Latest iPhone 7 image leak suggests Apple's upcoming 2016 flagship phone may retain the 3.5mm headphone jack after all.
As you might expect, Apple's recently reported drop in iPhone sales for the first time ever has caused some corners to suggest that the iPhone has reached its peak, and that the good times are over for the Cupertino-based company. CEO Tim Cook clearly disagrees, and has hit back at industry analysts and financial pundits by declaring that Apple had "an incredible quarter by absolute standards". As part of an interview, the enigmatic CEO also set the seed for excitement levels to be raised by proclaiming that Apple has "great innovation in the pipeline".
Known best for making satchels, luxury fashion brand Coach is apparently set to release an array of $150 Apple Watch bands that will look great without being quite so over the top style-wise as some of Hermes' creations.
Turns out we've been saying the names of Apple products wrong, and marketing head Phil Schiller wants us to stop. So much so, in fact, that he took to Twitter to school us on just how we should be pluralizing Apple's device names such as iPhone and iPad Pro.
Where Apple is concerned, we're used to hearing reports of only the good things that happen at the company. The cutting-edge products, the innovation and commitment to producing quality hardware and software combinations. The unwavering dedication to becoming one of the most environmentally friendly companies in the world. It's for those exact reasons that the discovery of a body at Apple's headquarters brought about total shock when the news was released into the public domain. In continuation, we're now hearing unconfirmed reports that the Apple employee has been identified as a 25-year-old software engineer.
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Apple released iOS 9.3.2 beta 3 this week, and coming just six days after the second beta release, it is clear that Apple is stepping things up in the development of its iPhone and iPad operating system. While new features aren't really the order of the day here, bug fixes, security improvements and performance increases are what the doctor ordered and iOS 9.3.2 delivers. In fact, when it comes to performance, there is only one way to get a good feeling for just how quick new releases are when compared to the versions they are replacing, and that's an exhaustive YouTube video comparing them.
A body has been discovered at Apple's headquarters, it is being reported, with the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s office investigating. Police and Fire Department vehicles were summoned to the Apple campus during Wednesday morning, with the body having been found in a conference room.
Shortly after releasing public beta 3 of iOS 9.3.2 to testers, Apple has now released OS X 10.11.5 beta 3 to both developers and public beta testers, as well as tvOS 9.2.1 beta 3 for Apple TV 4 to developers registered of Apple Developer Program.
After seeding beta 3 of iOS 9.3.2 to developers only yesterday, Apple has now released iOS 9.3.2 Public Beta 3 to those testers registered on Apple's Public Beta Program.















