Customer retention is important to companies, including Apple. (That's why iMessage isn't on Android.) But it's also good to sweep new customers off their feet, too. Which is apparently what's happening for Mac and iPad, at least in the second fiscal quarter of this year.
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Apple is going to have to offer three years of warranty in Spain
Being a company that works internationally, Apple has to follow the rules on a per-country basis. Which means, as things change, so does Apple's methodology for certain things. Like offering up a standard warranty.
The M2 chip allegedly enters mass production ahead of new Apple silicon Macs later this year
Apple's next-generation silicon for Macs, dubbed the M2, has reportedly entered mass production ahead of additional Apple silicon Mac hardware introductions expected in late 2021.
Apple seeds first macOS Big Sur 11.4 beta to developers
While Apple is technically still seeding the beta release of macOS Big Sur 11.3, the company has decided to start beta testing the next update after that one.
Apple shares a couple of new ‘Behind the Mac’ ads
During its Spring Loaded event, Apple unveiled a colorful lineup for the new 24-inch iMac. But the company's newest ads don't promote those new machines -- not yet, anyway.
A new leak indicates Apple is adding an SD card slot, HDMI, and MagSafe to the 2021 MacBook Pro [Updated: Now with an image]
Expectations are that Apple is going to refresh the 16-inch MacBook Pro line later this year, and introduce a 14-inch model, too. That will bring the Apple silicon processor to the larger laptop, and apparently a few other changes.
Apple may release 14 and 16-inch MacBook Pros with mini-LED screens this year
Having refreshed the iMac all-in-one desktop with a new design and the M1 chip, Apple is now expected to release new 14 and 16-inch versions of its MacBook Pro notebook featuring not only Apple silicon but also mini-LED display technology which debuted on the new iPad Pro.
A new report sheds light on Phobio, one of Apple’s trade-in partners, with an online reputation that ‘raises questions’
A trade-in program is a potentially cumbersome effort, especially if you're a company the size of Apple. Which is why outsourcing that effort to a third-party company is not uncommon. But one such partner being used by Apple for its own trade-in program has a less-than-stellar online reputation.
Apple seeds eighth betas of iOS 14.5, iPadOS 14.5, and macOS Big Sur 11.3 to developers
Tim Cook recently confirmed that the public launch of iOS 14.5 is happening soon. However, there's still time for more betas so the company can keep working out the kinks.
The global chip shortage has reportedly delayed some iPad and MacBook production
The coronavirus pandemic has caused a global chip shortage—that's why you haven't been able to purchase your PlayStation 5—and Apple has been immune to this problem, up until now.
Judge says Apple knowingly sold 2016-2017 MacBook Pro models with the ‘Flexgate’ display problem
Through its manufacturing run between 2016 and 2017, the MacBook Pro suffered what many refer to as a "stage lighting" problem. This would impact the screen and, for some owners, make the laptop unusable. And now a judge says Apple continued to release the computer, knowing the problem existed, anyway.
Apple seeds sixth betas of iOS 14.5, iPadOS 14.5, macOS 11.3, tvOS 14.5, and watchOS 7.4 to developers
Apple on Wednesday went ahead and seeded the latest betas of its popular operating systems to developers.