| Apple Marunouchi opens September 7 in Tokyo Michael Steeber - 6:04 pm EDT Apple's fifth retail store in Tokyo and ninth in all of Japan will celebrate its grand opening on September 7 at 10:00 a.m. Anchoring the base of the Mitsubishi Building, Apple Marunouchi brings a unique facade design and Apple's latest retail initiatives within walking distance of Tokyo Station. The new store is one of several major projects scheduled for completion in 2019 as Apple's expansion throughout Japan continues. more… The post Apple Marunouchi opens September 7 in Tokyo appeared first on 9to5Mac. How to conserve your cellular data use on iPhone and iPad Chance Miller - 4:24 pm EDT 9to5Mac is brought to you by JustAnswer: Connect 1-on-1 with an Apple support Expert to get step-by-step assistance via phone or online chat, 24/7. Try it now. While "unlimited" data plans have made a return at many carriers, they still aren't truly unlimited. When you hit a certain amount of iPhone data use, you'll like either be throttled or charged for more data. On the other hand, maybe you only pay for a certain amount of data, and want to avoid going over. Either way, there are a few ways in iOS to help conserve your cellular data use. more… The post How to conserve your cellular data use on iPhone and iPad appeared first on 9to5Mac. Logic Pros: One-click Logic arrangement tricks – insert paste, repeat, more Justin Kahn - 4:19 pm EDT Today we are showcasing some over-looked Logic arrangement tricks. Prying apart a project's regions in order to make alterations, injecting a gap for a new part or even just moving an entire section of your piece around can be tedious. However, Logic Pro X's underrated Toolbar houses a number of functions that can get many of these tasks done with a simple selection and a one-click command. more… The post Logic Pros: One-click Logic arrangement tricks – insert paste, repeat, more appeared first on 9to5Mac. AT&T reaches settlement with FTC over throttling of 'unlimited' data customers Chance Miller - 11:46 am EDT The long-running battle between the FTC and AT&T over data throttling practices has finally reached the end. The two parties have reached a settlement in the case that originally began in 2014, according to a report from Reuters. more… The post AT&T reaches settlement with FTC over throttling of ‘unlimited’ data customers appeared first on 9to5Mac. This week's top stories: Apple Arcade pricing, Apple Card, new iPhone 11 details, more Chance Miller - 10:48 am EDT In this week’s top stories: New iPhone 11 details, cheaper HomePod rumors, Apple Card launches to everyone in the U.S., and more. Read on for all of this week’s biggest news. more… The post This week’s top stories: Apple Arcade pricing, Apple Card, new iPhone 11 details, more appeared first on 9to5Mac. Khalid wraps Up Next Live concert series at Apple Carnegie Library Michael Steeber - 10:43 am EDT Apple's summer-long tour of Up Next Live concerts concluded yesterday evening in Washington, D.C. with a performance by artist Khalid at Apple Carnegie Library in Mount Vernon Square. The series, created in partnership with Apple Music and Today at Apple, brought free concerts from rising musicians to major Apple Stores across the world through July and August. more… The post Khalid wraps Up Next Live concert series at Apple Carnegie Library appeared first on 9to5Mac. Comment: Maps shows Apple is willing to iterate in public where Google kills experiments Bradley Chambers - 9:00 am EDT Apple Maps first launched in iOS 6 to much excitement. Previously, Google Maps had powered the iPhone maps experience, but the relationship between Apple and Google became strained as Google held critical features of the mapping experience from the iPhone. If you remember back to that period, Google Maps on the iPhone didn't even have built-in turn-by-turn directions. Apple began the process of replacing Google Maps with Apple Maps and unveiled its work during the WWDC 2012 keynote. more… The post Comment: Maps shows Apple is willing to iterate in public where Google kills experiments appeared first on 9to5Mac. |
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