It is being rumored that Apple could replace the 3.5mm headphone jack in the iPhone 7 with a dual-stereo speaker setup. Here are the details.
The Department of Justice has filed a motion to force Apple to help the FBI crack the iPhone involved in the San Bernardino shooting, claiming that Apple's decision to oppose the original court order is more based on its marketing strategy than any legal footing.
Apple has once again managed to collect the top spot in Fortune's list of the "World's Most Admired Companies". The world's most valuable company has now won this award for nine consecutive years. Also, for only the fourth time, the list itself is topped by a trio of technology companies that have been in existence for forty years or less, with Apple once again setting the bar and leading the way when it comes to public perception of the brand.
You can now download iOS game Warhammer 40,000: Deathwatch - Tyranid Invasion for iPhone and iPad completely free of cost for a limited period.
The latest smartwatch-centric data from Strategy Analytics will make great reading for Tim Cook and his executive team within Apple. The analyzed data shows that the company's Apple Watch remained the most popular smartwatch available on the market through the fourth quarter of 2015. That remains an achievement in itself given the competition, but it's also compounded by the fact that Apple Watch managed to capture an estimated 63-percent of the global market based on an approximate 5.1 million sales during the quarter.
Internet rights advocacy group Fight for the Future has taken to the streets to protest against the FBI's request that Apple provide a tool to allow it to access data on a locked iPhone, with Apple's San Francisco store being the focus of that protest.
Google's CEO Sundar Pichai has joined a number of other high profile individuals in expressing his opinions on FBI's demand for Apple to provide backdoor access to an iPhone 5c that forms part of the San Bernardino shooting case. A federal judge has ruled that Apple must indeed assist law enforcement in granting access to a seized iPhone 5c that belonged to one of the shooters accused of killing 14 individuals in California. Commenting on the situation via the use of social media, Sundar Pichai called it a "troubling precedent".
Apple has today launched a new program that will allow customers to trade in an old smartphone and assign the value against the purchase of a new iPhone in installments. The announced "Trade Up With Installments" initiative will afford potential consumers with the ability to trade in an old iPhone, Android smartphone, or Windows phone, with the final valuation of that traded in device being used to purchase a new iPhone on a 24-month installment plan. This program itself will initially only be offered through the retail Apple Stores within the United States. This new program is basically a combination of Apple's exiting Reuse and Recycling Program and iPhone Upgrade Program.
Donald Trump has had his say on the fact that Apple is refusing to comply with the FBI's wishes, with the accused's iPhone 5c apparently still waiting for Apple to give the FBI the access they requested.
A Federal court in the U.S. has ordered Apple to help the FBI crack the iPhone 5c belonging to one of the San Bernardino shooters. Apple has responded with an open letter by CEO Tim Cook. Here are the details.













