Monday, October 20, 2014

  • Apple Pay scores a home run with 2014 World Series support

    Apple may have just scored a home run with Apple Pay as Major League Baseball will support the contact-less NFC payment system at a few stadiums in time for the 2014 World Series. San Francisco's AT&T Park and Kansas City's Kauffman Stadium will be two of the earliest MLB stadiums to…

  • iFixit tears down new Mac Mini, confirms soldered ram

    Not satiated by iFixit's teardown of the Retina iMac last week? Well then feast your eyes on their latest teardown adventure: the new Mac Mini . Though this is the first refresh of the device in two years, one could easily mistake this 2014 model as a carryover, as the design hasn't been…

  • Yosemite, iOS 8, Spotlight, and Privacy: What you need to know

    A story made the rounds earlier today calling into question the new Spotlight Suggestions feature in OS X Yosemite and iOS 8 . In an effort to garner attention, it casts the collection and usage of the information required to enable this feature in a needlessly scary and, frankly, incompletely and…

  • Apple has acquired 20 companies this year, including 7 purchased during Q4 FY2014

    Apple has acquired 20 companies so far this year, including seven companies it purchased during the fourth quarter of fiscal 2014. Apple has acquired 20 companies this year, including 7 purchased during Q4 FY2014 is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News

  • Tim Cook boasts about the strength of Apple's 'creative engine'

    Tim Cook boasted about the strength of Apple's "creative engine" at the company's earning calls for the fourth fiscal quarter. According to Cook, Apple's "creative engine" is stronger than ever, which is evident from the launch of the new iPhones with all-new design and bigger screen,…

  • Royals and Giants Stadiums to Accept Apple Pay for Concessions During World Series

    Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City and AT&T Park in San Francisco will accept the new Apple Pay mobile payments program beginning tomorrow with Game One of the World Series in Kansas City. Fans who attend games at the two participating stadiums will be able to use Apple Pay to purchase food and…

  • iPhone 6 promises happy holidays for Apple

    The electronics giant is projecting stronger-than-expected sales this holiday even after delivering better-than-anticipated revenue in the September quarter. The only negative was another drop in iPad sales.

  • Apple's role reversal: 'Mature' Mac outpaces iPad in revenue

    The Mac laptop and desktop business takes over as Apple's second-biggest revenue generator, as iPad sales struggle.

  • Guy says his iPhone 6 bent -- and caught on fire

    What happens when an iPhone bends too much? One man says his bent so much it punctured the battery and caught fire, causing second-degree burns to his leg.

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