Apple also scraps Android and Windows in Italian stores
From Monday 30 March 2015 in Apple's Italian Apple Stores it will be possible to scrap smartphones from other manufacturers, both Android, Blackberry and Windows Phone. Apple is thus expanding the existing in-store 'reuse and recycling' program to encourage users who own a competing smartphone to switch to a new iPhone.
Apple updates MacBook Pro with Retina 13 display and MacBook Air
Apple unveiled more than just its new family of MacBook laptops at the company's 'Spring forward' event held in San Francisco on Monday, March 9. Apple also announced the update of the MacBook Pro with 13" Retina display with the new Force Touch trackpad, fifth generation Intel Core processors, Intel Iris Graphics 6100, twice as fast flash memory and longer battery life.
Apple, a brand new MacBook from April 10th
Apple unveiled the new MacBook family of laptops at the company's 'Spring Forward' event in San Francisco on Monday, March 9. Available from April 10th on the Apple Online Store. The new MacBook family of laptops is reinvented in every way, with new Macs that are thinner and lighter than ever.
XAgent, new spyware that affects iPhones with iOS 7 and 8
New threat affecting iPhones in corporate environments discovered. Spyware called 'XAgent' hacks the iOS operating system in its latest versions 7 and 8. A new threat affecting iPhones has just been discovered by the security company Trend Micro.
Apple, 12-inch MacBook Air coming soon
Seven years after the launch of the first model, Apple seems to be ready to launch a new 12-inch MacBook Air model, according to rumors. Photos confirm it. Announcement expected by the second quarter of 2015. After seven years since the launch of the first model, Apple seems to be ready to launch a new MacBook Air model, according to rumors.
Apple sells more iPhones in China than in the US, according to analysts
The Financial Times reports that analysts expect Apple to confirm in its Q1 2015 earnings report that it managed to sell more iPhones in China than in the United States last quarter. iPhone sales in China accounted for about 36 percent of shipments in the quarter, compared to 24 percent of U.S. sales, according to UBSe analysts.
WhatsApp arrives on the Web, but not for iPhone
WhatsApp Web allows you to use your computer to send and receive messages through your WhatsApp account. However, for now the web client simply acts as a phone extension for Android, BlackBerry, Windows Phone, or Nokia. Those who have an iPhone cannot yet use WhatsApp Web 'due to limitations of Apple's platform'.
Apple Pay: how it works in store
Apple Pay is Apple's new mobile payment system launched a few weeks ago in the USA which works quite simply, but not everyone knows how to use it yet. Are the shopkeepers prepared? What should we answer to the question: 'ATM or card'? Here's the answers.