Glen Rock NJ, a daring attempt to intercept an iPhone delivery in Glen Rock on Thursday resulted in the arrest of two men, police said. The suspects face multiple charges after one allegedly tried to convince a UPS driver to hand over a package without delivering it to its intended address.
Ridgewood NJ, have you recently updated your iPhone? If so, there is a new feature that can quickly share your info. The feature is called NameDrop and can be used to share your contact information with others in close proximity. This could include your photo, name, birthday, phone number, email address or more with just a few taps.
Ridgewood NJ, Apple Savings is now available to Apple Card users. The service can be used to route Daily Cash rewards into a new 4.15% high-yield savings account. It will allow users to spend, send, and save Daily Cash directly from one place. The 4.15% APY rate is more than 10 times the national average. There are no fees, minimum deposits, or minimum balance requirements to use Apple Savings. Apple Savings is serviced by Goldman Sachs.
Ridgewood NJ, Apple (AAPL) shares are declining on indications the COVID-19 unrest in China will limit production of iPhones . Protests in Chinese manufacturing hubs such as Zhengzhou are creating headaches for Apple executives and President Xi’s lieutenants who are becoming decreasingly concerned over the implosion of the Chinese economy .
Ridgewood NJ, protests have broken out at Foxconn’s iPhone factory in Zhengzhou. The protests started after workers learned that bonus payments would be delayed. Footage of the protests on social media show workers clashing with riot police and hazmat-suited officials. The workers have been forced to live and work on-site due to Foxconn’s strict Covid-19 controls.
How do you feel when you want to know something so badly but can’t because you do not have access to it?
Perhaps, you want to know what your kids are doing on their phones, monitor their activities, and ensure their safety online. Or you are wondering what your employees are behind you regarding your company.
If you have ever lost your iPhone, you know just how stressful it can be. Not only do you have to worry about losing all of your personal data, but you also have to worry about someone else getting their hands on it. In this blog post, we will discuss the best ways to find your lost iPhone. We will cover a variety of methods, from using Find My iPhone to hiring a private investigator. By following our tips and information covered in this blog, you will increase your chances of finding your lost iPhone quickly and safely!
Ridgewood NJ, this year, 24% more Americans plan to buy the new iPhone, according to the personal-finance website WalletHub’s new 2022 iPhone Survey. However, as the iPhone 14 release date approaches on September 16 (October 7 for the Plus variant), WalletHub found that people can save $1,146 – $5,013 over two years by picking the right plan.
Glen Rock NJ, on Wednesday May 18th at 8:59 PM, a Paterson resident, who had tracked their stolen iPhone to a home on the 300 block of Boulevard requested police assistance. At the same time this call was received, the resident also phoned police about an unknown person ringing the doorbell. The Paterson man had not only tracked his phone to the Glen Rock address, but also produced video surveillance footage from Home Depot in Paterson purportedly identifying the individual who stole the phone. Glen Rock Officers interviewed the resident and were subsequently able to recover the iPhone. The victim was satisfied with recovering their phone and was advised of their right to sign complaints for theft with the Paterson Municipal Court if they so desired.
The world is continually evolving as we get through the development of new technology and advanced devices that help us in our daily life exist. One of the most breakthrough technologies that we have now is wireless earphones. With Apple releasing their Airpods, Samsung found great inspiration and decided that they have this kind of thing too.
By Todd C. Frankel and Ellen Nakashima February 19 at 11:32 PM
The Justice Department calculated that it held a winning hand — the passcode-locked Apple iPhone of a terrorist — when it went to a federal court in Riverside, Calif.
Not only did the agency want Apple to build special software to help the FBI crack open the phone, but the government also knew the order would be made public.
After a mass killing that provoked national outrage, the government hoped to win support far outside the courtroom in its bid to gain access to encrypted phones in criminal and terrorism cases.
“They picked this case to increase the chances of getting public opinion on their side,” said a former federal prosecutor.
Now, a single iPhone has reignited a broad debate about government surveillance and the needs of law enforcement vs. the need for privacy. The showdown escalated Friday with the Justice Department accusing Apple of putting its “brand marketing” ahead of the law. The stakes have soared, well beyond the fate of any particular iPhone.
Some of Apple Inc’s main Asian suppliers expect revenues and orders to drop this quarter, indicating iPhone sales are almost certain to post their first annual decline since the flagship product was launched almost a decade ago.
The forecasts of lackluster sales by companies including Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC), the world’s biggest contract chipmaker, and smartphone camera lens producer Largan Precision Co Ltd add to concerns about Apple’s outlook amid slowing global demand for smartphones.
Industry executives say the latest iPhone did not have enough new features from the previous model to tempt users, raising fears that Apple’s innovative streak – and the profits it has generated – may be running its course.
Apple, which reports December-quarter results on Tuesday, declined to comment on its sales outlook.
“Visibility is only a month at a time and demand is quite weak,” Largan Precision Chief Executive Adam Lin told an earnings briefing, referring to his company’s overall business.
Other suppliers said Apple now only gave them orders one month in advance, instead of the usual three months.
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