Our go-to tech solutions provider and Apple Premium Reseller Digicape have accomplished a monumental feat by becoming South Africa’s inaugural member of the Apple Consultant Network.
In 2020, Apple already agreed to pay $310–$500 million (R5.88–R9.48 billion) as part of a settlement in a class-action lawsuit concerning issues with several iPhone models released between 2014 and 2016.
By adopting rentals, businesses evade the perils of depreciation and technological obsolescence.
For some, this might give comfort and lessen the paranoia in a seemingly ever-hostile world. For others, it reeks of George Orwell. Both may just have a point.
Someone who reviews Apple iPhones for a living has done the hard yards and figured out which iPhone will give you the best bang for your buck.
Apple unveiled the Vision Pro, a new VR/AR headset at a developer event on Monday and it’s everything you can expect from one of the world’s most forward-thinking tech companies.
Think password-protected photo albums, a customisable lock screen, a way to edit sent messages and a magic image editing tool.
Maybe an AI god isn’t such a bad idea. After all, when AI Jesus starts murmuring about a ‘great flood’, we can just switch him off. But will we be able to..?
For a company that releases new iPhones on a religious annual schedule, dropping something it can call ‘new’ in the middle of the cycle is really bold.
Gen Zs might be pushing Apple toward the level of dominance that it has in the US.
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It is Data Privacy Day this Saturday, January 28, and Apple is celebrating with a humorous little film.
Elon goes to war with Apple. How the UK plans to avoid load shedding. Monkeypox renamed. Kanye’s podcast meltdown.
‘Buy cheap, buy twice’ certainly applies to tech and the lifespan of Apple’s products makes the extra spend well worth it in the end.
The battle between Android users and iPhone users will rage on until the world is reduced to an inhabitable hellscape. It doesn’t have to be that way.
If you’d have bought the first-generation iPhone when it debuted and then sold it today, like this one person who is making headlines for doing just that, then you could have made a sizeable profit.
During yesterday’s Far Out event, Apple revealed its iPhone 14 lineup and three new Apple Watches, including the much-anticipated Apple Watch Ultra.
We could wait patiently for September 7 to roll around to find out what the latest iPhone will look like, but where’s the fun in that?
We’re two weeks away from Apple’s “Far Out” launch event and excitement is building. Now’s the perfect time to get in those sales before the big announcement.
Antonio Denti’s ‘The Kid of Mosul’ won the standalone Photographer of the Year award, revealing “a moment of tenderness in the dusty rubble of war”.
Apple’s latest mobile software update will bring us several new features that could completely change how we use our iPhones, including the ability to password protect sensitive photo albums.
Not even in her wildest dreams did Kim Durkee imagine that her watch featuring Minnie Mouse would help save her life.
Opting for the cheapest possible fix is enticing but “buy cheap, buy twice” and the same goes for repair work.
Hot off the heels of last year’s MacBook Pro, we have the latest MacBook Pro 2022, featuring the M2 processor.
South Africa’s largest independent Apple retailer is currently running a competition giving away cracking prizes.
Ahead of the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on June 6, industry insiders have been making some predictions about what the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max will come packed with.
No matter how much we do our best to ensure that nothing happens to our tech goodies, something will eventually go wrong.
The iPad Air 2022 (or fifth-generation) comes packing a serious punch with the fabled M1 chip leading the charge.
There’s Microsoft, NVIDIA, IBM, AMD, Atari, and then there’s Apple – a brand name that sticks out from the rest.
All of these mind-blowing macro shots were captured on an iPhone 13 Pro or Pro Max, showing off the stellar photography range and up-close capabilities of this premium handset.