Facebook users will be happy to learn that the social network giant has brought some additional 3D Touch capabilities to the iPhone app. Here are the details.
Apple has launched its 'Get Productive' apps sale initiative, offering more than 50-percent discount on popular iOS and Mac titles. The offer is available for a limited time only.
Facebook has announced Sports Stadium, a new section inside Facebook app for iPhone which brings all things related to sports under one roof. With Facebook Sports Stadium, not only can users keep track of their favorite sports and teams, but also interact with other fans around the world.
California has had a bill introduced into legislation that any smartphone built on or after January 1st 2017 and sold in California must be able to be decrypted by the manufacturer of that device, or the company that makes its operating system.
Could this be our very first look at the 4-inch iPhone 6c from Apple? Check out the video for yourself and be the judge.
A new set of videos showing iOS 9.2.1 vs iOS 9.2 speed comparison confirms that the latest firmware is noticeable faster, especially on older 32-bit devices.
This iPhone 7 concept shows off a virtual Home button integrated into an edge-to-edge display alongside iOS 10 with Home screen widgets and an expandable dock.
We may have only had the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus for a few months, but there's already plenty of speculation running rife about the future of Apple's wildly popular smartphone. We have already been told time and time again that Apple is planning on shipping the iPhone 7 without the inclusion of the standard 3.5mm headphone jack. Until now that has been based purely on speculation and analysis from industry insiders, but with a discovery in iOS 9.3 beta 1.1, those speculations have been given a solid foundation. The code suggests that the removal of the 3.5mm headphone jack will in fact become a reality.
Here's how much it costs one annually to charge an iPhone, iPad, laptop, desktop computer, Tesla, LCD TV, Xbox One and more.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has used a recent rally at Liberty University in Virginia to bring Apple into his push to become the most powerful man in the world. Speaking at the rally, Trump managed to go through his usual repertoire designed to shock Americans into showing some kind of support in the hope of serious change occurring. However, this time the billionaire mentioned Apple into his speech by claiming that he would force the company to bring its hardware production to the United States should he become successful in his bid for the presidency.
















