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Joe joined MacRumors in January 2015, and is now a Senior Reporter. Based out of Stoney Creek, Canada, he has been writing about Apple since 2008, with a focus on breaking news coverage.

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Inbox by Gmail for iPad

Google Updates 'Inbox' App With iPad Support

Thursday February 19, 2015 3:44 am PST by
Google on Thursday quietly released an update for Inbox by Gmail [Direct Link] with universal support for iPad, as spotted by TechCrunch. The latest version of the app should be rolling out on the App Store in the United States and elsewhere today, transforming the previously iPhone-only software into a universal iOS app. Version 1.2 also includes an assortment of bug fixes and performance...
Gold Apple Watch

Apple Watch Revenue Will Likely Be Dominated by Expensive Gold Edition

Wednesday February 18, 2015 7:11 am PST by
Earlier this week, in a report about the Apple Watch's missing health features, The Wall Street Journal claimed that Apple has placed 5 to 6 million Apple Watch orders with overseas suppliers ahead of the wrist-worn device's launch in April. The report specified that half of the first-quarter orders will be allocated to the entry-level Apple Watch Sport, while one-third of shipments will be...
MacBook Magic Mouse

Sketchy Rumor Claims MacBooks, Magic Mouse and Magic Trackpad to Gain Touch ID

Tuesday February 17, 2015 6:23 am PST by
Touch ID could be headed to the next-generation MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, Magic Mouse and Magic Trackpad, according to a sketchy rumor from Taiwanese website Apple.club.tw [Google Translate]. The report, citing sources, claims that the fingerprint scanner will be positioned above the trackpad on MacBooks and integrated directly into the Magic Mouse and Magic Trackpad for desktop Mac users....
Todoist Apple Watch

Apple Helping Developers Finalize Apple Watch Apps at Cupertino Headquarters

Monday February 16, 2015 1:33 pm PST by
Apple has invited third-party developers to its headquarters in Cupertino, California to allow them to test and finalize apps for the Apple Watch, according to 9to5Mac. The report claims that developers have been arriving at One Infinite Loop this month to work with Apple engineers on finishing WatchKit-based apps in categories such as sports, productivity and finance."The developers invited by...
googlesearch

Google Relaxes Project Zero Bug Disclosure Policy

Monday February 16, 2015 7:30 am PST by
Google's security team Project Zero recently announced some changes to its bug disclosure policy after controversially exposing Apple and Microsoft security flaws when the companies failed to meet the 90-day deadline. The new disclosure deadline has a 14-day grace period and excludes weekends and public holidays, providing tech companies with more time to properly address security vulnerabilities ...
Jony Ive The New Yorker

Jonathan Ive Discusses Steve Jobs and Apple Watch in 'The New Yorker' Interview

Monday February 16, 2015 4:49 am PST by
Apple design chief Jonathan Ive has been interviewed in an exhaustive profile with The New Yorker, in which he discusses a number of topics ranging from Steve Jobs to the Apple Watch. The interview provides a rare glimpse inside Apple's design studio at Two Infinite Loop at its Cupertino headquarters, as Ive shares some of his experiences working at Apple over the past few decades. The...
Clemo Avenue

Mysterious Apple Van Captured on Video in Palo Alto Residential Neighborhood

Sunday February 15, 2015 3:26 pm PST by
A largely unmarked van with rooftop cameras, similar to the one originally spotted roaming Bay Area streets earlier this month, has been captured on video in Palo Alto, California. MacRumors obtained the footage from reader Jonathan Shiu, who recently recorded the van driving past Juana Briones Park on Clemo Avenue, a residential side street located approximately 10 miles from Apple's...
iPad Pro Case Leak 1

Another Purported 'iPad Pro' Case Shown in New Photos

Sunday February 15, 2015 12:03 pm PST by
French website Nowhereelse.fr has shared new photos for another possible third-party case for the so-called "iPad Pro" tablet. The black protective cover has cutouts for a Lightning connector, rear-facing camera and microphone, volume rocker, mute switch and power button, consistent with previous iPad Air and iPad mini designs. The case does not have a cutout on the left side like the to">purporte...
Apple Watch Size Comparison

From the Forums: Apple Watch Size Comparison

Saturday February 14, 2015 7:00 am PST by
With the Apple Watch poised to launch in April, excitement for the wrist-worn device has been building within the forums. In particular, a few users have posted discussion threads that compare the 38mm and 42mm Apple Watch based on photographer Ryan Mack's print-to-size diagrams. Both mockups are attached to a regular watchband to provide a realistic preview of how the Apple Watch could look on ...
applevan1

Apple Recruiting Automotive Experts to Work in 'Top-Secret Research Lab'

Friday February 13, 2015 9:50 am PST by
Apple is recruiting automotive technology and vehicle design experts to work in a new "top-secret research lab," according to Financial Times. The report adds that a number of Apple designers working under design chief Jonathan Ive have also been regularly meeting with automotive executives and creators in recent months, and even trying to hire them in some cases. A team of Apple employees,...
twostepverification

How to Enable Two-Step Verification for Apple ID

Friday February 13, 2015 7:02 am PST by
Apple introduced an additional layer of security for iPhone, iPad and Mac users in 2013 by rolling out two-step verification for Apple ID accounts. Two-step verification prevents anyone but you from accessing your Apple ID account, even if they know the password, by requiring a four-digit verification code sent via SMS or Find My iPhone on trusted devices. When you enable two-step verification,...
candy crush saga

Candy Crush Saga Players Spent Over $1.3 Billion on In-App Purchases in 2014

Friday February 13, 2015 6:17 am PST by
Candy Crush Saga may have reached peak popularity, with quarterly spending declining over the past eighteen months, but that hasn't stopped the sweet-swapping puzzle game from raking in the cash. Candy Crush Saga players still spent over $1.3 billion on the game in 2014 alone, according to The Guardian, with dollars being used towards in-app purchases such as extra lives, extra moves, color...
iCloud iWork Beta

iWork for iCloud Beta Apps Now Accessible Without an Apple Device

Friday February 13, 2015 4:04 am PST by
Apple on Thursday made Pages, Numbers and Keynote accessible to users without an Apple device through iCloud Beta. Starting last night, anyone can sign up for an Apple ID to access the trio of iWork for iCloud beta apps for free. Each account comes with 1GB of complimentary iCloud storage for use with the productivity software. While the offer is currently limited to the iCloud Beta website, ...
tempo

Apple Rejecting Violent App Screenshots for Infringing Long-Standing Policy

Thursday February 12, 2015 6:17 pm PST by
Apple has been rejecting a number of apps with screenshots that depict violence or guns from being released or updated on the App Store, as reported by Pocket Gamer. As a result, developers have been forced to modify their app screenshots to either completely remove or blur any violent materials in order to get through the approval process. Tempo [Direct Link] screenshot with a blurred gun to ...
testflight

Apple Introduces TestFlight Groups for Organizing Beta Testers

Thursday February 12, 2015 11:00 am PST by
Apple on Thursday announced TestFlight Groups, a new feature that gives developers more control over organizing external beta testers into groups. TestFlight Groups enables developers to distribute specific builds of pre-release apps, deliver separate instructions for focus areas and apply an action to multiple testers at onceNow it’s easier than ever to manage external testers in TestFlight....
ESPN iPad

ESPN Merges iPhone and iPad Apps Together to Deliver Unified Experience

Thursday February 12, 2015 6:58 am PST by
ESPN is giving its digital platforms a makeover this week by consolidating its iPhone and iPad apps into one unified experience. The new ESPN app combines what was formerly ESPN SportsCenter for iPhone and ESPN ScoreCenter for iPad into one app that offers universal support for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. The app has also received a significant redesign and long-overdue support for iPhone 6 and...
Apple Stock February 2015

Apple Shares Continue to Surge as Record-Breaking Market Cap Passes $720 Billion

Wednesday February 11, 2015 8:25 am PST by
Apple shares are currently valued at roughly $124 each in intraday trading, giving the Cupertino-based company a record-breaking market cap exceeding $720 billion. Apple stock continues to rise after the iPhone maker became the first U.S. company to close with a market cap over $700 billion on Tuesday, the same day in which CEO Tim Cook spoke live at the Goldman Sachs Technology and Internet...
iPhone 6 Touch ID

Next-Generation iPhone Said to Feature Upgraded Touch ID With Reduced Errors

Tuesday February 10, 2015 6:19 am PST by
KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, who has provided reliable information about Apple's upcoming product plans in the past, claims that Apple's next-generation iPhone will feature an upgraded Touch ID module with reduced reading errors for an improved and safer Apple Pay experience."We think the new iPhone,expected to launch in 3Q15, will be equipped with an upgraded Touch ID module, with which...
RootMetrics Carriers

Sprint and T-Mobile Make Improvements in 2014, but Continue to Trail Verizon and AT&T in Performance

Tuesday February 10, 2015 6:14 am PST by
The latest report from network monitoring firm RootMetrics shows that both Sprint and T-Mobile made improvements in overall performance during the second half of 2014. Verizon was ranked as the top carrier in the United States for the third consecutive study, trailed by AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile, based on several categories: speed, reliability, call performance, text performance and data...
ChowNow

ChowNow Updates Nearly 700 Food and Restaurant Apps With Apple Pay Support

Monday February 9, 2015 8:50 am PST by
ChowNow has updated close to 700 custom-built food and restaurant apps with Apple Pay support, nearly two months after becoming the first online ordering platform to integrate the mobile payments service. The updated apps enable iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus users to pay for their food and drinks at hundreds of independent restaurants located throughout the United States."By giving independent...