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  • AppleInsider's official iOS app redesigned from the ground up with support for 3D Touch, p...

    Guys I'm now seeing ads although i have a subscription to December? Can't restore. And "tip us" function isn't working either
    doozydozenRacerhomieX
  • Apple debuts $149 leather 12-inch MacBook sleeve

    Ugly. Why would you put this abomination on a beautiful sleek MacBook...
    williamlondon
  • UK site The Guardian drops Apple News in bid to boost ad & subscription revenues

    I've given up on the Apple News app once again. It's impossible to get it to work the way you want/need it to. Why do I have to manually block all (dozens and dozens) news sources instead of just seeing the ones I have favoured?  

    The Guardian apps are great; they really look good and work well. And their subscription prices are reasonable. However the writing is really bad.  There seems to be a personal agenda behind every journalist and every article reads like an opinion piece. Every story is one-sided, exaggerated, sensationalistic or just angry. 
    equality72521tallest skilelijahgargonaut
  • AppleInsider's official iOS app redesigned from the ground up with support for 3D Touch, p...

    looks good ! !
    nhughesdoozydozen
  • First look: Apple's new 9.7-inch iPad with Apple Pencil support

    lvidal said:
    Honestly, this was an ultra boring event. I couldn't watch that video entirely without skipping all the time. That iPad update could have been announced through their website and a press note to the best news sites, papers and magazines. At $300 that iPad is far from budget for education. You still have to buy the pencil that doesn't come with it, also have to buy a keyboard because it is a must have accessory, a really good case and maybe pay for the Apple Care. So, we are talking about $700 or more here. If that's affordable... Doesn't Apple know that kids drop things all the time? That kids lose things all the time? That shiny iPad with its edge-to-edge glass display is too delicate for the kind of abuse they'll get from kids. And that Apple Pencil is TOO EXPENSIVE! for a thing your kid can lose too easy or break its lighting connector. Apple is clearly not in touch with reality here. That affordable and realistic iPad for education should be really good plastic casing with rubber bumper edges and a little gap front and back for the best drop protection out-of-the-box. Kids don't need shiny hardware, they need tough ones. It should come with the pencil, a tough and cheaper version of it ($30) that works exactly the same, and with a smart keyboard, because give me a break! This iPad doesn't even support the smart keyboard. This is a bad joke. An affordable iPad for education should be that bundle for $300 if they want to be competitive. But what I get from this announcement is that Apple doesn't want everybody to get their hands on their devices, but just the privileged ones. Clearly that's their vision. Also it isn't a worldwide plan. Normal schools around the world can't even think about the iPad as an education device, only the more expensive schools can ask their parents for it and can't get the iPad education discount. This is a shame. Apple is really an gigantic company that can do way better for almost everybody to get it touch with this technology. But it seems they can't accept making less money for the cause.
    You're absolutely right, this didn't need an event... perhaps some communications to schools directly or additionally to a launch on the website and a couple of ads. And yes at $300 why is everyone acting as if it's cheap?? But then again, the iPod Touch sells for $200 ! 
    lvidal
  • iPhone 7 offers virtual home button in case of physical button's failure

    I've been waiting for them to ditch the physical button since iPhone 5!  I findnit unnecessary and takes up so much space which could be replaced by a larger screen on the same size phone.