Video showing iPhone 7 and iPhone SE case comparison with iPhone 6s and iPhone 5s validates existing rumors and speculations about the two upcoming phones from Apple.
According to a new report, Apple Employees responsible for making iOS a secure platform will quit if the company is forced to build GovtOS for the FBI.
Apple has released 'Apple Events' app for Apple TV 4 on the tvOS App Store. The underlying channel that sits behind the app affords viewers with the ability to watch the live stream for this upcoming, and presumably all future, Apple media events.
As we approach Apple's March 21 Spring 2016 event, a new photo has emerged that not only claims to show the official packaging for the iPhone SE, but also potentially confirms a number of talking points about the hardware. The image itself has been shared into the public domain via Chinese social media site Weibo, and contains text that pretty much confirms that the hardware will be branded "iPhone SE" and will allow the use of Apple Pay, as well as ship with a base 16GB storage option.
Apple has released a new statement ahead of its March 22 court date. The newly released statement is the final scheduled brief by Apple before their court appearance later this month, which will see Tim Cook's company visit a federal court in California to determine whether or not the company is required to assist the FBI - as per a court order - with the ongoing investigations into the San Bernardino shooting incident which took place late last year.
You never know until you actually know, but this could be our very first glimpse at Apple's 2016 flagship iPhone 7 Plus. There's no real way of determining if this is an official prototype of the iPhone 7 Plus that has rolled out of the assembly line in China, but regardless of its validity, it raises interesting questions about the potential design of the new iPhone and gives us a look at the new and improved dual-camera system that could ship with the hardware later this year.
Apple's upcoming March 21st Spring media event is expected to focus heavily on the introduction of a new 4-inch device that brings the iPhone's smaller form-factor back to consumers. If however, you simply can't wait to get your hands on that device, and have been secretly yearning for Apple to fall back to the smaller shape and size of the iPhone 5s, then you can pay a visit to the infamous Shenzhen Market in China right now and get your hands on what is being marketed as an "iPhone SE"; a cheap copy of the Chinese manufacturers interpretation of what Apple could announce later this month.
Apple's design head Jony Ive has given a rare television interview, with Charlie Rose once again being chosen as the man to ask the questions after a similar interview was carried out last year.
Apple's Spring 2016 'Let us loop you in' media event is all set to take place on March 21st. Here's what we expect the company to announce during the event.
You know things are getting a little serious between your company and the government when the President of the United States, who is essentially the most powerful leader in the world, addresses your ongoing encryption case, albeit it in a very indirect and diplomatic manner. United States President Barack Obama speaking at the South by Southwest (SXSW) conference in Texas, indirectly addressed the Apple vs FBI encryption case that has gripped the technology and wider community over the last month or so.














