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Apple Plans a Thinner iPhone in 2025

Par : msmash
17 mai 2024 à 17:20
Apple is developing a significantly thinner version of the iPhone [non-paywalled source] that could be released as early as 2025, The Information reported Friday, citing three people with direct knowledge of the project. From the report: The slimmer iPhone could be released concurrently with the iPhone 17, expected in September 2025, according to the three people with direct knowledge and two others familiar with the project. It could be priced higher than the iPhone Pro Max, currently Apple's most expensive model starting at $1,200, they said. The people familiar with the project described the new iPhone, internally code-named D23, as a major redesign -- similar to the iPhone X, which Apple marketed as a technological leap from previous generations and which started at $1,000 when it was released in 2017. Several of its novel features, such as FaceID, the OLED screen and glass back, became standard in subsequent models.

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On a testé Setapp Mobile, le concurrent de l’App Store qui s’inspire du Game Pass

14 mai 2024 à 13:00

Disponible en bêta sur les iPhone européens, Setapp Mobile est un magasin d'applications disruptif d'un point de vue économique. À la manière de Netflix ou du Xbox Game Pass, il permet de télécharger toutes les applications disponibles grâce à un abonnement unique.

L’iPhone 13 est toujours un smartphone qui vaut le coup, surtout avec un tel prix cassé sur Amazon

13 mai 2024 à 09:18

[Deal du jour] L’iPhone 13 est encore aujourd’hui un très bon modèle d'iPhone, qui conviendra parfaitement à celles et ceux qui veulent un smartphone Apple sans se ruiner. Et, il est encore plus intéressant en promotion.

Apple pourrait remplacer Siri par ChatGPT dans iOS 18

11 mai 2024 à 04:20

Selon Bloomberg, Apple aurait trouvé un accord avec OpenAI pour utiliser ChatGPT sous licence dans le prochain iOS 18. La cohabitation entre Siri, ChatGPT et éventuellement Google Gemini reste à définir.

Ultra Retina XDR, Tandem OLED : les termes marketing les plus délirants d’Apple

8 mai 2024 à 09:43

Les nouveaux iPad Pro et iPad Air ajoutent encore des noms délirants au lexique des termes marketing utilisés par Apple. On adorerait assister aux réunions où ces termes sont choisis.

Vous n’avez rien suivi à la conférence Apple ? On vous résume l’annonce des iPad et de la puce M4

7 mai 2024 à 13:38

Numerama est à Londres pour la première keynote Apple de 2024, et la première délocalisée en Europe depuis plus d'une décennie. Cet article vous propose un live blog de l'événement, avec les annonces de la marque californienne minute par minute. Ensuite, Numerama va aussi prendre en main les nouveaux produits.

Apple's iPhone Spyware Problem Is Getting Worse

Par : BeauHD
7 mai 2024 à 03:30
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Wired: In April, Apple sent notifications to iPhone users in 92 countries, warning them they'd been targeted with spyware. "Apple detected that you are being targeted by a mercenary spyware attack that is trying to remotely compromise the iPhone associated with your Apple ID," the notification reads. Users quickly took to social media sites including X, trying to work out what the notification meant. Many of those targeted were based inIndia, but others in Europe also reported receiving Apple's warning. Weeks later, little is still known about the latest iPhone attacks. Former smartphone giant Blackberry, now a security firm, has released research indicating they are linked to a Chinese spyware campaign dubbed "LightSpy," but Apple spokesperson Shane Bauer says this is inaccurate. While Apple says the latest spyware notifications aren't linked to LightSpy, the spyware remains a growing threat, particularly to people who may be targeted in Southern Asia, according to Blackberry's researchers. Described as a "sophisticated iOS implant," LightSpy first emerged targeting Hong Kong protesters in 2020. However, the latest iteration is much more capable than the first. "It is a fully-featured modular surveillance toolset that primarily focuses on exfiltrating victims' private information, including hyper-specific location data and sound recording during voice over IP calls," the researchers wrote. April's warnings were not the first time Apple has issued notifications of this kind. The iPhone maker has sent out alerts to people in over 150 countries since 2021 as spyware continues to target high-profile figures across the globe. Spyware can be weaponized by nation-state adversaries -- but this is relatively rare and expensive. Its deployment is typically highly targeted against a very specific group of people, including journalists, political dissidents, government workers, and businesses in certain sectors. "Such attacks are vastly more complex than regular cybercriminal activity and consumer malware, as mercenary spyware attackers apply exceptional resources to target a very small number of specific individuals and their devices," Apple wrote in an advisory in April. "Mercenary spyware attacks cost millions of dollars and often have a short shelf life, making them much harder to detect and prevent. The vast majority of users will never be targeted by such attacks." Plus, Apple says its Lockdown Mode feature can successfully protect against attacks. "As we have said before, we are not aware of anyone using Lockdown Mode being successfully attacked with mercenary spyware," Bauer says. Still, for those who are targeted and caught unaware, spyware is extremely dangerous. There are a number of ways to protect yourself against spyware and zero-click exploits in particular: 1. Regularly Update Devices: Keep your devices updated to the latest software to protect against known vulnerabilities. 2. Restart Devices Daily: Regularly restarting your device can help disrupt persistent spyware infections by forcing attackers to reinfect the device, potentially increasing their chances of detection. 3. Disable Vulnerable Features: Consider disabling features prone to exploits, such as iMessage and FaceTime, especially if you suspect you're a target for spyware. 4. Use Multifactor Authentication and Secure Sources: Employ multifactor authentication and only install apps from verified sources to prevent unauthorized access and downloads. 5. Monitor for Indicators: Be vigilant for signs of infection such as battery drain, unexpected shutdowns, and high data usage, though these may not always be present with more sophisticated spyware. 6. Seek Professional Help: If you suspect a spyware infection, consider professional assistance or helplines like Access Now's Digital Security Helpline for guidance on removal. 7. Utilize Advanced Security Features: Activate security features like Apple's Lockdown Mode, which limits device functionality to reduce vulnerabilities, thus safeguarding against infections.

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Apple Announces Largest-Ever $110 Billion Share Buyback As iPhone Sales Drop

Par : BeauHD
4 mai 2024 à 00:10
Apple reported fiscal second-quarter earnings that topped estimates, despite a 10% drop in iPhone sales. The company also announced that its board had authorized $110 billion in share repurchases, "a 22% increase over last year's $90 billion authorization," notes CNBC. "It's the largest buyback in history, ahead of Apple's previous repurchases." From the report: Apple did not provide formal guidance, but Apple CEO Tim Cook told CNBC's Steve Kovach that overall sales would grow in the "low single digits" during the June quarter. Apple posted $81.8 billion in revenue during the year-ago June quarter and LSEG analysts were looking for a forecast of $83.23 billion. On an earnings call with analysts, Apple finance chief Luca Maestri said the company expected the current quarter will deliver double-digit year-over-year percentage growth in iPad sales. What's more, he said the Services division is forecast to continue growing at about the current high rate it's achieved during the past two quarters. Apple reported net income of $23.64 billion, or $1.53 per share, down 2% from $24.16 billion, or $1.52 per share, in the year-earlier period. Cook told CNBC that sales in the fiscal second quarter suffered from a difficult comparison to the year-earlier period, when the company realized $5 billion in delayed iPhone 14 sales from Covid-based supply issues. "If you remove that $5 billion from last year's results, we would have grown this quarter on a year-over-year basis," Cook said. "And so that's how we look at it internally from how the company is performing." Apple said iPhone sales fell nearly 10% to $45.96 billion, suggesting weak demand for the current generation of smartphones, which were released in September. The sales were in line with analyst estimates, and Cook said that without last year's increased sales, iPhone revenue would have been flat. Mac sales were up 4% to $7.45 billion, but they are still below the segment's high-water mark set in 2022. Cook said sales were driven by the company's new MacBook Air models which were released with an upgraded M3 chip in March. Other Products, which is how Apple reports sales of its Apple Watch and AirPods headphones, was down 10% year over year to $7.9 billion.

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Apple vient peut-être de sauver l’App Store en Europe

2 mai 2024 à 15:01

Obligé d'ouvrir l'iPhone aux magasins d'applications alternatifs, Apple a mis en place une taxe de 50 centimes, obligatoire à chaque téléchargement, pour inciter les développeurs à rester sur l'App Store. Cette taxe a l'effet inverse, puisqu'elle incite des petits développeurs à renoncer au marché européen. Bonne nouvelle : elle va disparaître.

Comment configurer un contact d’urgence sur son iPhone ou téléphone Android ?

28 avril 2024 à 17:30

Vous faites un malaise, vous avez un accident, vous êtes inconscient ou désorienté. Il vaut mieux anticiper ces situations auxquelles on ne préfère pas penser, en configurant des contacts d’urgence sur son téléphone. Il existe une procédure sur l'iPhone et sur les appareils Android.

Pourquoi on ne pourra pas jouer aux jeux GameCube et Wii sur iPhone

26 avril 2024 à 07:32

L'arrivée des émulateurs sur iPhone ouvre la voie au retour de la quasi-totalité des jeux qui ont marqué notre enfance… à quelques exceptions près. Certaines consoles pourront difficilement être intégrées, à l'image de la Nintendo GameCube ou de la Wii.

C’est l’option qui manquait sur iPhone pour bien protéger son WhatsApp

25 avril 2024 à 14:28

mot de passe passkey

Quelques mois après Android, la version iOS de l'application WhatsApp est complétée avec les passkeys -- clés d'accès en français. Ils représentent l'avenir des mots de passe, grâce à leurs atouts pour résister aux attaques informatiques.

Apple publie OpenELM, le modèle de langage open source que personne n’attendait

24 avril 2024 à 15:29

Décliné en quatre versions, le modèle de langage OpenELM est la première approche open source d'Apple sur le terrain de l'intelligence artificielle générative. La marque, habituée au secret, va-t-elle aborder une stratégie différente face à OpenAI ?

iPhone Sales Drop 19% in China

Par : msmash
23 avril 2024 à 20:02
Apple's iPhone sales dropped sharply in China in the first quarter of this year as the company saw strong competition from domestic brand Huawei, according to a new report from market research firm Counterpoint Research. CNBC: Apple saw sales of its iPhones fall 19.1% in the first three months of the year, Counterpoint's data showed, as Chinese telecommunications and consumer electronics giant Huawei saw a resurgence in its smartphone business. The Shenzhen, China-based firm saw sales of its smartphones surge a whopping 69.7% in the first quarter, Counterpoint said.

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Apple a un plan pour rendre le Siri d’iOS 18 plus rapide que ChatGPT

22 avril 2024 à 08:47

En retard sur l'IA générative, Apple pourrait tout miser sur un modèle de langage opérable hors ligne, qui ne collecterait aucune donnée sur des serveurs. iOS 18 devrait introduire des fonctions astucieuses, sans rivaliser directement avec ChatGPT.

Les jeux PlayStation et Wii sur iPhone : l’émulation est-elle la nouvelle arme d’Apple ?

20 avril 2024 à 06:03

Après Delta pour les jeux Nintendo, l'émulateur Provenance, qui supporte de très nombreuses plateformes, prépare son arrivée officielle sur l'App Store. En plus de l'iPhone, il mise sur l'Apple TV pour étendre sa notoriété.

iPhone : comment créer un compte App Store américain pour télécharger Delta gratuitement ?

19 avril 2024 à 09:19

Il arrive assez souvent qu'une application iOS soit disponible à l'étranger, mais pas en France. Heureusement, il existe une méthode simple pour accéder aux App Store des autres pays, pour pas exemple télécharger l'émulateur de jeux Nintendo « Delta ».

L’iPhone a enfin un émulateur de jeux Nintendo, mais les Européens doivent payer

18 avril 2024 à 09:08

Poussé par le Digital Markets Act (DMA) européen, Apple a décidé d'autoriser les émulateurs sur l'App Store après 16 années de résistance. Delta, le premier d'entre eux, a fait le choix de l'App Store dans tous les pays du monde… sauf les 27 de l'Union européenne. Chez nous, il faut s'abonner à un magasin alternatif payant pour le télécharger.

AltStore : le premier magasin alternatif de l’iPhone est arrivé, mais l’installer est difficile

18 avril 2024 à 07:57

Le premier concurrent de l'App Store est disponible sur les iPhone de l'Union européenne. Il coûte 1,80 euro par an, se limite à deux applications pour l'instant et ouvre la voie à des logiciels jusque-là interdits dans l'écosystème Apple.

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