With Apple’s announced media event on September 10th, the company may have its augmented reality (AR) glasses coming down the pipeline sooner than expected. A discovery in an internal iOS 13 development build suggests Apple hasn’t stopped developing its rumored augmented reality (AR) glasses, revealing some details about the unreleased device. The AR glasses are […]
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Ladies and gentlemen, it’s Labor Day here in the United States and the staff of O’Grady’s PowerPage will be taking the day to spend time with friends, family, and amazing food. We suggest you do the same. Enjoy the day, detach from your Macs and your devices a bit, head out to a party or […]
Albeit the official release of iOS 12 is still weeks away, Apple has begun beta testing iOS 13.1 within its developer community. This is a highly unusual move, especially given that this is a point release being externally tested before the prior version is finished. This first major update to iOS 13 will bring several […]
Following Apple’s update to iOS 12.4.1, Apple was able to close a security hole that allowed a hacker to create and release a working public jailbreak for a fully updated iPhone. This jaibreak allowed for unofficial software to be installed that bypassed Apple’s strict controls and potentially makes it easier for the handsets to be […]
Apple’s Monday Update-O-Rama continued with the release of iOS 12.4.1, tvOS 12.4.1, and watchOS 5.3.1. The iOS 12.4.1 update includes a fixed for a vulnerability that allowed hackers to create a jailbreak around the iOS 12.4 operating system. Per the security support document, Apple had addressed the vulnerability in iOS 12.4, but accidentally unpatched it […]