Apple offers 6 months free Apple Music, Keynote holiday greeting card templates
Apple Apple on Tuesday released a set of Keynote templates for making your own holiday greeting cards. The templates were created in collaboration with artists Jocelyn Tsaih, Antti Kalevi, and Hvass&Hannibal, and can be customized with your own photos, videos, and a written message. The eight templates require Apple’s Keynote presentation app and can be downloaded for free. (Note that the file…
Tim Cook says cryptocurrency is something Apple is looking at and that he already owns some
In brief: Apple CEO Tim Cook on Tuesday said cryptocurrency is something the company is looking at, but not something they have immediate plans to get involved in. They do, however, have ideas about segments they wouldn't want Apple to mingle in. Cook's thoughts on crypto came during an interview with Andrew Ross Sorkin as…
Apple CEO Tim Cook Reveals Cryptocurrency Investments
Key Takeaways Apple CEO Tim Cook has stated that he owns cryptocurrencies. Cook also stated that Apple is looking into allowing Bitcoin payments through Apple Pay. Whether Cook's allocation means Apple will also invest in cryptocurrencies remains to be seen. Apple CEO Tim Cook has revealed that he owns cryptocurrencies while discussing the asset class…
Apple CEO Tim Cook Confirms Owning Bitcoin or Ethereum
The CEO of the tech mogul Apple, Tim Cook, revealed that he is personally invested in Bitcoin or Ethereum. With a current market cap of around $2.476 trillion, Apple is ranked the second-largest company in the world. Its CEO, Tim Cook, speaking at the DealBook conference Tuesday, revealed that he is personally invested in Bitcoin…
Netflix will supposedly make iOS games available through the App Store
Now that Netflix is offering mobile games on Android, there's a lingering question: how will iOS players join in when Apple's policies bar all-in-one gaming services? The hard way, apparently. In his "Power On" newsletter, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman (with help from developer Steve Moser) claimed to have seen code indicating Netflix would release all its…
iFixit confirms iPhone 13 display swaps render Face ID unusable
In brief: Most people buying an iPhone 13 likely aren’t aware of the fact that Apple has made it more difficult to repair through independent repair shops. When it comes to the screen, choosing to repair it more cheaply now comes at the cost of losing Face ID functionality, and Apple has yet to explain…
Apple fixes bug that caused macOS Monterey update to brick some Apple T2 Macs
hit the bricks — T2 bug "prevented a very small number of users from booting" after updating. Andrew Cunningham - Nov 5, 2021 8:08 pm UTC Enlarge / A MacBook Pro running macOS Monterey.Apple Apple has fixed a Mac firmware bug that had bricked some users' Macs after they installed the macOS Monterey update, according…
Google is hiring a Search Quality Analyst to fight search spam
Google is hiring a new Search Quality Analyst who would work on fighting spam in the Google Search results. A new job posting by Google is currently accepting applications, the job seems to require you to be available to work on-site at the Mountain View, California office. Job details. The job description defines the job…
The Google Pixel 6 doesn’t charge as quickly as you might expect
Did you buy a Google Pixel 6 hoping that (optional) 30W charger would top up your phone in a hurry? You might need to temper your expectations. Android Authority tests suggest the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro doesn't come close to hitting that 30W ceiling. In practice, the charger topped out at 22W — not…
Fixing your iPhone 13 screen breaks Face ID if you use a third-party shop
Back when the iPhone 13 was first released, a teardown video from Phone Repair Guru revealed that Apple had made the iPhone 13 more difficult for third-party repair shops to work with. Now, iFixit has confirmed the news, which could spell trouble for many phone repair shops that rely on iPhone fixes to get by.…