Apple is no longer selling the Lightning to 30-Pin Adapter on its website. The accessory, which launched in 2012, was removed in the past few days, according to MacRumors.
Bryan M. Wolfe
Bryan considers himself a well-rounded techie, having written articles @makeuseof @knowtechie, @appadvice, and now, @idownloadblog. When he's not sitting at his Mac typing, he's being a single dad and rooting for his alma mater, Penn State, or cheering on the New England Patriots. You can find Bryan on Twitter or by email at bryan@idownloadblog.com.Following data breach, Google+ is shutting down
It's the end of the line for the heavily-maligned Google+ service for consumers. The move to close the site comes after Google was forced to come clean about a three-year-old data breach that exposed private data for tens of thousands of users on the social network.
Apple releases iOS 12.0.1, includes fixes for iPhone XS charging bug, Bluetooth issues, and more
Apple on Monday released iOS 12.0.1 to the public. Available for iPhone and iPad, the update includes various bug fixes. More specifically, iOS 12.0.1 fixes iPhone XS charging issues, and other problems users may have encountered.
MW07 review: Master & Dynamic’s first true wireless earbuds are a good start
In this MW07 review, we take a look at the newest audio product from New York-based Master & Dynamic (M&D). Are these true wireless headphones worth the premium price?
Apple and British Telecom’s EE Mobile working together on pay-TV
Apple and British Telecom (BT) are in early discussions about working with one another on pay-TV initiatives. The move comes as Apple gets ready to begin releasing $1 billion worth of original video content sometime next year.
Facebook announces Portal, a video-chatting device for the home
Facebook has introduced an all-new video-based smart display called Portal. Available in two sizes, the device's primary purpose is to connect family and friends. It also includes other goodies that could eventually make it a winner.
DHS says it has ‘no reason to doubt statements’ from Apple and Amazon about Big Hack
Another stakeholder has come forward to discount Bloomberg Businessweek's Chinese hacking story. In a rare Saturday press release, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) says it has no reason to doubt the statements made by companies like Apple and Amazon about the story. Where this goes from here is anyone's guess.
YouTube TV now lets you skip ads on most channels
Google is finally addressing one of the biggest complaints about its YouTube TV over-the-top (OTT) video streaming service. In doing so, subscribers are going to see far fewer ads.
Watch out Apple, Spotify for Podcasts launches in beta
Spotify is showing some podcast love by introducing a Spotify for Podcasters beta program. Through the platform, podcast creators can add their existing shows to the music streaming service and make them available to Spotify’s 180 million listeners around the world.
Apple’s introducing software locks that could hurt third-party repair shops
On Thursday, Motherboard and MacRumors both reported that Apple has added software locks on the 2018 MacBook Pro and 2017 iMac Pro. The digital locks could make it harder for independent and third-party repair shops to do their work.
iOS 12 adoption rate unofficially passes iOS 11
iOS 12 is now unofficially on more devices than iOS 11. The milestone was reached just over two weeks after Apple released the software update to the public.
Apple responds to Businessweek’s Chinese hacking story
Earlier today, Oct. 4, Bloomberg Businessweek published a lengthy story about apparent hacking that took place against some of the biggest companies in the United States at the hands of China, including Apple and Amazon. The iPhone maker has now gone on record to discount much of what the story said.