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Apple is fixing an iOS 9 bug that breaks links in Safari and other apps

James Vincent March 29, 2016 10:04 am17 hours ago 10

The release of iOS 9.3 apparently triggered a bug in Apple's mobile OS that causes links to stop working in Safari and other apps. According to 9to5Mac, Apple now says it's working on a fix, issuing the...

fix and update coming "soon"

Apple's San Bernardino fight is officially over as government confirms working attack

Russell Brandom March 28, 2016 05:47 pm03.28.2016 113

After months of work, the FBI finally has a way into the San Bernardino iPhone. In a court filing today, prosecutors told the court the new method for breaking into the phone is sound, and Apple's...

"The government has now successfully accessed the data."

Read Apple's response to the FBI's San Bernardino iPhone hack

Sam Byford March 28, 2016 09:40 pm03.28.2016 92

The dispute between the FBI and Apple over an iPhone connected to the San Bernardino terrorist shootings came to an unexpected end earlier today, as the FBI revealed it had managed to break into the phone...

"This case should never have been brought." Apple

Apple’s OLED iPhone plans may include a 5.8-inch model next year

James Vincent March 28, 2016 09:30 am03.28.2016 75

The evidence is strong that Apple is at least thinking about adding an OLED display to the iPhone, but now there's a suggestion that the company might also change the device's screen size. 9to5Mac reports...

with narrower bezels and a curved display

Apple re-releases iOS 9.3 for iPad 2, posts help page for other update problems

Chris Welch March 25, 2016 03:03 pm03.25.2016 22

Some of Apple's older devices ran into trouble with the iOS 9.3 update released earlier this week. The iPad 2 took the worst of it; users reported that the tablet was unable to complete the activation...

Apple tries to fix issues with latest update

Apple now lets you mix and match Apple Watch designs online

Sean O'Kane March 25, 2016 01:48 pm03.25.2016

Apple has launched a new web tool that lets you tinker with all the combinations of cases, bands, and faces available for the Apple Watch. It's a welcome, if long overdue, addition to the company's...

Tick tacky

iPhone SE review: today’s tech, yesterday’s design

Lauren Goode March 25, 2016 10:48 am03.25.2016 304

Earlier this week at Apple’s campus in Cupertino, the company announced a brand-new iPhone. The heavens didn’t part, pop bands didn’t play, and people aren’t camping out at Apple Stores to buy the thing....

What’s old is new, what’s new is old

iPhone SE review: today’s tech, yesterday’s design

read the review

Would you ever go back to a 4-inch phone?

Thomas Ricker March 25, 2016 07:30 am03.25.2016 69

“Nice baby phone,” I think to myself whenever I pick up my old iPhone 5, now entrusted to the tiny Trump-sized hands of my youngest son. Having driven a 5.5-inch iPhone 6 Plus for the last year and a half,...

Apple Music now has its own Android widget

Chris Welch March 24, 2016 06:43 pm03.24.2016 28

Home screen widgets still don't exist on iOS, but that's not stopping Apple from taking advantage of Android's unique strengths. Today the company updated its Apple Music app with a new widget that can be...

Apple is embracing Android's strengths instead of ignoring them

Apple is working on a TV series about app developers

Kwame Opam March 24, 2016 04:46 pm03.24.2016

Apple has plans to make original TV beyond the scope of music. According to the New York Post, the tech giant is working with Will.i.am and producers Ben Silverman (who executive produced The Office) and...

"This was another opportunity right up our alley." Eddy Cue

iPhone SE: thoughts on going back to a smaller phone

Lauren Goode March 24, 2016 10:00 am03.24.2016 229

I’ve been using the new iPhone SE for a couple days now, after having a 6s for a while, and I have to be honest: going back to using a small phone feels weird. I’m convinced that Apple has to be aiming...

It's not as immersive, and maybe that's a good thing

Siri and Alexa aren’t speaking my language

Sam Byford March 24, 2016 07:30 am03.24.2016 17

You can’t swing a cat in a San Francisco co-working space these days without hitting someone halfway through a passionate article expressing their love for the Amazon Echo, the voice-enabled speaker...

Or: why I probably won't ever use the Amazon Echo
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