Ad companies say Apple is taking a ‘slow roll’ in promoting Apple TV+
Figures for television and online advertising show Apple typically spending around half as much on promoting Apple TV+ as on the iPhone. AppleInsider – Frontpage News
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Figures for television and online advertising show Apple typically spending around half as much on promoting Apple TV+ as on the iPhone. AppleInsider – Frontpage News
A statement made by Google could suggest a slowing in the growth of the payments the company makes to Apple to be the default search engine on iOS devices … more… 9to5Mac
Slowing down footage is something I tend to do on a regular basis when editing video in Final Cut Pro X. Slow motion footage can be used to lend a dramatic effect, better highlight a particular area of a scene, or to simply smooth out your footage. In this hands-on video walkthrough, I showcase how…
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One longstanding complaint from iPhone users is how their device slows down over time, specifically as the device ages and Apple releases new software updates. A Reddit thread has emerged this weekend with some interesting theories as to why this may happen… more… 9to5Mac
In a new report out this morning from noted analyst Ming-Chi Quo at KGI Securities, we find the size of the new iPad form factor, expected in Q2 still in flux indicating that Apple may still be deciding between different sizes. The new models will come in 12.9”, 10-10.5” and 9.7” versions. We note the…
As part of Apple’s continuing quest to raise support for its side of the Apple/FBI iPhone encryption backdoor debate, Craig Federighi has written an opinion piece in The Washington Post. Unsurprisingly, the Apple executive repeats much of the arguments Apple has already made, indicating that hampering security efforts in technology is counterproductive: To get around Apple’s safeguards,…
Over the weekend, Apple quietly released its latest EEO-1 Federal Employer Information Report tallying employment diversity information through Aug. 1, 2015, revealing raw numbers that, while a slight improvement year over year, are incongruent with statements the company made last year. AppleInsider – Frontpage News