Apple has continued the progression of the extremely popular Siri universal search feature on the fourth-generation Apple TV by adding support for three new third-party apps available on the tvOS App Store.
You'll probably be already aware that the Cupertino-based company has been working in stealth on a reality TV show around apps for some time now. We now know that the TV show in question will be called "Planet of the Apps", and that Apple is billing the creation as a "groundbreaking new series about apps and their creators".
Newly leaked iPhone 7 Plus photos show Smart Connector, dual-lens camera, but no mute switch. Here are the details.
Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge vs Apple iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus, here's a full side-by-side specs and features comparison of Apple's and Samsung's current flagship smartphones.
If you are looking for 3rd-party Woven Nylon bands for Apple Watch that cost half the price of Apple's official offering, then look no further than these which are available in all seven colors, both for 38mm and 42mm Apple Watch models.
You may remember that back in 2014, Australian iPhone owners were finding that their devices were being remotely locked and then essentially held at ransom; devices were threatened with remote wiping unless the owner coughed up a ransom. Unfortunately we may be in the midst of a copycat spate of almost identical incidents right now once again, though this time around the targeted users are located mostly in the United States and the Europe.
How does iOS 10 beta 2 performs in comparison to iOS 9.3.2 on an iPhone 6s and iPhone 5s? Find out in this speed test video.
macOS Sierra Public Beta is now available. Here's how to download and install it on your iMac, MacBook or Mac mini machine the right way.
An extremely popular figurehead in the iOS jailbreak community has also confirmed that Apple's decision to leave the 64-bit kernel cache in iOS 10 beta 1 unencrypted was not an accident.
A number of new CAD renders purporting to show Apple's next-generation iPhone have made their way into the public domain. The images, which first surfaced on Chinese social media and have since been shared by a French website, give us additional insight into the design decisions Apple has made with the upcoming iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, as well as potentially answering a few questions about whether or not the Cupertino-based company would be shipping the iPhone with amended cameras or dual-speakers system.
















