released the first iOS 11.3 beta.

Why Apple’s HomePod is poised to bomb

By •

Will Apple's HomePod smart speaker be DOA?

Image: Ste Smith/Cult of Mac

HomePod, the first new Apple product of 2018, is about to arrive. And as a huge Apple fanboy, I couldn’t care less.

Apple’s been hyping its smart speaker ever since unveiling the device last June at the Worldwide Developers Conference. And yet HomePod has failed to really excite fans (except through leaks that gave us early details about the iPhone X). Apple bills HomePod as a powerful speaker that packs Siri to take your listening experience to an all-new level. But with its Feb. 9 release just weeks away, HomePod is looking more like Apple’s next big bomb.

iOS 11.2.5 is out along with tvOS, watchOS and macOS updates

By •

iPhone plus model next to iPhone X
A new update is out for iPhone!
Photo: Ste Smith/Cult of Mac

Apple pushed out a big batch of software updates this morning for iOS, tvOS, watchOS and macOS, bringing a host of bug fixes and performance improvements to all of its major platforms.

iOS 11.2.5 is the biggest of today’s software updates. The update for iPhones and iPads adds a couple new features, including support for Apple’s HomePod smart speaker, which opens for preorders this Friday.

DJI unveils impossibly tiny new Mavic Air drone

By •

Mavic Air
So tiny, yet so powerful.
Photo: DJI

The most popular consumer drone on the market just got a huge upgrade that gives it even more mass appeal for budding droners and video creators.

DJI unveiled its new folding drone, the Mavic Air, today. A blend of the company’s two most popular drones, the Mavic Pro and the Spark, it also packs new features you won’t find on DJI’s other drones.

Take a closer look:

Check out the ā€˜Apple Gray’ bikes at the new spaceship campus

By •

Apple leases new offices near to Apple Park
Walking around Apple Park will take you a while.
Photo: Duncan Sinfield

Getting around the 175 acres of Apple Park has been made a little bit easier for employees thanks to a fleet of new bicycles on the new Apple campus. And in true Apple fashion, the design of the bikes is very minimalist.

Video of the all-chrome bicycles surfaced online this week after someone visited Apple’s campus. Over 1,000 of the shiny bikes can be found on campus with 2,000 parking spots.

Here’s what the bikes look like.

Disney hires Apple vet to build streaming service

By •

Photo: Tom Bricker
Disney is planning to take on Netflix.
Photo: Photo: Tom Bricker

Disney is bringing in an Apple veteran to help build its streaming service that will ultimately take on Netflix and maybe even Apple.

Kevin Swint, a former Apple employee that was in charge of the company’s worldwide iTunes movie business, was recently hired by Disney to help the company embrace streaming.

This is what it’s like to control the HomePod

By •

The HomePod was a no-show in 2017.
HomePod's launch could be right around the corner.
Photo: Apple

Apple’s HomePod speaker has once again leaked new information about its self ahead of its launch, including how you’ll manage its settings once you finally get one.

Screenshots from HomePod testers in France have leaked out online showing the different settings options you’ll be able to choose from in the HomePod iOS app.

Apple raids Silicon Valley Data Science for new hires

By •

Apple leases new offices near to Apple Park
Apple's building a huge team of data scientists.
Photo: Duncan Sinfield

Apple’s data team just got a big talent boost after the company raided a local Silicon Valley consultant firm in hiring spree of data scientists.

Some of Silicon Valley Data Science’s key employees have reportedly joined Apple, giving the company more experts that can analyze data to make products even better.

Def Leppard’s entire collection is now on Apple Music

By •

Def Leppard
Get ready to rock on Apple Music.
Photo: Dave Hogan

Get ready to pour some Def Leppard into your Apple Music playlists.

The British rock band has finally released its full collection of albums on Apple Music and other streaming services after years of fighting against the format.

Trump thanks Tim Cook for Apple’s $350 billion bonanza

By •

President Trump: Apple encryption could protect ā€˜criminal minds’
President Trump: Apple encryption could protect ā€˜criminal minds’
Photo: Bloomberg

Tim Cook finally earned some praise from long-time foe Donald Trump today, thanks to Apple’s plan to contribute $350 billion to the U.S. economy over the next five years.

Trump went so far as to call Tim Cook ā€œa great guyā€ during a speech at a factory in Pennsylvania today while talking about Apple’s investment into the U.S.

Tim Cook breaks ground on Apple’s new Reno data center

By •

Apple helped turn Reno, Nevada, into a booming city.
Apple helped turn Reno, Nevada, into a booming city.
Photo: Lvtalon/Wikipedia CC

One of Apple’s most important data centers is about to get a $1 billion expansion.

Apple CEO Tim Cook was on hand today for the groundbreaking ceremony of the expanded data center in Reno, Nevada, that the company uses to power services like FaceTime, iMessage and iCloud.

Apple employees get big bonus thanks to Trump

By •

Apple could be a $2 trillion company by end of 2021
Apple could be a $2 trillion company by end of 2021
Photo: Ste Smith/Cult of Mac

President Donald Trump’s new tax law is doing great things for Apple employees’ wallets.

Apple told employees today that it plans to give all of them $2,500 worth of restricted stock, thanks to the revised tax law that goes into effect this year.

Apple shuttle buses come under repeated attack

By •

Someone is breaking the windows on Apple's buses.
Someone is breaking the windows on Apple's buses.
Photo: FrƤnz Bous/Flickr CC

The shuttle buses that ferry Apple’s employees from San Francisco to Cupertino are coming under fire.

Not from anti-gentrification protestors but from some unknown person that keeps shattering bus windows as they’re cruising the freeway.

Apple says it will add $350 billion to U.S. economy

By •

Apple leases new offices near to Apple Park
A new Apple HQ is already on the way!
Photo: Duncan Sinfield

Apple’s big tax break is about to unleash an avalanche of spending from the iPhone-maker.

In a public statement this morning, Apple revealed its plans to contribute $350 billion to the U.S. economy over the next five years now that the fee for repatriating its mountain of overseas cash has been significantly lowered.

Kristen Wiig will make you laugh in Apple’s new comedy

By •

Kristen Wiig slayed us in Bridesmaids.
Wiig will play Cheetah in Wonder Woman 1984 instead.
Photo: Universal Pictures

Apple is bringing Kristen Wiig back to TV.

Wigg is set to star in Apple’s first TV comedy series that’s being executive produced by Reese Witherspoon. It will be the first time Wigg has starred in a TV show since she left Saturday Night Live in 2012.

watchOS 5 concept brings extra info to Apple Watch

By •

Apple Watch
Apple Watch needs some of these tweaks.
Photo: Matt Birchler

WWDC 2018 is six months away but it’s not too early to start dreaming of new watchOS software.

Concept designer Matt Birchler has created a detailed look at some incredible features he thinks Apple should add to the Apple Watch. Some of the ideas like always-on watch faces seem like no-brainers for future updates, but Birchler also has some ideas on how to pack more useful information on the watch face.

Take a closer look:

Smuggling cocaine in an iPhone box leads to death sentence

By •

Apple doesn't have anything on the packaging for these products.
Smuggling cocaine in an iPhone box in the UAE is a bad idea.
Photo: Ste Smith/Cult of Mac

If you’re gonna smuggle cocaine, don’t use iPhone boxes.

The United Arab Emirates have sentenced a man to death after he was recently caught in Abu Dhabi the country with iPhone boxes stuffed to the brim with blow.