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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Apple Shares New Ad Explaining How iMessages Are Powered by Renewable Energy

Thursday April 21, 2016 9:14 pm PDT by
Apple has released a brand new ad called "Renewable Energy," which takes place entirely within the Messages app. The ad is focused on explaining how 100% renewable energy at Apple's data centers enables users to send and enjoy iMessages to and from friends. The ad argues that since the tech behind iMessages is renewable and environmentally friendly, users are showing Earth "some love" by...
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Report: iTunes Movies and iBooks Stores in China Ordered Closed by Chinese State Agency

Thursday April 21, 2016 8:10 pm PDT by
Last week, the iTunes Movies and iBooks stores mysteriously went down in China. A new New York Times report says the stores were forced down by the Chinese State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television. Initially, Apple apparently had the government’s approval to introduce the services. But then a regulator, the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film ...
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Apple TV Apps Can Now Be Previewed on the Web

Tuesday April 19, 2016 4:54 pm PDT by
Apple has begun rolling out iTunes web previews for Apple TV apps, allowing Apple TV users and developers alike to easily share links to Apple TV apps on the web. The change was first spotted by Slide to Play's Jeff Scott (via MacStories). Previously, Apple only had iTunes web previews enabled for iOS and Mac OS X apps, making it very difficult for users of the fourth-generation Apple TV to...
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MLB says Multitasking Increased Live Viewing 86% Year-Over-Year in its 'At Bat' iPad App

Friday April 15, 2016 6:26 pm PDT by
In February, Major League Baseball introduced multitasking to its At Bat iPad app, allowing users to view its video inside the app while using Slide Over and Split View as well as outside the app with picture-in-picture. MLB tells TechCrunch that the adoption of the features has had a "profound impact" on live video consumption on iPad. During the first two weeks of the current baseball...
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iTunes Movies and iBooks Store Mysteriously Go Down in China

Thursday April 14, 2016 11:14 pm PDT by
Both iTunes Movies and the iBooks Store have gone down in China, with the digital fronts of both stores replaced with an "unavailable" message. The outage was first noticed via multiple reports on popular Chinese social network Sina Weibo (via AppleInsider). While both storefronts are experiencing outages, Apple's status page in the country indicates that all services are up and running. It's ...
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New 'Ultra-Thin' MacBooks Launching in Second Half of 2016 May Sport Metal Injection Mold-Made Hinges

Thursday April 14, 2016 10:40 pm PDT by
Last November it was reported that Apple was working with suppliers to "fully redesign" many of the MacBook's internal components to achieve a slimmer design. Today, DigiTimes reports one of those redesigns is a move to metal injection mold-made hinges. Metal injection molding is a metalworking process that's used to create very small metal pieces that are typically used by Apple for the...
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CBS Now Compatible With Apple TV's Universal Search Feature

Wednesday April 13, 2016 9:00 pm PDT by
Apple today added CBS to its universal search lineup for the fourth-generation Apple TV, allowing fans of hit CBS shows like NCIS, Big Bang Theory and Supergirl to easily find their content via the Siri button on the Siri Remote. The move brings the total number of sources in universal search to 16. Since launch, Apple has worked to expand the feature and add to the five original sources....
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Third-Party Reddit Apps Pulled From App Store for NSFW Content [Updated]

Monday April 11, 2016 8:49 pm PDT by
Popular third-party Reddit apps like Narwhal, iAlien, Baconreader, Eggplant and Antenna have been pulled from the App Store for breaching clause 18.2 of the App Review Guidelines, Narwhal developer Rick Harrison told Gizmodo. The takedowns were first spotted on a Reddit thread. Today, we received notice that our new update with a lot of great new features was rejected under the App Store rule...
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Drake's New Album to be Exclusive to Apple Music for One Week

Monday April 11, 2016 8:02 pm PDT by
Drake's new album, Views From The 6, will be exclusive to Apple Music for one week starting on April 29, Apple confirmed to BuzzFeed News. After that week, the album will be available on other music streaming services like Spotify. Apple and Drake have had a friendly relationship since the announcement of Apple Music, with the artist appearing at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference to...
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City Documents Reveal Code Names of Secret Buildings Likely for Apple Car

Monday April 11, 2016 6:46 pm PDT by
Apple secretly purchased and leased several buildings in the Silicon Valley area and naming them after Greek mythological figures and other interesting inspirations in 2014 and 2015, according to city documents obtained by the Silicon Valley Business Journal (via Business Insider). Photo of "Rhea" building via Silicon Valley Business Journal Apple and its contractors have been building out a...
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FBI Briefing Senators on How It Accessed San Bernardino Shooter's iPhone

Wednesday April 6, 2016 5:30 pm PDT by
The FBI has begun telling some U.S. Senators how it accessed the data on San Bernardino shooter Syed Farook's iPhone 5c, according to The National Journal (via CNET). Previously, the FBI has been coy on how it accessed the data on the phone and hasn't communicated the exploit used to Apple. California Senator Diane Feinstein, the vice chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence,...
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Teardown Finds iPhone SE and iPhone 5s Displays Interchangeable

Thursday March 31, 2016 7:28 pm PDT by
Yesterday, Chipworks' teardown of the iPhone SE confirmed that the new device uses a potpourri of components from several past iPhones, including the iPhone 5s. iFixit has completed its own teardown of the device, and its findings show that the new device includes several components that are interchangeable with iPhone 5s parts. iFixit found that the iPhone SE's speaker, chassis, vibrator,...
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FBI Agrees to Help Arkansas Prosecutor Unlock iPhone and iPod in Homicide Case

Wednesday March 30, 2016 7:27 pm PDT by
The FBI has agreed to help an Arkansas prosecutor unlock an iPhone and iPod that belong to two teenagers accused of killing a couple, reports the Associated Press. The move comes days after the FBI announced that it had unlocked the San Bernardino shooter's iPhone. Faulkner County Prosecuting Attorney Cody Hiland said the FBI agreed to the request from his office and the Conway Police...
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Apple Will Provide MLB Teams With iPad Pros for Dugout Use

Tuesday March 29, 2016 10:31 pm PDT by
Apple and Major League Baseball have agreed to a deal that will see the sports league's coaching staffs use iPad Pros in dugouts to make better use of data during games, according to The Wall Street Journal. Baseball managers and coaches have traditionally used notebooks, pieces of paper and binders to keep track of data. A pitch frequency chart in the MLB Dugout app Teams will be able sift...
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Google Maps Updated With Ride Services Tab and Spotlight Search Integration

Wednesday March 23, 2016 5:41 pm PDT by
Google today updated its Google Maps app with a new ride service tab, Spotlight Search integration and the ability to save route options. While Uber has been integrated into Google Maps for the past two years, the new ride service tab allows users to more easily access pickup times and prices. In international destinations, Google has integrated several other ride hailing companies. If you...
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Siri and iAd Restricted by Apple 'Policy Czars' to Limit Customer Data Collection

Monday March 21, 2016 8:13 pm PDT by
As Apple's battle with the FBI and Department of Justice appears to have hit a crescendo, with the Tuesday hearing between the DoJ and Apple having been postponed, Reuters has published a new report outlining how a team of "policy czars" has impacted Apple's data collection policy and restricted Siri and iAd in the process. Unlike Google, Amazon and Facebook, Apple is loathe to use customer...
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Apple Announces 9.7-Inch iPad Pro with Apple Pencil Support, True Tone Display

Monday March 21, 2016 10:55 am PDT by
Apple today announced a new iPad in the iPad Pro family, debuting the 9.7-inch iPad Pro with all of the features of the existing 12.9-inch iPad Pro, including the Apple Pencil and Smart Keyboard support. The 9.7-inch iPad Pro even has a few improved features over the 12.9-inch version, including a True Tone display and better rear and front-facing cameras. "iPad Pro is a new generation of iPad ...
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Apple Announces Nylon Watch Bands, Drops Starting Apple Watch Price to $299

Monday March 21, 2016 10:34 am PDT by
At Apple's March 2016 event today in its Cupertino headquarters, the company announced a brand new band material for its Apple Watch: woven nylon. Apple also announced several new colors for other Apple Watch bands, including a black Milanese Loop. The Apple Watch will also see a price drop, with the Apple Watch Sport now starting at $299. The new woven nylon bands, which are the signature...
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Steve Wozniak's Madame Tussauds Wax Figure Revealed At Silicon Valley Comic Con

Saturday March 19, 2016 12:36 pm PDT by
Madame Tussauds revealed its Steve Wozniak wax figure Saturday morning at the Silicon Valley Comic Con opening ceremony. The figure will be on display at Tussauds' Comic Con booth for the entire weekend before it's moved to its San Francisco location for permanent display. Steve Wozniak, left, next to his wax figure, right. Chris Cooper, Madame Tussauds general manager, said that the company...
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Pennsylvania Man Behind Hacking of Celebrity iCloud Accounts Pleads Guilty

Tuesday March 15, 2016 7:39 pm PDT by
Ryan Collins, the 36-year-old Pennsylvania man behind the hacking of celebrity iCloud accounts in 2014, has signed a plea agreement and agreed to plead guilty to a violation of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, the Department of Justice announced (via Gawker). Collins spent two years (November 2012 to September 2014) engaged in a phishing scheme to obtain the usernames and passwords of his...