Husain Sumra

Husain is a former Contributing Editor at MacRumors. When not covering Apple he's writing about movies, watching movies, planning Disneyland trips and dreaming of Back to the Future hover boards for all.

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iPhone Photography Awards Showcase Best Photos of 2016

Monday July 11, 2016 8:28 pm PDT by
Photos from the ninth annual iPhone Photography Awards have been posted on the IPPA website, offering a look at some of the best photos captured on an iPhone in the past year. As in previous years, the photos depict a range of subjects, from people to landscapes to animals. This year's grand prize winner was "Man and the Eagle" by Siyuan Niu. The photo depicts a 70-year-old man sharing a...
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'Pokemon Go' Driving Foot Traffic to Local Businesses

Monday July 11, 2016 5:14 pm PDT by
The success of Pokemon Go has had many real-world ramifications recently, including cautionary tales of car accidents, thieves using the game to stage robberies, and Nintendo's shares jumping 25%, or $7.5 billion, in days. The new augmented reality game is also driving business to local restaurants and bars, according to a new report from Bloomberg. Food and drink sales spiked by about...
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Apple Pays $25 Million in Settlement Over Cover Flow, Time Machine Patents

Friday July 8, 2016 5:07 pm PDT by
Apple will pay $25 million to settle a patent lawsuit with Network-1 Technologies' subsidiary Mirror World Technologies and license its patents, the companies announced today. The patent (No. 6,006,227) dates back to 1999, covering a system that stores documents in a stream ordered chronologically, similar to Apple's Cover Flow or Time Machine. Under the terms of the agreement, Apple will...
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Pennsylvania Man Sues Apple Over Web Carousel Use

Thursday July 7, 2016 5:50 pm PDT by
Pennsylvania resident Samuel Lit has hit Apple with a lawsuit claiming that the company infringed on his patent for web carousels, according to documents filed in the Northern Illinois District Court (via AppleInsider). Apple's website typically features a homepage with a carousel containing four to five windows displaying its products. Lit owns U.S. Patent No. 8,793,330, which is a "system...
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'Pokemon GO' Begins Rolling Out in the App Store

Tuesday July 5, 2016 7:57 pm PDT by
Nintendo, The Pokemon Company and Niantic's augmented reality game Pokemon GO is rolling out in the App Store now. The game is available in New Zealand, Australia and is propagating through the App Store around the world and in the U.S. The game uses augmented reality and real-world maps to allow users to venture into the real world to look for Pokemon to capture. Once collected, Pokemon can ...
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Nintendo Considering Creating Physical Controllers for Smartphones and Tablets

Tuesday July 5, 2016 5:10 pm PDT by
As a part of its push into mobile gaming, Nintendo is considering creating physical controllers and other kinds of hardware for different types of mobile games and experiences, reports Polygon. Shinya Takahashi, Nintendo's general manager of entertainment planning and development, discussed the possibility at the company's annual shareholders meeting. "Physical controllers for smart device...
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Apple Modeling Apple Music Exclusive Content After ‘MTV in its 80s and 90s Heyday’

Tuesday June 28, 2016 5:07 pm PDT by
Apple has consistently been securing exclusive content, like Drake's latest album "Views", Taylor Swift's "The 1989 World Tour" concert film and music videos from The Weeknd and Eminem. In a new feature from Rolling Stone, Larry Jackson, Apple Music's head of original content, said the goal of securing that exclusive content is to put the service "at the intersection of all things relevant in pop ...
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YouTube for iOS Will Soon Be Able to Live Stream Video

Thursday June 23, 2016 6:28 pm PDT by
Today at its VidCon keynote address, YouTube announced that its mobile app will be getting updated with a brand new live streaming option, allowing users to easily stream video from their iPhones directly from the YouTube app. YouTube mobile live streaming will be baked right into the core YouTube mobile app. You won’t need to open anything else, just hit the big red capture button right ...
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Apple Confirms Unencrypted Kernel in iOS 10 Beta is Intentional

Wednesday June 22, 2016 6:40 pm PDT by
Yesterday it was discovered that iOS 10 does not feature an encrypted kernel, allowing users and researchers access to the core of the operating system and its inner workings. It was unclear at the time whether the lack of encryption was an accident or intentional, but today Apple confirmed to TechCrunch that the company did not encrypt the kernel for a reason. “The kernel cache doesn’t...
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Apple Once Again Blocks Older Versions of Adobe Flash Player Due to Vulnerability

Monday June 20, 2016 9:43 pm PDT by
Last week Adobe issued a security advisory for Flash Player, indicating that version 21.0.0.242 and earlier had a critical vulnerability that could potentially cause a crash and allow an attacker to take control of the infected system. Adobe issued a fix a couple days later. Apple today published a support document explaining that users with out-of-date versions of the Adobe Flash Player...
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Politico Europe Uses Apple Wallet To Send EU Referendum Notifications to Readers

Thursday June 16, 2016 6:49 pm PDT by
Apple Wallet was designed to allow users to easily place payment options like credit cards, debit cards, and gift cards alongside tickets and passes from companies like Fandango and EventBrite. However, Politico Europe has decided to try to use the app to deliver news to its readers, reports NiemanLab (via AppleInsider). As a part of its coverage of the EU Referendum [next week's nationwide...
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Phil Schiller and Craig Federighi Talk iMessage, Siri API and Mac App Store on 'The Talk Show'

Tuesday June 14, 2016 8:51 pm PDT by
A day after Apple's WWDC keynote address, Apple SVP of Marketing Phil Schiller and SVP of Software Engineering Craig Federighi joined Daring Fireball's John Gruber on a special edition of his podcast, The Talk Show. The duo addressed many topics, including the emphasis on iMessage in iOS 10, opening up Siri and other parts of iOS up to developers and the Mac App Store. The bulk of Apple's...
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2016 Apple Design Award Winners Announced: Lara Croft Go, djay Pro, Ulysses Mobile and More

Monday June 13, 2016 5:55 pm PDT by
Following its WWDC keynote address, Apple held an event to announce the winners of its prestigious Apple Design Awards. The company hands out its design awards every year during WWDC, highlighting a section of the best apps and games across Apple's various operating systems. The design awards were created to recognize high-quality apps that used savvy design to create inventive, compelling...
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Apple News Gets Redesign With Simpler Interface, Subscriptions and More

Monday June 13, 2016 11:29 am PDT by
Today at its WWDC keynote, Apple announced a redesigned version of Apple News, which the company says has 60 million monthly active users and over 2,000 publications. The new Apple News includes a simpler, bolder interface similar to the Apple Music redesign. It also includes new features like subscriptions, breaking news alerts and more. Image via ArsTechnica Apple News now includes...
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Apple Opens Siri to Third-Party Developers With iOS 10

Monday June 13, 2016 11:07 am PDT by
At its WWDC keynote today, Apple announced that it would open Siri up to third-party developers with a public API, allowing users to use Apple's personal assistant AI to summon third-party services and apps hands free. Siri now supports a multitude of app types, including popular third-party messaging apps like WhatsApp and WeChat. Like with iMessage, Siri can be used to send texts to...
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Apple Announces Siri for macOS Sierra With Web and File Searches

Monday June 13, 2016 10:53 am PDT by
At its WWDC keynote today, Apple confirmed that Siri would be coming to the Mac with macOS Sierra. Siri's icon will sit in the top menu bar next to the Notification Center toggle. Siri can handle context-sensitive searches for things such as files, allowing users to search for files they worked on in the last week or just the files an individual co-worker sent a user. Siri for Mac, which can ...
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Apple Announces New Remote App for tvOS and Apple TV

Monday June 13, 2016 10:42 am PDT by
Today at its WWDC keynote, Apple unveiled the updated Remote app for the fourth-generation Apple TV and tvOS. The new app mirrors the functionality of the Siri Remote. Noting that its customers wanted an updated version of the Remote app, Apple SVP Eddy Cue said the new app allows users to use their iPhones to play games. The app also allows users to use Siri to command their Apple TV as...
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Apple Watch Gains 'SOS' Emergency Call Feature With WatchOS 3

Monday June 13, 2016 10:30 am PDT by
Today at it's WWDC keynote, Apple announced a brand new feature for watchOS 3 called SOS. The emergency call feature works similar to LifeAlert, allowing a user to easily call emergency services when they need it quickly and easily. A user just has to press and hold the side button underneath the Digital Crown, and the emergency call will countdown from three. The Watch will then...
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Amazon Reportedly Preparing to Launch New Music Streaming Service

Friday June 10, 2016 4:57 pm PDT by
Amazon is planning on launching a new standalone music streaming service that would compete against Apple Music and Spotify, reports Reuters. The new service will be priced similarly to rival services and will feature a "competitive catalog." The service will be offered at $9.99 per month, in line with major rivals, and it will offer a competitive catalog of songs, the sources said. Amazon is...
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Sketchy Rumor Says Apple Will Add 'Deep Blue' Color for iPhone 7, Drop 'Space Gray'

Thursday June 9, 2016 7:19 pm PDT by
Apple is planning to introduce a "Deep Blue" color option to replace the Space Gray color option for the upcoming iPhone 7, according to a new report from Japanese website Mac Otakara. The new color will stand alongside the already available Silver, Gold and Rose Gold. Mac Otakara says Apple plans to discontinue the "Space Gray" color, which was introduced with the iPhone 5s in 2013. The...