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Apple’s Campus 2 Continues to Take Shape [Video]





Matthew Roberts has recently posted a new drone video to YouTube showing progress on the Campus 2 construction site. Thanks to the video, we can take a closer look at the main building that continues to take its shape, new roof panels, Research and Development facility, fitness center, parking structures and other parts of the would-be headquarters.

As it was reported earlier, Apple is expected to finish the construction of the new campus by the end of 2016.

Check out the video showing the entire Apple Campus 2 construction site and let me know what you think about it in the comments section below this short post.

 




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Written by Andrey

Friday, April 1st, 2016. 14:31

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iFixit Posts Complete iPhone SE Teardown [Images]



The iFixit team has posted its iPhone SE teardown, which confirmed most of the details about the device that surfaced yesterday after the Chipworks teardown of the same 4-inch handset. Apple’s updated 4-inch device is stuffed with iPhone 5s internals mixed up with some unique components developed specifically for this model.


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Friday, April 1st, 2016. 13:55

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Apple Releases iOS 9.3.1, Fixes Web Links Issue



Apple has released a new build of iOS 9.3.1 with fixes for the recent web links bug affecting Safari, Mail, Chrome and a number of other applications. Over the past couple of days, iOS 9.2.1 and iOS 9.3 users have been reporting about app freezes and crashes after tapping on links inside of these apps. Hopefully, the update resolves the problem.

Here’s what Apple writes about the latest iOS build:

Fixes an issue that caused apps to be unresponsive after tapping on links in Safari and other apps.

If you have a compatible iPhone or iPad and face the aforementioned problem, it is recommended that you update as soon as possible. If your phone or tablet works fine, you can either skip this iOS version or install it, it is all up to you.

The update is available via Software Update section on your device or through iTunes. The size of the new build is 35.3MB.




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Written by Andrey

Friday, April 1st, 2016. 9:52