Tag: apple
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Apple releases iOS 10.2.1, macOS Sierra 10.12.3, tvOS 10.1.1 and watchOS 3.1.3 — here’s what’s new
Apple today releases updates for all its major operating systems, introducing iOS 10.2.1, macOS Sierra 10.12.3, tvOS 10.1.1 and watchOS 3.1.3. The latest builds do not add any new features, as the focus is on improving the existing functionality and squashing bugs. View original article
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Apple mysteriously banned a popular app from the App Store, and a lot of programmers are mad
Apple has banned a popular app for programmers from its app store, as well as deleted the app developer’s account, the developer says. The app, called Dash, is for Macs and iOS. It’s been around for years. It lets developers easily find and insert snippets of code that they frequently use. View original article
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Apple acquires machine learning company Tuplejump
Machine learning startup Tuplejump has been acquired by Apple. Hyderabad-based Tuplejump was founded in 2013 by Rohit Rai, Satyaprakash Buddhavarapu, and Deepak Alur. View original article
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Apple Swift 3: Forward-looking, but not backward-compatible
“Move fast and break things,” the saying goes. Apple does both with the 3.0 version of its Swift programming language. Developed by Apple to replace Objective-C, Swift is now out in its first full point revision since it became an open source project. Apple deliberately made Swift 3. View original article
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New Apple Product Images and Messaging Guidelines
Images of iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, and Apple Watch Series 2 are now available for you to use in marketing materials for your apps on the App Store. View original article
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Developing iOS Apps Using Swift Part 3 – Best Practices
“In parts 1 & 2 we went over some basics of Swift, and set up a simple example project that creates a Table View and a puts some API results from iTunes inside of them. If you haven’t read that yet, check out Part 1 and Part 2.” View complete article
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Apple is trying to recover the stolen/lost iPhone 5 using TV Ads
An Apple employee lost a working prototype of the upcoming iPhone 5 in a bar, and someone took it home. Here is the TV Ad Apple made* on this subject.
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Native applications for the iPhone, SDK next February
As announced this week, Apple will release a new SDK to develop native applications for the iPhone. This is a somewhat unexpected turn, as Apple announced in the past that no native applications SDK would be released, leaving only room for applications developed using Dashboard-widgets-like methods (Web 2.0 applications, as stated in a previous press…