Available to download now, Littlebook app brings Facebook to the Apple Watch for the first time, and despite its obvious limitations, it's not a bad effort either.
Thanks to Apple's Free App of the Week, you can now grab the Camera Plus app for iPhone and iPad absolutely free of cost for a limited period of time. This app usually costs $1.99 on the App Store but can be now downloaded for free till next Thursday.
Early screenshots of iTunes 12.4 have been leaked, giving us a good look at some of the changes that could be expected with the final release. Here are the details.
Apple Music has certainly been front and center in the speculation stakes this last week. Rumors making it into the public domain earlier in the week initially suggested that the Apple Music platform would be put through the grinder in order to give subscribers a new and useable interface with which to interact with. Additional details have since then flowed in including the suggestion that the coming overhauled experience could see Apple's engineers removing one of the most under-utilized feature of the Apple Music experience from the main navigation bar; Connect.
Apple has announced a new partnership with SAP that will see a new level of collaboration on bringing iOS devices such as the iPhone and iPad into the enterprise. The move follows an agreement with IBM that has been in place for some time.
Beware! A new iPhone SMS scam is doing the rounds in UK, asking users to verify their Apple ID credentials and stating that their account has been deactivated. Here's what you should know.
According to inside sources, Apple Music is set for a major overhaul which will be unveiled to the public at WWDC 2016 in June. Here are the details.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has used the second part of an interview with CNBC's Mad Money host Jim Cramer to talk about things other than Apple's recent earnings call and financial results. Earlier, Cook hinted at some new innovative products that Apple has in the pipeline for the coming years, setting aside critique that Apple has reached its peak. Rather than carry on discussing the latest earnings report, and Wall Street's negative reaction to those results, Cook took the discussion onto a more personal level by talking about what personally motivates him to do the work that he does, as well as shedding some light on people that have inspired him to get this far into his career and become the person that he is today, from a personal and professional perspective.
TIME Magazine has published a list of the 50 most influential gadgets of all time, with Apple's iconic iPhone taking the number one spot for changing the way we all think of smartphones.
Apple has just released, and made available for download, iOS 9.3.2 beta 4, OS X 10.11.5 beta 4, and tvOS 9.2.1 beta 4 to registered developers of Apple Developer Program. These new beta seeds come exactly a week after Apple seeded beta 3 builds for the said platforms.
















