Month: June 2024
EU might charge Apple for breaking DMA ‘steering’ rules
Apple faces potential fines if the European Commission finds it is not complying with rules of the Digital Markets Act....
Apple @ Work: If you think Apple ‘Sherlocked’ 1Password, you aren’t paying attention
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Top Stories: WWDC Recap With iOS 18, Apple Intelligence, and More
WWDC 2024 kicked off on Monday with a jam-packed keynote revealing iOS 18, macOS Sequoia, and more, all fueled by...
Hands-on with iOS 18: Impressive but incomplete [Hey, it’s a beta!]
iOS 18 really is one of the biggest updates in a long time. But after a hands-on week with the...
Today in Apple history: iPad 2 leak lands insiders in prison
On June 15, 2011, three Foxconn R&D employees get sentenced to prison in China for leaking information about the iPad...
A painted weekend in Morocco: 1832-65
This weekend we’re off for a whirlwind visit to Morocco, thanks to the paintings of a succession of masters from...
A scientific mission to save the sharks
Enlarge (credit: RamonCarretero/Getty) A hammerhead shark less than one meter long swims frantically in a plastic container aboard a boat...
Top Apple-related stories this week (June 10-14)
Here are the top Apple-related articles at Apple World Today for the week of June 10-14. ° Apple has announced that,...
How do brainless creatures control their appetites
Enlarge (credit: CHOKSAWATDIKORN / SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY) The hydra is a Lovecraftian-looking microorganism with a mouth surrounded by tentacles on...
Get more storage and speed with this $11.97 Mac cleanup tool
Macworld If a Mac isn’t running well, the reasons why can be a mystery to common users. Now there’s finally...
Learn a new language in 15 minutes a day with $50 off Babbel
Macworld There’s an art to effective communication, but there’s definitely a science to learning a new language. That’s why Babbel...