Apple's Eddy Cue is one of the more high-profile executives at the company due to his frequent appearances at Apple's product presentations in front of the media and an online crowd. The online-services boss generally stays hidden away behind the scenes when there's no public-facing event taking place, but has recently used a Spanish-language interview to get behind the Cupertino-based company in its fight against the government over iOS encryption and being forced to create a backdoor to the iPhone for the FBI.
As a company, Apple is no stranger to being talked about by individuals and news outlets on an almost daily basis. With that said, certain areas of focus have meant that Tim Cook's company has been consistently making the front-page news for a number of reasons - some positive, some negative - over the last few weeks. A newly leaked image has just arrived on the scene that thrusts Apple into the headlines once again, this time focusing on the potential hardware configuration of the September-bound iPhone 7 thanks to an early prototype case with an interesting physical design.
Larger 5.8-inch OLED iPhone could mean Apple looking to bring wraparound display tech to the iPhone. Here are the details on how it could possibly work.
Apple Co-founder Steve "Woz" Wozniak has become the latest high-profile technology entrepreneur to chime in with an opinion on the Apple-FBI encryption situation. Wozniak took the opportunity as part of an appearance on a TV talk show to give an insight into his own personal opinion on the situation. As you might expect, Woz shares the opinions and values of Apple and its current CEO, Tim Cook, and wasn't shy in expressing those opinions as part of his appearance on the talk show.
Lavabit founder Ladar Levison is warning that if the FBI wins out in forcing Apple to comply with the Bernardino court order, iOS users may refuse to update their devices and tech companies may opt to leave the US.
After releasing iOS 9.3 beta 6, Apple has also dropped beta 6 seeds of OS X 10.11.4 and watchOS 2.2 for both developers and public beta testers.
In a head-to-head video comparison, the 2015-released Apple iPhone 6s Plus with 2GB RAM and dual-core CPU beats 2016-released Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge with 4GB RAM and quad-core CPU in real-world speed test.
Apple clearly believes that there's a big enough market for the secondary sales of iPhones in India to take advantage of. Tim Cook's company appears to be an unstoppable steam train when it comes to distributing iPhones to retailers and consumers across the globe, so it seems logical that it can apply the same level of efficiency to used hardware. It is being reported that Apple has applied for permission from the Indian government to be able to import pre-owned iPhones into the Indian market with the aim of selling them to consumers interested in saving a little bit of money.
As one person found out, the Sling TV app for Apple TV 4 was briefly available to download from the tvOS App Store today, with those quick enough to spot it able to download the app and use it without issue.
Here's a video that pits Apple's iPhone 6s Plus vs Samsung's Galaxy S7 Edge to see which one of the two has better build quality in a head-to-head drop test comparison.
















