Luke Dormehl
180 articles published since December 08, 2020
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About Luke Dormehl
Luke has been an Apple fan since the mid-1990s. His main interests involving technology are smart devices and the intersection between tech and the liberal arts.
Applications Open for Apple’s Entrepreneur Camp for Female Developers
Upcoming Entrepreneur Camp aims to offer support and resources for female developers and founders.
iOS 14.5 Will Crack Down on Zero-Click Attacks
Zero-click attacks could be devastating. iOS 14.5 will help make them a whole lot tougher to execute.
iPhone 12 Success Could Push Apple to Amazing $3 Trillion Valuation
Apple is currently worth more than $2 trillion. The success of the iPhone 12 series could push it significantly higher.
Foxconn: Smartphone Chip Shortage Won't Hurt Apple
There's a shortage of smartphone chips right now. But Apple supply likely won't be affected.
Report: Apple May Not Have a March 16 Event After All
A March 16 Apple event has been rumored. According to a top Apple reporter, it's not happening.
Prototype Lightning Cable Image Shows It Wasn’t Always Reversible
There's no such thing as putting your Lightning cable in upside down. That wasn't always the case.
Report: iPhone 12 Pro Max Is the Top 5G Phone in the U.S.
Apple's top-of-the-line iPhone 12 is also seemingly America's top-selling 5G phone.
Apple Will Only Accept Authorized Coronavirus Vaccine Pass Apps
Your iPhone could be your pass to vaccinated freedom. But Apple wants to make sure this is done responsibly.
Latest WatchOS Update Defends Against Apple Watch-Bricking Bug
The watchOS bug stops some Apple Watch devices from working correctly.
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg Took Apple's Privacy Push Personally
Facebook's CEO reportedly wanted to "inflict pain" on Apple after privacy comments.
iPhone 13 Could Boast "Always On" Display
It arrived on the Apple Watch in 2019, but Apple's 'always on' display could make its way to iPhone in 2021.
Long-Awaited AirTags Could Finally Debut in March
According to Apple tipster Jon Prosser, the location-tracking AirTags could be shown off in March. Possibly a new iPad Pro as well.
U.S. Government Wants to Know About Accuracy of App Privacy Labels
App Privacy labels could be great news for users. But lawmakers want to know how accurate they are.
Apple and Super Healthy Kids Settle Clash Over Dueling Fruit Logos
Apple and the makers of Prepear app have been battling since last summer.
iOS 14.5 Lets Users Select Spotify As Their Default Music Player
Asking Siri to play a song will no longer have to default to Apple Music.
Report: Apple Could Stop Making iPhone 12 Mini in Q2
Apple's smallest iPhone 12 model turns out to be the smallest when it comes to sales as well.
Epic Games Claims Apple Is Keeping App Prices Artificially High
The Fortnite maker has an issue with Apple's App Store commission---and it thinks that this hurts consumers.
Apple Wants Developers to Return Their DTK Mac Mini for $200 Credit
Apple leased Developer Transition Kit Mac minis last year to help developers prepare for Apple Silicon.
Apple Hires Former Porsche Chassis Exec to Work on Apple Car
Apple has hired Manfred Harrer, formerly the head of chassis development at Porsche.
Apple Card Family Sharing Is Coming to iOS 14
Evidence of the new feature was found in the first developer beta for iOS 14.5.