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Touch ID fingerprint recognition is replacing passwords on new MacBook Air and MacBook Pro laptops, but what if your Mac doesn’t have a fingerprint reader? The good news is that you don’t need to spend a thousand dollars on a new computer. You can replace your password on macOS Catalina without Touch ID if you wear an Apple Watch.
Facebook-owned WhatsApp has announced that it is dropping support for older versions of iOS starting in the coming months. According to a new support document, WhatsApp will drop support for iOS 8 and older on February 1, 2020.
The intensity of the lawsuit that Apple has filed against software virtualization company Corellium has reached another level as the latter’s CEO says a recent DMCA from Apple claims that it is “engaging in trafficking” and that Apple is trying to set a precedent to “eliminate public jailbreaks.” Corellium CEO Amanda Gorton has penned an open letter expressing her belief that “Apple's latest filing against Corellium should give all security researchers, app developers, and jailbreakers reason to be concerned.”
Citi analyst Jim Suva is bullish on Apple and shared with CNBC today that he thinks the company’s wearables category, particularly Apple Watch and AirPods will offer a nice surprise to investors when Apple reports on its holiday quarter.
Blackmagic is out with an update today for both its eGPU and eGPU Pro bringing official support for Apple’s Pro Display XDR to any Mac with Thunderbolt 3.
Apple may be planning to launch the first PRODUCT (RED) Apple Watch as soon as spring 2020 according to a new report from WatchGeneration. The product was spotted as it showed up briefly in an Apple database.
Should you wait for the 2020 iPad Pro, or is it OK to buy now? That’s a question a lot of people are asking at present, following reports that we’re likely to see new iPads in the first half of the year.
It is, of course, a truism in tech that, whenever you buy, something better will come along shortly afterward. You can’t worry about that, or else you’ll never buy anything. The question, then, is how big an upgrade are the 2020 iPad Pro models likely to be?
If you suddenly start seeing ‘Do not sell my info’ links on websites, don’t be surprised: it’s all part of a rush to comply with a new Californian privacy law due to take effect on January 1st…
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