IOS

Is Siri a spy?

There is a very interesting debate about digital marketing among technology journalists these days. We are used to banners invading our screens or being tracked by cookies and shown the same advertisements over and over again. 

All the rumours you need to read about the iPhone 8

Seeing as we’ve cracked, smashed, lost and dropped more Apple products than we can even bear to think about, you’d think we’d be put off using their phones. Right?

Er, wrong – which is why we’re so interested in the iPhone 8 release and all the rumours surrounding the follow up phone to the iPhone 7s. So what can be expected from the next iPhone in the series?

Apple just made a historic change to iPhones and iPads

Apple released a big new update for iPhones and iPads on Monday with nifty features like Find My AirPods and Siri improvements, but most people won’t even notice the biggest change.
As part of the iOS 10.3 update, Apple changed a basic part of how every iPhone and iPad works — its file system, or the way the computer stores data and knows where and how to find it.

Apple to start building iPhones in India

Apple is to start making iPhones in India this year, a local government official said on Feb. 3, as the company seeks to tap into a booming middle class while sales in China slow.

Karnataka's IT minister said Apple had agreed to assemble its hugely popular phones in the southern state, whose capital Bangalore is India's technology hub.

One of the advertisements for the new iPhone7 Plus was filmed in Greece!

 

Apple chose a Greek village for the filming of one of its advertisements for the iPhone7 Plus.

 

The village by the sea demonstrates the ‘Portrait Mode’ one can find exclusively in the iPhone7 Plus.

 

The title of the advertisement is “Take Mine” and was released on January 7th with approximately 2 million views so far.

 

Apple pulls New York Times app in China after government request

Apple Inc has removed the New York Times Co's news apps from its app store in China following a request from the Chinese authorities, the companies said separately on Jan. 5.

Apple removed both the English-language and Chinese-language apps from the iTunes store in China on Dec. 23, 2016, according to the New York Times, which first reported the action. 

Coup panel thanks Doğan Media Group

Members of the Turkish parliament's coup investigation commission have praised the role Doğan Media played in averting the coup attempt by a group of allegedly Gülenist soldiers on the night of July 15, as CNN Türk, a member of the group, was the first channel to broadcast the president's calls against the attempt. 

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