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Apple Updates Apple Pencil Support Page with Additional Information about RF Interference

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Image via Digital Trends Apple revised the support page for Apple Pencil with an additional safety guideline. The revision includes the interference when you charge your Apple Pencil on top of the right side of your iPad Pro. This only applies to the second generation Apple Pencil, and the latest generation iPad Pro models.  According to the revised footnote that Apple added, it states that if you’re charging your Apple Pencil (2nd generation) on your 2018 iPad Pro, and your car key fob is nearby, the magnet on your iPad supplying the charge to your Apple Pencil will interfere with the radio signals. This can eventually cause the key fob to forbid from unlocking your car, unless you put your iPad Pro at least 5 feet away from the key fob, or put your Apple Pencil in a separate case. In addition, you shouldn’t put your Apple Pencil on ANY side of your iPad Pro when it’s next to your car keys. The best idea is to put it in a sleeve, or in a holder of the iPad Pro case (Most iPad

WWDC 19 Announced

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Apple recently announced that WWDC will be hosted on the week of June 3rd to June 7th. This is a great opportunity for developers of all backgrounds to collaborate and learn more about coding and Apple software this summer. It’ll take place at the San Jose McEnery Convention Center for the third time. The event will consist of a Keynote address, technical sessions and many other fun stuff for developers. We should be expecting iOS 13, macOS 10.15, tvOS 13 and watchOS 6. In addition, there’s hands-on labs with various Apple engineers to provide support for their apps and software development. This conference is very abundant in information, designed for developers to create the revolutionary apps of today. You can stream the WWDC conference live during the week of June 3-7, 2019. You can check out the WWDC live streams and videos through the  Apple Developer website  or in the WWDC  app for free.  If you’re a developer, you can try to reserve a spot for WWDC for a $1599 ticket o

Apple Sends Out Media Invites to “It’s Show Time” Event

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It’s the time for the next Apple Event to come on March 25th. This year it’ll take place at the Steve Jobs Theater at Apple Park. The event will be taking place at 10 am PDT, and it’ll have many more cool stuff Apple is unveiling. This includes the iPad mini 5, 10 inch iPad 7th generation, Apple’s News and TV subscription service. The event’s slogan is “It’s Show Time,” on their invitation to the press. But in the invitation image from the Apple website, it resembles of an Apple logo engraved in black aluminum. This should possibly tease for a rumored shade of black for an iPhone. The name has it’s own meaning, though. It should be for the TV subscription service that’s been rumored since January though. Make sure to tune in to Apple’s website on March 25th, at 10:00 am PDT to watch the event live. The live stream is accessible on iOS devices, Macs, and latest versions of internet browsers for PCs. We can’t wait for what Apple will be releasing this spring!

Ghost Touch on the iPhone

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One day, you unlocked your iPhone in the morning. Then all of a sudden, one of your iPhone apps opened by itself. Then you scratch your head and thought the iPhone played a trick on you. Then you called Apple Support and the AppleCare advisor told you that you need a screen replacement. Now let’s discover the methodology of the ghost touch on the iPhone. Ghost Touch happens when your iPhone gets a registered tap onto its screen, but there isn’t anything touching the screen. This is a common issue with the iPhone 6s, 7 and the iPhone X. Most of the causes are from a dirty iPhone screen, or a rupture in the display module component(s). The methods to solve the problem with Ghost Touch is by cleaning your iPhone’s screen, a partial replacement of the iPhone screen components, or an entire screen replacement. You can use a lens cloth and a bit of water to clean the screen. But if it’s a hardware issue, then you better get the Apple Genius for further help. This can be done by schedu

Tim Cook changes his Twitter Name to Tim 

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Tim Cook attended an American Workforce Policy Advisory Board meeting with President Donald Trump. During the meeting, Trump called him “Tim Apple” on the meeting Wednesday, and Trump’s daughter Ivanka spotted the incident. Watch the video clip below of how this “Tim Apple” joke goes viral: Sure enough, but the “Tim Apple” meme doesn’t end here. It became viral in a few hours, and on Tim Cook’s Twitter, he changed his last name to an Apple logo. He must’ve embraced his new name that Trump called him. Tim is now putting the joke into his own Twitter. Now we’re thinking of why Trump decided to call Tim Cook “Tim Apple”. It might’ve been an accident, but Trump called people in other names before as well. Should “Tim Apple” appear in Apple’s executive page on their website? Leave it in the comments!

Apple is Taking the Initative to Manufacture Apple Products from 100% Recycled Materials

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Back in 2017, Apple planned a “mining-free” future by manufacturing Apple products out of 100% recycled materials. Many experts recently added that Apple would have a way of doing this, but they don’t know how to do this right now. According to a 2017 report from Apple’s environmental leader Lisa Jackson, she stated that, It sounds crazy, but we’re working on it. We’re moving toward a closed-loop supply chain. One day we’d like to be able to build new products with just recycled materials, including your old products.... We’re actually doing something we rarely do, which is announce a goal before we’ve completely figured out how to do it. So we’re a little nervous, but we also think it’s really important, because as a sector we believe it’s where technology should be going. This implies that “closed-loop” means Apple is reusing components and parts of iOS devices to new iPhones and iPads. The change is great for Apple’s environmental protection laws, but it’s a struggle in th

The 2019 Apple Shareholders Meeting

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Two days ago, on March 1st, 2019, Apple held their own shareholders meeting at the Steve Jobs Theater. The 2019 Apple Shareholders Meeting explains how the Cupertino company faced its controversial issues and a teaser for the next iPad Pro. Various shareholders brought up issues over the last year, and they voted whether Apple’s board of executives should disclose ideological information about nominees. The meeting started with the enthusiastic Tim Cook, which he had the same excitement as a September Apple event. He kicked off the meeting by this phrase: “I love this meeting because I get to see some of my old friends here that I only see maybe once a year.” Excitement is integral in every Apple event or meeting Tim Cook steps into. When it comes to shareholder meetings, many of the people attending the event only goes there once a year. It’s not a media event, but it’s for investors and shareholders of Apple. Next, Kate Adams, the general counsel of Apple, takes over to t