Apple has just announced its quarterly earnings for Q2 2016 which encompasses January through March of this year. Announced during its customary quarterly earnings call, the results saw Apple's earnings reach $50.6 billion with a quarterly net profit of $10.5 billion. Those results are down on the same period last year which saw $58 billion in revenue, and $13.6 billion in profit. The drop in revenue means this is the first ever quarterly drop in revenue for Apple in last 13 years.
Apple has just released beta 3 of iOS 9.3.2 for compatible iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices to developers registered on the Apple Developer Program.
Rumor has it that Apple's iPhone 7 will feature touch-sensitive Home button complete with dustproof and waterproof design. Here are the details.
The Department of Justice has once gain dropped an iPhone unlocking lawsuit against Apple, this time in the New York drug case involving an iPhone 5s.
Xiaomi and Huawei are feeling the pinch in their homeland, according to a report, with the iPhone SE said to be eating into the Chinese firms' sales. The most inexpensive iPhone ever was reported as having received over 3.4 million pre-orders before its release last month, with the Chinese enjoying the iPhone SE's smaller chassis but powerful internals.
The FBI paid over $1.3 million to have the San Bernardino iPhone unlocked, according to a man who really should know. That man is FBI Director James Comey, and he was speaking at the Aspen Security Forum in London.
iOS 9.3.2 beta 2 is now available to those registered on Apple's Public Beta Program. Apple released beta 2 of iOS 9.3.2, OS X 10.11.5, and watchOS 2.2.1 only yesterday to developers registered on Apple Developer Program. About 24 hours later, Apple has made iOS 9.3.2 beta 2 available to its registered public beta testers.
After releasing beta 2 of iOS 9.3.2, OS X 10.11.5, and watchOS 2.2.1 yesterday, Apple today has released beta 2 of tvOS 9.2.1 for Apple TV 4 users.
Here's a Geekbench benchmarks score comparison between Apple's 2016 12-inch MacBook vs Apple's 2015 12-inch MacBook model. The tool used runs a series of tests and outputs a score based on a device's performance characteristics, allowing devices to be compared with one another.
Have you ever wondered just how many times you unlock your iPhone during a typical day? No, we hadn't either, but now that we know that figure stands at 80 unlocks, we're intrigued.















