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Apple iPhone 14 offers from carriers

This week, Apple unveiled its latest iPhone 14 series of devices. The series contains a total of four models, namely the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone 14 Pro Max. In this iPhone iteration, Apple decided to remove the physical SIM card tray and replace it with eSIM. They also added Emergency SOS via satellite to these phones. 

Apple’s Self Service Repair is now in the US

The much awaited Apple Self Service Repair program is officially available! 

This program was unveiled by Apple last year and promised to give customers an option to DIY their device repair. This week, the program has finally launched in the US and gives more than 200 genuine Apple parts and repair tools for specific iPhone models: the iPhone 12, iPhone 13, and iPhone SE (2022). 

US carriers deny blocking Apple’s new Private Relay feature

Earlier this week, there were reports that carriers were blocking Apple’s new Private Relay feature. The report comes after European carriers reportedly blocked the feature already. Considering that T-Mobile’s European counterpart was among those who blocked the feature, many decided to check with the US carrier. 

Google Fi extends VPN service to iPhone customers

For quite some time now, Google Fi has been offering its VPN service to its customers as a way of protecting their data while browsing the internet. The service, however, has exclusively been available to Android device users. Thankfully, iOS users no longer have to feel left out of this service. 

Apple offering rare carrier subsidy on your 5G iPad Pro purchase

In an unexpected turn of events, Apple is giving out a rare carrier subsidy when you purchase their new 5G iPad Pro. Considering these kinds of promotions are common on smartphones, it’s kind of a surprise that it is offered on these tablets too. 

Apple & Google’s Exposure Notification Technology for COVID-19 is ready for use

Apple and Google have both partnered together to come up with a COVID-tracing software. And the good news is that the technology is already available. 

Report: Drug users are using wearable devices during binges

First of all, drug use is never a good idea. Secondly, taking full advantage of the features of today’s wearable devices during drug binges is also a very bad thing to do. But apparently, a number of people are using popular wearables like the Apple Watch and those made by Fitbit to attempt to keep safe while doing drugs.

Did Apple Music already overtake Spotify in America?

Perhaps because Spotify was already deep into the music streaming business way before Apple Music entered into the competition, the former is enjoying a sizable lead against the former, especially in terms of the total volume of their respective customer bases.

Apple Maps being rebuilt using Apple’s own data

Apple Maps is already around six years old, but back when it made its debut in 2012, it had to go through lots of issues and even criticism from casual consumers and hardcore tech enthusiasts. While it is true that the navigation service and mobile mapping app has since huge leaps in improvement, it appears that Apple is still not content.

iOS 12 to help users curb iPhone addiction

One of the biggest developments this week is Apple’s official unveiling of iOS 12 (the upcoming newest version of its mobile operating system) during this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). According to the tech giant, the focus of iOS 12 is to improve performance and optimization, and fans of the mobile brand will no doubt be wanting to experience those cool new features when iOS 12 launches later this year.

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